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  1. Truth, Goodness, Beauty: Windows to the Divine

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    Talk #10 from the series The Psychology of the Esoteric
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    "These are not the qualities of godliness. Rather, they are our experiences of it. They do not belong to the divine as such; they are our perceptions. The divine, by itself, is unknowable. Either it..." Learn More
  2. Truth: Not a Dogma but a Dance

    Talk #11 from the series From Ignorance to Innocence
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    Osho,
    Are you against all the religions? What is their most fundamental mistake?

    "Yes, I am against all the so-called religions because they are not religions at all. I am for religion but..." Learn More
  3. Walking the Tightrope

    Talk #3 from the series The Art of Dying
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    "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
  4. When It Is Ripe, the Heart Opens

    Talk #16 from the series The Transmission of the Lamp
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    "There are many things which have changed as the centuries have passed. First, the search for truth used to be the only search that any man of genius would undertake. There was no other search..." Learn More
  5. Who Says Humanity Needs Saving?

    Talk #1 from the series From Darkness to Light
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    "It is one of the trade secrets of all the religions to propose propaganda that humanity has to be saved.
    "It is a very strange idea, but it is so old that nobody seems to..." Learn More
  6. You Have to Fly Alone

    Talk #12 from the series Yaa-Hoo! The Mystic Rose
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    "Kabir was a poor man. As far as the outside world is concerned, he was nobody. But as far as the inner world is concerned, he belongs to the same category as Gautam Buddha, Lao..." Learn More
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