OSHO Audiobooks
Two hundred original Series of Talks are available, as Individual Talks, and as Selected or Excerpted Talks.
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The Dewdrop Has Disappeared into the Ocean
Talk #11 from the series From Bondage to FreedomAlso Available As: eBook"The real master is only a presence. He has no intentions of being a master. His presence is his teaching. His love is his message. Every gesture of his hand is pointing to the moon...." Learn More -
The Greatest Joke There Is
Talk #22 from the series The Book of WisdomOsho,
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 -
The New Man: Intellect in Harmony with the Heart
Talk #13 from the series From Personality to IndividualityAlso Available As: eBook"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 -
The Secret Path of the Poet
Talk #12 from the series Theologia MysticaAlso Available As: eBookOsho,
What is the difference between a master and the perfect master?
"First try to understand the difference between a teacher and a master, then the difference between a teacher and a perfect..." Learn More -
The Secrets of Death and Karma
Talk #1 from the series Secrets of Yoga"I have heard a beautiful story. Once there was a great sculptor, a painter, a great artist. His art was so perfect that when he would make a statue of a man, it was very..." Learn More -
The Tower of the Spirit
Talk #2 from the series When the Shoe Fits"Only man is in suffering. Suffering exists nowhere else than in the heart of man. The whole of nature is joyous; the whole of nature is always celebrating without any fear, without any anxiety. Existence..." 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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