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The First Poor Man to Declare: “I Am the Son of God”
Jesus is like a wilderness: raw, but alive有聲書 – 个别通话Talk #1 from the series Vol. 3 Come Follow to You"I am a drunkard. You may believe it or not, but I am a drunkard. You can look into my eyes and you can see it – I am drunk with Jesus. And Jesus is..." Learn More -
The Key: How to Become a No-self
There is no future god; there is no past有聲書 – 个别通话Talk #3 from the series Vol. 3 Come Follow to You"Once it happened: Aesop, the greatest master of story-telling, was going out of Athens. He met a man who was coming from Argos. They talked. The man from Argos asked Aesop, 'You are coming from..." Learn More -
The Mind Thinks about Truth, but Truth Is Always Here
Jesus is water of eternity, a divine well.有聲書 – 个别通话Talk #9 from the series Vol. 3 Come Follow to You"The other day I was reading a few lines from E.E. Cummings: Seeker of truth follow no path all paths lead where truth is here. "Truth is always here. That's the only way truth can be." Learn More -
The Mustard Seed
有聲書 – 全系列Osho takes the Gospel of Thomas out of their narrower Christian context, and blends their wisdom with the rich threads of Eastern traditions of mysticism, thereby showing the truly universal nature of Jesus′ teachings.
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The Old Is Gone, the New Is Born
有聲書 – 个别通话Talk #11 from the series Vol. 4 Come Follow to You"The greatest problem that a man like Jesus faces is that whatsoever he is going to say will appear untrue to people – because truth cannot be said; and the moment you say it, it..." Learn More -
The True Sage
有聲書 – 全系列In a style infused with the earthiness of Jewish culture, Osho speaks on classic Hasidic stories compiled by the philosopher, Martin Buber. Through his commentaries on the stories, Osho lifts away any preconceived ideas about how things are, allowing us to see life as it really is. Learn More -
You Can Be a Judas, and You Can Also Be a Jesus
有聲書 – 个别通话Talk #7 from the series Vol. 4 Come Follow to You"A man was traveling through the wilderness when he came across some animals having a speech contest. The judge was a lion who invited the man to become part of the audience. The man accepted...." Learn More
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