OSHO Audiobooks
Two hundred original Series of Talks are available, as Individual Talks, and as Selected or Excerpted Talks.
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The Unity of Emptiness
Talk #5 from the series The Book of Nothing: Hsin Hsin Ming"The world is there because of you – you create it, you are a creator. Every single being creates a world around himself, it depends on his mind. The mind may be illusory, but it..." Learn More -
The Whole of Life Is Divine
Not available - missing audio.Talk #9 from the series Vol. 1 The Ultimate AlchemySorry, this audio is not available.
"What can man offer? What can the offering be? We can offer only that which belongs to us. That which does not belong cannot become an offering, and man has always offered that which does..." Learn More -
Transcending the Basic Duality of Sex
Talk #2 from the series The Supreme Doctrine"Life is not there at its maximum when you are born; it is at its minimum. If you do stick at that, you will have a life which is just near death – just a..." Learn More -
Transformation: Not Renunciation
Talk #6 from the series From Ignorance to InnocenceAlso Available As: eBookOsho,
Is there really absolutely no place for renunciation in your religion? The question arises because since I came in contact with you, many things in my life have dropped away. I cannot even relate to my old self. Learn More -
Truth Needs No Proof
Talk #13 from the series The Secret"Truth needs no proof, it simply is. It cannot be proved or disproved. It is luminous, it is radiant. Its presence is immediately felt, but only by those who have the heart to feel. The..." Learn More -
Why Do I Regret the Past?
AudioBook – Excerpted TalkAlso Available As: Series of Audiobooks eBook"…You are not victims, you are just actors in it. You can keep your witness untouched by whatever happens. And the witness knows no regret, the witness cannot say, 'I am sorry.'…" Osho Learn More -
Your Children Are Not Your Children
Talk #9 from the series Reflections on Khalil Gibran's The Prophet"It is almost impossible to find a book comparable to Kahlil Gibran's The Prophet, for the simple reason that it has a tremendous inner consistency: first he talks about love, then he talks about marriage..." Learn More
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