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

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  1. Seeing the Past as a Dream

    Talk #15 from the series The Book of Secrets
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    "One of the great tantrikas of this age, George Gurdjieff, says that identification is the only sin. The next sutra, the tenth sutra on centering – which we are going to penetrate tonight – is..." Learn More
  2. Seek and You Shall Miss; Relax and You Shall Find

    Talk #27 from the series From Personality to Individuality
    Also Available As: eBook 
    "It reminds me of a story. Three old men were sitting in a park. One was seventy-five, the second was eighty, and the third was eighty-five. The first one said, 'It seems I am getting..." Learn More
  3. 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
  4. Tao – Allowing Things to Happen on Their Own

    Talk #17 from the series The Secret of Secrets
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    "Once some hunters went deep into a dark forest and found a hut in which a hermit was praying before a wooden cross. His face shone with happiness.
    "'Good afternoon, Brother. May God give us..." Learn More
  5. The Beauty of Consciousness

    Talk #16 from the series The Great Zen Master Ta Hui
    "Ta Hui is saying a few significant things. The first is that the consciousness of a three-year-old child, a baby, is there, but it does not create thinking. It remains just like a mirror, reflecting..." Learn More
  6. 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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  7. The Dimension of the Mysterious

    Talk #8 from the series The Goose Is Out
    Also Available As: eBook 
    Osho,
    According to a very recent theory in astronomic physics, every atom which exists in the body or which builds up all material things around us comes out of a cosmic circle through which it must go at least twice. However, this fact doesn't help me to feel part of the cosmos. As a scientist, do I ever stand a chance of experiencing mystery?
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  8. The End Is in the Beginning

    Talk #10 from the series The Path of Yoga
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    Osho,
    How is it that you describe the life that is really ours, and which you have transcended, so correctly and in every detail, while we remain so ignorant of it? Is it not paradoxical?
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  9. The First Glimpse

    Talk #2 from the series Isan: No Footprints in the Blue Sky
    Also Available As: Book 
    "Maneesha, it is one of the most important problems for any seeker, to understand a clear distinction between cultivation and enlightenment. You can cultivate enlightenment, but that will be only phony. You may believe in..." Learn More
  10. The Inside of the Inside

    Talk #3 from the series Yoga: The Science of Living
    "I have been told that traditionally there are two schools of thought in Germany. The industrial, practical northern part of the country has this philosophy: The situation is serious but not hopeless. In the southern..." Learn More
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