OSHO Audiobooks

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

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  1. Transcending the Basic Duality of Sex

    Talk #2 from the series The Supreme Doctrine
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    "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
  2. 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
  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 the Shoe Fits

    Audiobooks – Series of Talks
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    Osho is unique in that he does not offer yet another intellectual treatise on principles, but rather relates the situation as it was a few thousand years ago to our situation here and now.
    Early recording, lower quality audio. Learn More
  5. When You Are Ready...

    Talk #8 from the series Yoga: The Mystery Beyond Mind
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    Osho,
    How is it that an enlightened person like Krishnamurti cannot see that he is not helping people? If he is enlightened, shouldn't he be able to see all? And you say that you are able to help all types, but you also say that you are contradictory on purpose, so that some people will go away. If you are able to help all, why should some need to go away?
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  6. Your Children Are Not Your Children

    "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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