OSHO Audiobooks

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

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  1. The Beloved, Vol. 2

    Audiobooks – Series of Talks

    The Bauls are wandering mystics who sing and ecstatically dance their love and gratitude to their God. Osho explains that this essential man lives within us all, already dancing, singing, blissful for no reason.

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  2. The Circle Is Life's Eternal Law

    Talk #1 from the series Living Tao
    "If death is destiny, as it is, then the whole of life becomes a preparation for it – a training, a discipline in how to die rightly and how to die totally and utterly. The whole of life consists in learning how to die." Learn More
  3. The Psychology of Egolessness

    Osho,
    Gurdjieff said that in order to attain to real will, one would have to surrender one's false will first. Is this also true here?

    "It is true everywhere. It is true forever...." Learn More
  4. The Pulse of the Universe

    Talk #7 from the series Vol. 1 Zen: The Path of Paradox
    "What is meditation? Meditation is to be in harmony – within and without. Meditation is to be in harmony. Meditation is to be the harmony.
    "Man has lost himself because he has lost this harmony...." Learn More
  5. The Three Initiations: Student, Disciple, Devotee

    Talk #12 from the series Beyond Enlightenment
    Also Available As: Book  eBook 
    "The word initiation is very significant and profound. There are three initiations: first, when a student becomes a disciple; second, when a disciple becomes a devotee; and third, when the devotee disappears in the master...." Learn More
  6. Truth, Goodness, Beauty: Windows to the Divine

    Missing audio, or a translation from Hindi.
    Talk #10 from the series The Psychology of the Esoteric
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    "These are not the qualities of godliness. Rather, they are our experiences of it. They do not belong to the divine as such; they are our perceptions. The divine, by itself, is unknowable. Either it..." Learn More
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