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It Is Right before Your Eyes
有聲書 – 个别通话Talk #10 from the series And the Flowers ShoweredAlso Available As: Book"Yes, the Way is right before your eyes. But your eyes are not right before the Way – they are closed, closed in a very subtle manner. They are clouded. Millions of thoughts are closing..." Learn More -
No Yesterday, No Tomorrow, No Today
有聲書 – 个别通话Talk #10 from the series The Book of Nothing: Hsin Hsin MingAlso Available As: Book"Man is lost because of words, symbols, language. You are not lost in reality, you are lost in a linguistic dream – because reality is always there in front of you, but you are not..." Learn More -
Not a Dead One
有聲書 – 个别通话Talk #7 from the series The Grass Grows By ItselfAlso Available As: Book"Man is ignorant of the real. And it is difficult to know the real because, to know the real, first you have to be the real. Only the same can know the same.
"Man is false. As man exists, he is a deep hypocrite...." Learn More -
Stop Talking and Thinking
有聲書 – 个别通话Talk #3 from the series The Book of Nothing: Hsin Hsin MingAlso Available As: Book"The reality is always there, waiting just near your heart, near your eyes, near your hands. You can touch it, you can feel it, you can live it – but you cannot think it. Seeing..." Learn More -
The Discipline beyond Discipline
有聲書 – 个别通话Talk #9 from the series Moving into the Unknown"This sutra is one of the most important, one of the very central to Buddha's message. The very essence of his message is there like a seed. Go patiently with me into it, try to..." 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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