OSHO Audiobooks
Two hundred original Series of Talks are available, as Individual Talks, and as Selected or Excerpted Talks.
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Finding Your Own Way
Talks on the 42 Sutras of Buddha
Vol. 1 of the series: The Discipline of TranscendenceAudiobooks – Series of TalksThis is the first of four volumes in which Osho comments on the 42 earliest-known teachings of Buddha. Here is Buddha alive, relevant, scientific in insight, and very human. Learn More -
Five Techniques of Attentiveness
Talk #5 from the series The Book of Secrets"When one of the great Greek philosophers, Pythagoras, reached Egypt to enter a school – a secret esoteric school of mysticism – he was refused. And Pythagoras was one of the best minds ever produced...." Learn More -
Following Existence
Talk #24 from the series The Path of the MysticAlso Available As: eBook"The East and the West have gone so far away from each other that there is always misunderstanding: neither the East understands the West, nor the West understands the East. But in the final reckoning..." Learn More -
From Happiness, Meditation Flows
Talk #7 from the series A Sudden Clash of Thunder"Let me tell you first one small anecdote:
"'My doctor insisted that I come to see you,' the patient told the psychiatrist. 'Goodness knows why – I am happily married, secure in my job, lots..." Learn More -
From Here You Can Only Get to Here
Talk #6 from the series Yoga: The Science of LivingOsho,
Why do I always ask nearly the same questions, again and again?
"Because the mind itself is repetition. The mind is never original. It cannot be; by its nature it is such...." Learn More -
Go Beyond the Self and Be a Nobody
Talk #4 from the series Go Beyond the Self and Be a Nobody"Maneesha, the clouds and the rain and the silent bamboos, and ten thousand people sitting silently, is a rare phenomenon. This kind of assembly has disappeared from the world." Learn More -
Go on Digging
Talk #4 from the series Joshu: The Lion"s Roar"Maneesha, the word Zazen has to be understood before I can start discussing the sutras that you have brought. Zen I have explained to you. It comes from the Sanskrit dhyan. Buddha never used Sanskrit..." Learn More -
I Call It Meditation
Talk #41 from the series Reflections on Khalil Gibran's The Prophet"Death is one of the most mysterious, and yet the most false thing in existence. Everybody dies, and yet I say unto you: nobody ever dies. Death is an appearance, an appearance from the outside...." Learn More -
I Want to Provoke Your Jealousy
Talk #9 from the series Beyond PsychologyAlso Available As: eBook"It is part of my whole device to change the very structure of human consciousness.
"The past has revered poverty, asceticism, masochistic attitudes. A man was respected if he was renouncing all that is pleasant..." Learn More -
If You Make a Decision
Talk #13 from the series The Secret of Secrets"A story….
"The ancient Zen master, Dogo, had a disciple called Soshin. When Soshin became a novice under Dogo he doubtless expected that the master would instruct him in Zen the way a schoolmaster instructs..." Learn More
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