OSHO Audiobooks
Two hundred original Series of Talks are available, as Individual Talks, and as Selected or Excerpted Talks.
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Come Follow to You, Vol. 4
Talks on the Sayings of JesusAudiobooks – Series of TalksOsho is himself a master, and has talked about many great masters. He places Jesus in this context. This volume covers the final days of Jesus on this earth: the Last Supper, the betrayal by his own disciples, his crucifixion, and his resurrection.
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Come to Your Own Festival
Talk #6 from the series Life Is Now Here I Celebrate Myself: God Is No Where"Friends,
"A famous psychoanalyst, Franz Strunz from Munich, has been studying child behavior in dreams, and he has found that Sigmund Freud's original idea was not right.
"Sigmund Freud's original idea was that the child..." Learn More -
Create Your Own Liberty
Talk #4 from the series Talking TaoOsho,
What is it inside people that makes them react to what you say and what you are with such antagonism? Why can't people who disagree with you just live their own lives the way they feel, and leave you to yourself? Learn More -
Dancing in the Breeze
On Buddha's 'The Sutra of Forty-Two Chapters'
Vol. 4 of the series: The Discipline of TranscendenceAudiobooks – Series of TalksAlso Available As: eBookThis is the culmination of four volumes in which Osho comments on the 42 earliest-known teachings of Buddha. Osho is pragmatic throughout and beautifully entertaining, as he eloquently adds his own insights, understandings and methods while commenting on those of Buddha. Learn More -
Dang Dang Doko Dang
Audiobooks – Series of TalksDang Dang Doko Dang represents the sound of the drum beaten by a Zen master during a disciple′s existential lesson. In these commentaries on Zen stories and answers to questions on mind and heart, body and being, Osho focuses again and again on awareness. Learn More -
Death, the Consummation of Life
Talk #16 from the series A God That Can Dance ZarathustraAlso Available As: eBook"Death is the most misunderstood phenomenon. People have thought of death as the end of life. That is the first, basic misunderstanding.
"Death is not the end, but the beginning of a new life. Yes..." Learn More -
Death: A Snowflake Dissolving in Pure Air
Talk #7 from the series Vol. 3 Zen: The Path of Paradox"Death is not the enemy. It appears to be so because we cling too much to life. The fear of death arises out of the clinging. And because of this clinging we are unable to..." Learn More -
Dharma Is Your Nature
Talk #4 from the series The Miracle"Maneesha, obviously these statements of Dogen were uttered before his enlightenment. He is a beautiful scholar, a learned man. He has a rare intellect; from the age of seven he was able to translate Buddha's..." Learn More -
Dharma Lives in You
Talk #1 from the series The White LotusQuestion: What is buddha-mind?
Answer: Your mind is it. When you see the selfsame essence of it, you can call it suchness. When you see the changeless nature of it, you can call it dharmakaya. It does not belong to anything; therefore, it is called emancipation.… Learn More -
Dissolving the Five Afflictions
Talk #5 from the series The Alchemy of YogaAlso Available As: eBook"Life seems to be an endless chain of miseries. From birth to death one suffers and suffers; still one wants to live. One continues to cling to life.
"Albert Camus has said somewhere, and very..." Learn More
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