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  1. Enlightenment Is Your Self-Nature

    Talk #2 from the series Bodhidharma
    "The realization of enlightenment, or buddhahood, is difficult. And it is also not difficult. It is difficult if you start looking for it. It is not difficult if you simply sit down, settling within yourself..." Learn More
  2. Everything Is Possible

    Osho,
    To me, the most beautiful passage in the Christian scriptures ends with the words, 'And Jesus wept.' It occurs when he approaches Jerusalem for the last time, looks down on it in his compassion, sees all of the foolishness, futility and pathos of mankind – and weeps.
    Osho, does Buddha weep?
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  3. Finding Your Own Way

    Talks on the 42 Sutras of Buddha
    Vol. 1 of the series: The Discipline of Transcendence
    Audiobooks – Series of Talks
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    This 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
  4. From Here You Can Only Get to Here

    Talk #6 from the series Yoga: The Science of Living
    Osho,
    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
  5. 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
  6. 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
  7. Is It Boredom, or Aloneness?

    Talk #23 from the series From Personality to Individuality
    Also Available As: eBook 
    "It is one of the most significant questions to be asked, because it is only man's privilege to be bored. No other animal has the capacity. Why has man the capacity to be bored? It..." Learn More
  8. Joy Is Nourishment for Compassion

    Talk #22 from the series The New Dawn
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    "Gautam Buddha's emphasis on compassion was a very new phenomenon as far as the mystics of old were concerned. Gautam Buddha makes a historical dividing line from the past; before him meditation was enough, nobody..." Learn More
  9. Look Inward and Find the Awakened One

    Talk #14 from the series Bodhidharma: The Greatest Zen Master
    "Bodhidharma, for the first time in these sutras, looks at the people who are not enlightened and who are bound to misunderstand him. Hence, he talks about the possibility of the ordinary, unenlightened mind, and..." Learn More
  10. Love Is Absolutely Adventurous

    Talk #9 from the series No Water No Moon
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    "It is very rarely that a philosopher comes to a buddha. It is almost impossible. But whenever it happens, it can become a revolution, it can become a transformation in the philosopher. Why is it..." Learn More
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