OSHO Audiobooks
Two hundred original Series of Talks are available, as Individual Talks, and as Selected or Excerpted Talks.
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Truth: Not a Dogma but a Dance
Talk #11 from the series From Ignorance to InnocenceAlso Available As: eBookOsho,
Are you against all the religions? What is their most fundamental mistake?
"Yes, I am against all the so-called religions because they are not religions at all. I am for religion but..." Learn More -
Understanding the Logic of Softness
Talk #7 from the series Talking Tao"Life is a river, a flow, a continuum, with no beginning and no end. It is not going somewhere, it is always here. It is not going from somewhere to somewhere else, it is always..." Learn More -
What Is the Art of Living?
AudioBook – Excerpted Talk"Be courageous and don’t escape from anywhere. Wherever your inner life leads you, go!" Learn More -
With Nothing to Lose
Osho,
How can we prepare ourselves for death?
"Don't accumulate anything whatever: power, money, prestige, virtue, knowledge, even the so-called spiritual experiences. Don't accumulate. If you don't accumulate you are ready to die..." Learn More -
You Are a Seed
Talk #4 from the series Yoga: The Science of LivingOsho,
I have heard that Patanjali and Lao Tzu came to a stream. Patanjali began to cross the stream by walking on the surface of the water. Lao Tzu stood on the bank and called him to come back.
'What's the matter?' Patanjali inquired.…. Learn More -
Your Birthright to Be a Buddha
Talk #2 from the series Zen: The Mystery and Poetry of the Beyond"Friends,
"One friend has asked, 'If Ronald Reagan and Mother Teresa both fall from a one hundred story building, who will reach to the earth first?'
"In the first place, who cares?" Learn More -
Zarathustra: The Laughing Prophet
Talks on Friedrich Nietzsche's Thus Spoke ZarathustraAudiobooks – Series of TalksAlso Available As: eBookOsho talks on Friedrich Nietzsche′s famous work Thus Spake Zarathustra, a work overshadowed by its link with Adolf Hitler and his horrific manipulation of Nietzche′s concept of the "superman" during the Second World War. Here Osho lifts Nietzsche beyond the blight of history, and restores his innocence, turning his great work into a feast of wisdom that we can all appreciate. Learn More
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