OSHO Audiobooks
Two hundred original Series of Talks are available, as Individual Talks, and as Selected or Excerpted Talks.
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The Only Sin Is to Forget Your Being
The Only Sin Is to Forget Your BeingTalk #26 from the series From Personality to IndividualityAlso Available As: eBook"I have been blissed out myself for almost thirty-three years. That is exactly the time Jesus lived on earth. Shankara also lived only thirty-three years, Vivekananda too. For the length of the whole life of..." Learn More -
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 -
The World Has Never Lacked Buddhas
Talk #9 from the series Learning Happiness"Man is in misery, and man has remained in misery down the centuries. Rarely can you find a human being who is not miserable. It is so rare that it almost seems unbelievable. That's why..." Learn More -
There Can Be No Regret
Talk #5 from the series Tao: The Pathless Path Series 1Also Available As: Book"Tao is not rational. It is not anti-rational either. It is super-rational. Life is more than reason. Life is more than can be understood by the mind. Life has to give you more than you..." Learn More -
Transcending the Seven Bodies
Talk #7 from the series The Psychology of the EsotericAlso Available As: eBook"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 -
Truth, Goodness, Beauty: Windows to the Divine
Missing audio, or a translation from Hindi.Talk #10 from the series The Psychology of the EsotericAlso Available As: eBookSorry, this talk is not available on audio.
"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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