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A Hollow Bamboo
有聲書 – 个别通话Talk #10 from the series Moving into the Unknown"The state of enlightenment is not the state of individuality. There is no person in it. One who is enlightened is enlightened only because he is not; there is nobody to function. Activity continues, but..." Learn More -
Atisha the Thrice Great
有聲書 – 个别通话Talk #1 from the series The Book of Wisdom"Religion is not a science. Religion is not a science in the sense physics, mathematics and chemistry are sciences, but still it is a science because it is the ultimate knowing: the word science means..." Learn More -
Ordinariness
有聲書 – 个别通话Talk #2 from the series Absolute TaoAlso Available As: BookOsho,
Have I come to the wrong place? I just want to be ordinary and happy. I want a woman to love, and to love me; friends to spend time with and enjoy. I don't want enlightenment. Have I come to the wrong place? Learn More -
Sexual Energy Transformed into Enlightenment
有聲書 – 个别通话Talk #8 from the series Rinzai: Master of the Irrational"Bodhidharma's teachings in these sutras are profoundly interesting and of great importance for all pilgrims of truth. But there are a few false statements. And for the first time, perhaps these false statements are not..." Learn More -
The Distillation of Rebellious Spirits
有聲書 – 个别通话Talk #22 from the series From Ignorance to InnocenceOsho,
You have been speaking about the importance of being oneself. Could you talk about the paradox of being an individual and melting into the commune?
"There is no paradox as such, as..." Learn More -
The Hidden Harmony
有聲書 – 全系列In The Hidden Harmony, Osho introduces Heraclitus, a Greek philosopher who was thought of as eccentric, using outlandish statements to put across his message. His audience found him difficult to understand ‒ he was known as “the Riddler” and “the Obscure,” but Osho describes Heraclitus as a rare flowering; a highly penetrating soul.
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The Three Rung Ladder of Love
有聲書 – 个别通话Talk #19 from the series The Book of WisdomOsho,
Many times I have thought of questions felt to be meaningful. Each time the question resolved itself or seemed absurd after letting it gestate for a while. The paradox is that the words dissolve but the question mark remains. Learn More -
Zarathustra: The Laughing Prophet
Talks on Friedrich Nietzche?s Thus Spoke Zarathustra有聲書 – 全系列Also Available As: BookOsho talks on Friedrich Nietzsche′s famous work Thus Spake Zarathustra, a work overshadowed by its link with Adolf Hitler and his horrific manipulation of Nietzche′s concept of the "superman" during the Second World War. Here Osho lifts Nietzsche beyond the blight of history, and restores his innocence, turning his great work into a feast of wisdom that we can all appreciate. Learn More
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