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Gathering the Energy at One Point
有聲書 – 个别通话Talk #14 from the series The Book of Secrets"Centering is the path, not the goal. Centering is the method, not the result. Samadhi is not called centering; centering is the technique to samadhi. Of course, they look contradictory because when one realizes, becomes..." Learn More -
God Is Not a Solution but a Problem
有聲書 – 个别通话Talk #8 from the series From Ignorance to InnocenceOsho,
Do you really believe that God does not exist?
"I do not believe that God does not exist, I know for sure he does not exist. And 'thank God' that he does..." Learn More -
I Teach a Religionless Religion
有聲書 – 个别通话Talk #9 from the series From Ignorance to InnocenceOsho,
I was shocked to hear you say that God does not exist. Then the question arose in me: how can there be any religion without God? Isn't God the center and religion the circumference? Learn More -
Intelligence Is a Luxury
有聲書 – 个别通话Talk #8 from the series From Bondage to Freedom"Christianity is certainly one of the most perverted of all religions, but it is nothing compared with Hinduism. Hinduism is the oldest religion in the world, and it has caused in its own way many..." Learn More -
Techniques to Make You Feel at Ease
有聲書 – 个别通话Talk #7 from the series The Book of Secrets"Man has a center, but he lives off of it – off the center. That creates an inner tension, a constant turmoil, anguish. You are not where you should be; you are not at your..." Learn More -
The Dewdrop Has Disappeared into the Ocean
有聲書 – 个别通话Talk #11 from the series From Bondage to Freedom"The real master is only a presence. He has no intentions of being a master. His presence is his teaching. His love is his message. Every gesture of his hand is pointing to the moon...." 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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