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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. The Guest

    Talks on Kabir
    Audiobooks – Series of Talks
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    What does the word God mean? In Osho’s terminology it means love, life, and existence. Through the beautiful songs of Kabir, Osho explores the concept of “the guest.” The guest is godliness, and the seeker must become a host to receive it. “Now wake up. Friend, now wake up!”

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  2. The New Man: Intellect in Harmony with the Heart

    Talk #13 from the series From Personality to Individuality
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    "I have never asked you to believe in anything.
    "It is my experience that the soul exists after death, that it transmigrates into other forms of life, and finally when there is no more to..." Learn More
  3. This Very Moment

    Talk #1 from the series Ecstasy: the Forgotten Language
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    "Here I go again – I will sing the same old song. Yet it is not the same old song. It cannot be. Manu says there is nothing new under the sun and he is..." Learn More
  4. Transcending the Seven Bodies

    Talk #7 from the series The Psychology of the Esoteric
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    "You can translate them. The West has not searched in that direction, but Western mysticism has words, terms for it. Jung is better than Freud as far as the search beyond the superficial consciousness is..." Learn More
  5. 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
  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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