OSHO Audiobooks

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

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  1. There Is No Hell

    "Once I was staying in Varanasi. A professor of the Hindu university came to see me. He asked me, 'Do you believe in hell?'
    "I said, 'I don't need to believe in hell, because hell..." Learn More
  2. Transcending the Seven Bodies

    Talk #7 from the series The Psychology of the Esoteric
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    "You can translate them. The West has not searched in that direction, but Western mysticism has words, terms for it. Jung is better than Freud as far as the search beyond the superficial consciousness is..." Learn More
  3. Truth, Virtue, Beauty: The Ultimate Reality

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    "The mystic's conception of the ultimate reality is the only authentic and real experience. It is not a thought or a concept, but an existential experience.
    "The mystic does not deal with the mind. His..." Learn More
  4. Who Says Humanity Needs Saving?

    Talk #1 from the series From Darkness to Light
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    "It is one of the trade secrets of all the religions to propose propaganda that humanity has to be saved.
    "It is a very strange idea, but it is so old that nobody seems to..." Learn More
  5. You Are Already What You Are Seeking

    I am "That"
    Ending of audio missing. ...to the second layer of the mind, (that is what every discipleship is for. Then there is nothingness. And beyond that nothingness is the feeling of aham brahmasmi) I am That.)
    Talk #10 from the series Vol. 2 The Ultimate Alchemy
    "Existence is one, or, rather, existence is oneness. Al-Hillaj Mansoor was crucified because he said, 'I am the beloved, I am the divine, I am That which created the world.' Islam was totally unacquainted with..." Learn More
  6. Zen Is Pure Religiousness

    Talk #2 from the series Turning In
    "Maneesha, there is a tremendous gap between morality and religion. Most of the religions are just moralities; their function is to decide what is good, what is bad, what is right, what is wrong. They..." Learn More
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