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Two hundred original Series of Talks are available, as Individual Talks, and as Selected or Excerpted Talks.

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  1. Seriousness: The Disease of the Ego

    Talk #10 from the series Yoga: The Mystery Beyond Mind
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    Osho,
    What happened to Rajneesh on March 21st? Did he attain samadhi with or without seed?

    "This is not only your question, this is mine also! Ever since, I have also been wondering..." Learn More
  2. Spice in Buddha's Pot

    Talk #21 from the series The Transmission of the Lamp
    Also Available As: eBook 
    "The number is really vast. Buddhism in itself became a world of philosophy – not just a philosophy, but a source of many philosophies because it spread all over Asia, meeting with different cultures, different..." Learn More
  3. That Art Thou

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    "That Art Thou" is a series of talks given by Osho on the Upanishads during different meditation camps. Learn More
  4. That Explosion of Bliss

    Talk #11 from the series From the False to the Truth
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    "It seems that J. Krishnamurti has finally become senile. It is time too, he is ninety years old. What he has said is absurd. Who was appointed before me? Was Gautam Buddha an appointed master?..." Learn More
  5. The Buddha Within

    Talk #1 from the series The Heart Sutra
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    "I salute the buddha within you. You may not be aware of it, you may not have ever dreamed about it – that you are a buddha, that nobody can be anything else, that buddhahood..." Learn More
  6. The Distinction between Prayer and Meditation

    Talk #6 from the series The Supreme Doctrine
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    "This century started with a very strange declaration. The declaration was made by Friedrich Nietzsche. He said, 'God is dead, and hence man is totally free from now on.' The declaration looked very strange the..." Learn More
  7. The Essence of Zen

    Talk #5 from the series The Path of the Mystic
    Also Available As: eBook 
    "It is one of the most significant questions that can be asked. The small word zen contains the whole evolution of religious consciousness. It also represents freedom from religious organizations, from priesthood, from any kind..." Learn More
  8. The Future Is Very Bright

    Now, Something Beyond The Machine
    Talk #16 from the series The Secret
    Osho,
    To me the future of the East appears bleak whichever way one looks at it – either poverty and starvation through fatalism, or Westernization through capitalism – for is it not necessary for the East to become West before people again become interested in their inner search? Is it not necessary for the people of the East to become materially rich before their spiritual poverty again becomes evident?
    But the burden of the West already lies heavy on the world: the atomic bomb; violence through frustration; the automatization of the soul; the destruction of the forests and the pollution of the air and sea so that it is uncertain whether the environment can maintain its delicate balance. Can the world support another West?
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  9. The Greatest Joke There Is

    Talk #22 from the series The Book of Wisdom
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    Osho,
    What is innocence, what is beauty?

    "To live in the moment is innocence, to live without the past is innocence, to live without conclusions is innocence, to function out of the state..." Learn More
  10. The Hidden Harmony

    Audiobooks – Series of Talks

    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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