Diana Richardson, born in Zululand, South Africa, completed her education with a degree in law. Qualified as a teacher and practitioner of therapeutic massage techniques. Living in India as a disciple of the spiritual master Osho she began a life-changing enquiry into the union of sex and meditation. After years of personal exploration she presented a unique Tantric synthesis to the Osho Tantra School in India in 1993. Since then she has been teaching Tantra in different parts of the world with a direct practical approach that inspires couple in the art of loving.
Taken together, the twenty-three contributions make a compelling case for a gender-specific treatment of the refugee experience. German Studies Review Sibylle Quack and the contributors to this volume can be congratulated. Between Sorrow and Strength is an important collection of reports and essays on a subject that most scholars have neglected for too long: women refugees from Nazi Europe...a fascinating collection... Doris L. Bergen, German Politics and Society