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 Art of Liberation

    Talk #1 from the series Yoga: The Supreme Science
    "Man is almost mad – mad because he is seeking something which he has already got; mad because he's not aware of who he is; mad because he hopes, desires and then ultimately, feels frustrated...." Learn More
  2. The Buddha Within

    Talk #1 from the series The Heart Sutra
    Also Available As: Book  eBook 
    "I salute the buddha within you. You may not be aware of it, you may not have ever dreamed about it – that you are a buddha, that nobody can be anything else, that buddhahood..." Learn More
  3. The Dewdrop Has Disappeared into the Ocean

    Talk #11 from the series From Bondage to Freedom
    Also Available As: eBook 
    "The real master is only a presence. He has no intentions of being a master. His presence is his teaching. His love is his message. Every gesture of his hand is pointing to the moon...." Learn More
  4. The Discipline beyond Discipline

    Talk #9 from the series Moving into the Unknown
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    "This sutra is one of the most important, one of the very central to Buddha's message. The very essence of his message is there like a seed. Go patiently with me into it, try to..." Learn More
  5. The Divine Melody

    Audiobooks – Series of Talks

    Love is the divine melody, says Kabir. Osho says this existence is love energy, and the way to experience it is by flowing with existence, becoming one with it, by realizing that you are a unique part of this existence.

    Osho addresses how man is born complete, a rainbow, the whole spectrum, but through external influences becomes fragmented. Life is a search to regain this “oneness.”

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  6. The Fish in the Sea Is Not Thirsty

    Audiobooks – Series of Talks

    If you can fall in harmony with Kabir’s vision, you will be enriched beyond all your expectations. Osho says Kabir is not a philosopher, he is a poet singing his own experience.

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  7. The Flavor of an Enlightened Being

    Talk #5 from the series Nirvana: The Last Nightmare
    Also Available As: eBook  Book 
    "Metaphysics is nonsense, but even then it must be serving some object, otherwise it would not have existed so long. Man finds himself helpless in a strange world, unfamiliar – not only unknown, but unknowable..." Learn More
  8. The Future Is Very Bright

    Now, Something Beyond The Machine
    Talk #16 from the series The Secret
    Osho,
    To me the future of the East appears bleak whichever way one looks at it – either poverty and starvation through fatalism, or Westernization through capitalism – for is it not necessary for the East to become West before people again become interested in their inner search? Is it not necessary for the people of the East to become materially rich before their spiritual poverty again becomes evident?
    But the burden of the West already lies heavy on the world: the atomic bomb; violence through frustration; the automatization of the soul; the destruction of the forests and the pollution of the air and sea so that it is uncertain whether the environment can maintain its delicate balance. Can the world support another West?
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  9. The Guest

    Talks on Kabir
    Audiobooks – Series of Talks
    Also Available As: eBook 

    What does the word God mean? In Osho’s terminology it means love, life, and existence. Through the beautiful songs of Kabir, Osho explores the concept of “the guest.” The guest is godliness, and the seeker must become a host to receive it. “Now wake up. Friend, now wake up!”

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  10. The Hidden Harmony

    Audiobooks – Series of Talks

    In The Hidden Harmony, Osho introduces Heraclitus, a Greek philosopher who was thought of as eccentric, using outlandish statements to put across his message. His audience found him difficult to understand ‒ he was known as “the Riddler” and “the Obscure,” but Osho describes Heraclitus as a rare flowering; a highly penetrating soul.

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