OSHO Audiobooks
Two hundred original Series of Talks are available, as Individual Talks, and as Selected or Excerpted Talks.
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Silently Blissful, Blissfully Silent
Talk #9 from the series Philosophia Ultima"This morning is really cold, hence the change of the meaning. I don't stick to the words, I stick to the reality! Therefore, before we enter into the cold waters of the Mandukya Upanishad, a..." Learn More -
Speak to Us of Work
Talk #13 from the series Reflections on Khalil Gibran's The Prophet"In these words, Almustafa is giving the deepest experience of creativity. Life belongs to those who are creative because life is nothing but a long, eternal procession of creating more beauty, more truth, of creating..." Learn More -
Stop, and It Is Here!
Talk #8 from the series The Path of YogaOsho,
Patanjali has stressed the importance of non-attachment, that is, cessation of desire, for being rooted in oneself. But is non-attachment really at the beginning of the journey or at the very end? Learn More -
Sufis: The People of the Path, Vol. 1
Audiobooks – Series of TalksUsing Sufi stories as the central theme, Osho reveals and unravels both the hidden teachings of Sufism and his own understanding of life itself and the human condition.
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Sufis: The People of the Path, Vol. 2
Audiobooks – Series of TalksWhile commenting on Sufi stories and answering many questions concerning the spiritual search, Osho reveals the Sufi concept of “dying before death” in order to achieve spiritual awakening.
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Sufism Is Not Philosophy
Talk #15 from the series Vol. 1 Sufis: The People of the Path"Sufism is existential, though not existentialist. 'Existential' is a contradiction in terms. The whole approach of existentialism is that existence is not a system and cannot be converted into a system. That existence remains an..." Learn More -
The Hidden Harmony
Audiobooks – Series of TalksIn 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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The Key to Unawareness: Keep Thinking
Talk #24 from the series From Misery to EnlightenmentAlso Available As: eBook"I am shocked too, but one is helpless against the reality.
"The truth is that there is no qualitative difference between Ayatollah Khomeini and Albert Einstein; I would have loved to declare it if there..." Learn More -
The Middle Path
Talk #9 from the series Satyam Shivam Sundaram: Truth Godliness BeautyAlso Available As: eBook"Antar Farid, the question you are asking is certainly significant. Its significance is very subtle. I will have to go step by step to make it clear to you.
"These are the stages a seeker..." Learn More -
The Miracle of Understanding
Talk #5 from the series Talking Tao"Man is like an onion, exactly like an onion; layers and layers of personality; and behind all those layers is hidden the essence.
"That essence is like emptiness, shunya, void. It is more like non-being..." Learn More
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