OSHO Audiobooks
Two hundred original Series of Talks are available, as Individual Talks, and as Selected or Excerpted Talks.
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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 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 -
The Psychology of Egolessness
Talk #11 from the series The Vol. 08 Dhammapada: The Way of the BuddhaOsho,
Gurdjieff said that in order to attain to real will, one would have to surrender one's false will first. Is this also true here?
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The Three Initiations: Student, Disciple, Devotee
Talk #12 from the series Beyond Enlightenment"The word initiation is very significant and profound. There are three initiations: first, when a student becomes a disciple; second, when a disciple becomes a devotee; and third, when the devotee disappears in the master...." Learn More -
The Three-Rung Ladder of Love
Talk #19 from the series The Book of WisdomOsho,
Many times I have thought of questions felt to be meaningful. Each time the question resolved itself or seemed absurd after letting it gestate for a while. The paradox is that the words dissolve but the question mark remains. Learn More -
Truth Needs No Proof
Talk #13 from the series The Secret"Truth needs no proof, it simply is. It cannot be proved or disproved. It is luminous, it is radiant. Its presence is immediately felt, but only by those who have the heart to feel. The..." Learn More -
Using Emotions as a Path to the Source
Talk #16 from the series The Book of SecretsOsho,
The last technique you discussed yesterday said that when a mood against someone or for someone arises, not to place it on the person in question but to remain centered. But when we experiment with this technique on our anger, hatred, etc. we feel that we are suppressing our emotion and it becomes a suppressed complex. So please clarify how to be free from these suppressed complexes while practicing the above technique. Learn More -
Where Will You Go? This Is the Only World
Talk #19 from the series The RebelAlso Available As: eBook"The enlightened man is an actor. He cannot be otherwise. He knows he's not the body, yet he behaves as if he's the body; he knows he's not the mind, yet he responds as if..." Learn More
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