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Better than a Hundred Years
有聲書 – 个别通话Talk #1 from the series The Vol. 04 Dhammapada: The Way of the Buddha"Gautama the Buddha has raised the most important question for all those who are capable of inquiring into truth, into life, into existence. The most important question of all questions is: What is true happiness?..." Learn More -
Happiness, Pleasure, Joy, Bliss
有聲書 – 选择对话Also Available As: BookHappiness, Pleasure, Joy, and Bliss are addressed here by Osho and we learn the different levels of development. Learn More -
Seek and You Shall Miss; Relax and You Shall Find
有聲書 – 个别通话Talk #27 from the series From Personality to IndividualityAlso Available As: Book"It reminds me of a story. Three old men were sitting in a park. One was seventy-five, the second was eighty, and the third was eighty-five. The first one said, 'It seems I am getting..." 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?
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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 Only Sin Is to Forget Your Being
The Only Sin Is to Forget Your Being有聲書 – 个别通话Talk #26 from the series From Personality to IndividualityAlso Available As: Book"I have been blissed out myself for almost thirty-three years. That is exactly the time Jesus lived on earth. Shankara also lived only thirty-three years, Vivekananda too. For the length of the whole life of..." Learn More -
The World Has Never Lacked Buddhas
有聲書 – 个别通话Talk #9 from the series Learning Happiness"Man is in misery, and man has remained in misery down the centuries. Rarely can you find a human being who is not miserable. It is so rare that it almost seems unbelievable. That's why..." Learn More
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