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  1. Politics Is a Disease

    Talk #42 from the series The Path of the Mystic
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    "Milarepa, you are not a politician. You don't need any exposure. You are a sannyasin already dancing in the sun, in the rain, in the wind, not hiding anything from others.
    "That is one of..." Learn More
  2. Politics: The Necessary Evil

    Talk #8 from the series Vol. 2 Unio Mystica
    Osho,
    You appear to have made a point of attacking the prime minister, Morarji Desai, and backing Indira Gandhi, the former prime minister, with all the spiritual power at your command. What is the background? …
    R.K. Karanjia, Editor, Blitz.
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  3. Religion Is Understanding, Awareness, Authenticity

    Talk #5 from the series Vol. 2 The Beloved
    "Religion is a very complex phenomenon; its complexity has to be understood.
    "There are seven types of religions in the world. The first type is ignorance oriented. Because people cannot tolerate their ignorance, they hide..." Learn More
  4. Religions, Like Diseases, Are Many: Truth, Like Health, Is One

    Talk #25 from the series From Misery to Enlightenment
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    "Religion is an inquiry just the way science is, with one difference:
    "Science inquires about the objective reality – that which is there, outside of you.
    "Science excludes the scientist himself. It inquires about everything..." Learn More
  5. Silence Is the Only Answer

    Talk #6 from the series Zen: The Solitary Bird
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    "Maneesha, entering into the world of Zen is not like any other entering; it is entering in yourself. There is no door, and there is no possibility of doing anything. You have simply to relax..." Learn More
  6. Spice in Buddha's Pot

    Talk #21 from the series The Transmission of the Lamp
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    "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
  7. The Art of Awareness

    Talk #5 from the series Ah This!
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    "Sujata has written to me: how odd of God to choose the Jews! Sujata, God has a tremendous sense of humor! Religion remains something dead without a sense of humor as a foundation to it...." Learn More
  8. The Body and Soul Are in Deep Synchronicity

    Talk #9 from the series The Wild Geese and the Water
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    Osho,
    A few months ago in the West I read a book by Lama Trungpa, entitled Cutting Through Spiritual Materialism, and I got the impression that everything that could be done wrong, I was doing. Then I tried to be more alert, but by avoiding one pitfall I was constantly stepping into another, and so on.
    Now my question is: would you be so kind as to speak about this subject of avoiding spiritual materialism?
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  9. The Collective, the Individual, the Universal

    Talk #10 from the series Vol. 1 Zen: The Path of Paradox
    Osho,
    Eastern philosophy locates the essence of man in the atemporal observer. Western philosophy since the rise of technology, locates the chief dignity of man in the ability to control the world, to act. In psychosynthesis Assagioli marries East and West by positing both a passive witness and an active willer. Do mixed marriages work?
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  10. 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
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