OSHO Audiobooks

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

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  1. Start from Where You Are

    Talk #1 from the series Yoga: The Science of Living
    "Once a master of Zen invited questions from his students. A student asked. 'What future rewards can be expected by those who strive diligently with their lessons?'
    "Answered the master, 'Ask a question close to..." Learn More
  2. Stillness – Time Disappears and Eternity Is

    Questions and Answers
    Ending missing. You will have more time, more energy, ...(less dissipation. And ultimately it will become possible that your whole life becomes just a play.)
    Talk #8 from the series Vol. 2 The Ultimate Alchemy
    "Stillness has many dimensions. One is silence: that is the polar opposite of sound, soundlessness. The second dimension is no movement: that is the polar opposite of movement. Mind is movement, just as mind is..." Learn More
  3. Take the Jump into Enlightenment!

    Talk #4 from the series Yoga: A New Direction
    Also Available As: eBook 
    Osho,
    You say one can take a jump for quick attainment of enlightenment. Is it possible? Enlightenment means going upward, isn't it? But a jump can only be taken if we want to go downward, like jumping from a multistoried mansion onto the ground. How can one jump from the ground to the top of the mansion? One can only go upward, ascending something. Please explain.
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  4. Techniques to Make You Feel at Ease

    Talk #7 from the series The Book of Secrets
    Also Available As: eBook  Book 
    "Man has a center, but he lives off of it – off the center. That creates an inner tension, a constant turmoil, anguish. You are not where you should be; you are not at your..." Learn More
  5. The Collective, the Individual, the Universal

    Talk #10 from the series Vol. 1 Zen: The Path of Paradox
    Osho,
    Eastern philosophy locates the essence of man in the atemporal observer. Western philosophy since the rise of technology, locates the chief dignity of man in the ability to control the world, to act. In psychosynthesis Assagioli marries East and West by positing both a passive witness and an active willer. Do mixed marriages work?
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  6. 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
  7. The Distinction between Prayer and Meditation

    Talk #6 from the series The Supreme Doctrine
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    "This century started with a very strange declaration. The declaration was made by Friedrich Nietzsche. He said, 'God is dead, and hence man is totally free from now on.' The declaration looked very strange the..." Learn More
  8. The Ego Is the Subtlest Dream

    Talk #9 from the series The Essence of Yoga
    Also Available As: Book  eBook 
    "'Man is being abolished,' says C. S. Lewis. 'Good riddance,' says B. F. Skinner. 'How like a god,' says Shakespeare's Hamlet about man. 'How like a dog,' says Pavlov. The trouble is that man is..." Learn More
  9. The Eight Steps of Yoga

    Talk #5 from the series Yoga: A New Direction
    Also Available As: eBook 
    "The light that you seek is within you. So the search is going to be an inward search. It is not a journey to some goal in the outer space; it is a journey in..." Learn More
  10. The Essence of Yoga

    Talks on the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali
    Vol. 6 of the Series: Yoga: The Science of the Soul
    Audiobooks – Series of Talks
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    Osho outlines how Yoga, when followed without austere practices and suppressed attitudes, can help people to become more natural and flowing, making it easier to move into meditation. Referring to the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali, a logician, mystic and poet living in 400 AD, he introduces a form of Yoga evolved from ancient traditions that is of continuing relevance to contemporary life.

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