OSHO Audiobooks
Two hundred original Series of Talks are available, as Individual Talks, and as Selected or Excerpted Talks.
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A Meditator Needs No Personal Guidance
Talk #12 from the series The Invitation"The way you are growing in silence, in your meditations, in your grace, and the way the gratitude is coming to you, you don't need any personal guidance. You need to be more and more..." Learn More -
A New Vision, A New Religion
Talk #10 from the series The SecretOsho,
What is simplicity?
"Simplicity is to live without ideals. Ideals create complexity; ideals create division in you and hence complexity. The moment you are interested in becoming somebody else you become..." Learn More -
A Parable Says What Cannot Be Said
Talk #16 from the series The Secret of SecretsOsho,
Would you please comment further on the differences between C. G. Jung's 'process of individuation' and the essence of The Secret of the Golden Flower?
"Habib, Carl Gustav Jung was groping in..." Learn More -
A Path to Freedom
Talk #2 from the series Ah This!Osho,
Please, in the question 'Who am I?' what does 'I' mean? Does it mean the essence of life?
"'Who am I?' Is not really a question because it has no answer to..." Learn More -
A Peak unto Yourself
Talk #45 from the series Reflections on Khalil Gibran's The ProphetAnd some of you have called me aloof and drunk with my own aloneness,
And you have said, 'He holds council with the trees of the forest, but not with men.'
"This is the way all..." Learn More -
A Watcher on the Hills
Talk #2 from the series The Vol. 03 Dhammapada: The Way of the BuddhaOsho,
Could you talk about trust? Whenever I trust, whatever happens is beautiful; when doubt arises, I am in pain. Just the fact of trusting you, or life, or somebody, is enough to make me feel light, happy. Why then do I still doubt? Learn More -
Absolute Tao
Talks on Fragments from Tao Te Ching by Lao Tzu.
Vol. 1 of the series: Tao: The Three TreasureAudiobooks – Series of TalksAlso Available As: eBookOsho uses the Tao Te Ching texts as Lao Tzu intended: to ignite the flame of individual awareness and insight. From the seven verses Osho selected to comment on, he moves deeply into his own understanding and burns through every idea we may hold about ourselves until we can see with the same crystal clear light as Lao Tzu.
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All Revolutions Have Failed
Talk #8 from the series Vol. 2 Philosophia PerennisOsho,
What does your movement signify about the condition of society? Is it an escapist and self-regarding cult? Or do you propose through changing human nature to change society and the world?
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Be a Light unto Yourself
Talk #4 from the series Ancient Music in the PinesOsho,
Is Zen the path of surrender? Then how come the basic teaching of Buddha is, 'Be a light unto yourself'?
"The essential surrender happens within you. It has nothing to do with..." Learn More -
Belief Has Made No Change in You
Talk #19 from the series A God That Can Dance ZarathustraAlso Available As: eBook"It is almost impossible to find in the long history of mankind another man with so many dimensions, so many insights, so wise and yet so human, as Zarathustra. His ordinariness is absolutely extraordinary. His..." Learn More
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