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No Question Means the Answer
有聲書 – 个别通话Talk #15 from the series Yet Again Come Come ComeOsho,
I feel too lazy to think of a question. What to do?
"It cannot be true that you really feel too lazy; otherwise who has written this question?
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Remember the Middle and You Will Always Be Right
Remember the middle有聲書 – 个别通话Talk #3 from the series Dancing in the Breeze"Man's whole misery consists in his being off-center. here is a maladjustment between the hub and the wheel. There is a maladjustment between you and reality, and that maladjustment manifests itself in a thousand and..." Learn More -
Superman: The Fantasy for the Inferior
有聲書 – 个别通话Talk #16 from the series From Personality to IndividualityAlso Available As: Book"The idea of the new man is not only not similar to the idea of the superman, it is just the very opposite.
"The superman is a continuity with the old man.
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Thanks for the Compliment!
有聲書 – 个别通话Talk #7 from the series Be Still and Know"According to Aristotle there is no mystery; everything is explainable in logical terms – that is his fundamental tenet. And my fundamental tenet is: nothing is explainable in terms of logic. If you try to explain life in terms of logic you destroy life." Learn More -
The Disease Called Seriousness, Talks #7, 11
Includes: #7 The Disease Called Seriousness, #11 Hare Krishna, Hare Rama!有聲書 – 个别通话Talk #2 from the series The Eternal Quest"No theoretical solution is possible. Although it always appears that the human problem is a theoretical problem, the problem is always existential, it is never theoretical. It is not a puzzle to be solved by..." Learn More -
The Ego Is the Subtlest Dream
有聲書 – 个别通话Talk #9 from the series The Essence of YogaAlso Available As: Book"'Man is being abolished,' says C. S. Lewis. 'Good riddance,' says B. F. Skinner. 'How like a god,' says Shakespeare's Hamlet about man. 'How like a dog,' says Pavlov. The trouble is that man is..." Learn More -
The Essence of Yoga
Talks on the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali
Vol. 6 of the Series: Yoga: The Science of the Soul
有聲書 – 全系列Also Available As: BookOsho outlines how Yoga, when followed without austere practices and suppressed attitudes, can help people to become more natural and flowing, making it easier to move into meditation. Referring to the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali, a logician, mystic and poet living in 400 AD, he introduces a form of Yoga evolved from ancient traditions that is of continuing relevance to contemporary life.
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The Great Way Is Not Difficult
有聲書 – 个别通话Talk #1 from the series The Book of Nothing: Hsin Hsin MingAlso Available As: Book"We will be entering the beautiful world of a Zen master's no-mind. Sosan is the third Zen patriarch. Nothing much is known about him – this is as it should be, because history records only..." Learn More -
The Heart of Yoga
Talks on the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali
Vol. 2 of the series: Yoga: The Science of the Soul
有聲書 – 全系列Also Available As: BookOsho describes Patanjali as a mathematician of the ultimate poetry; a mystic with a scientific mind, who analyzes and dissects as if in a lab, but his lab is one of the inner being. Learn More -
Walking the Tightrope
有聲書 – 个别通话Talk #3 from the series The Art of Dying"Existence is paradoxical; paradox is its very core. It exists through opposites, it is a balance in the opposites. And one who learns how to balance becomes capable of knowing what life is, what existence..." Learn More
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