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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. Stop, and It Is Here!

    Talk #8 from the series The Path of Yoga
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    Osho,
    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?
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  2. Suchness: Acceptance of What Is

    Talk #9 from the series The Razor's Edge
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    "I do not love you, I am simply love. One loves when one is not love himself. Then love is only a passing moment; it comes and goes.
    "The day you realize yourself, your very..." Learn More
  3. The Art of Liberation

    Talk #1 from the series Yoga: The Supreme Science
    "Man is almost mad – mad because he is seeking something which he has already got; mad because he's not aware of who he is; mad because he hopes, desires and then ultimately, feels frustrated...." Learn More
  4. The Buddha Within

    Talk #1 from the series The Heart Sutra
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    "I salute the buddha within you. You may not be aware of it, you may not have ever dreamed about it – that you are a buddha, that nobody can be anything else, that buddhahood..." Learn More
  5. The Disappearance of Sex

    Talk #28 from the series The Rebel
    Also Available As: eBook 
    "What is happening to you is not a curse; it is a blessing. It is just your old mind that is interpreting it as if something is going wrong. Everything is going right, the way..." Learn More
  6. The Distillation of Rebellious Spirits

    Talk #22 from the series From Ignorance to Innocence
    Also Available As: eBook 
    Osho,
    You have been speaking about the importance of being oneself. Could you talk about the paradox of being an individual and melting into the commune?

    "There is no paradox as such, as..." Learn More
  7. The Future Is Very Bright

    Now, Something Beyond The Machine
    Talk #16 from the series The Secret
    Osho,
    To me the future of the East appears bleak whichever way one looks at it – either poverty and starvation through fatalism, or Westernization through capitalism – for is it not necessary for the East to become West before people again become interested in their inner search? Is it not necessary for the people of the East to become materially rich before their spiritual poverty again becomes evident?
    But the burden of the West already lies heavy on the world: the atomic bomb; violence through frustration; the automatization of the soul; the destruction of the forests and the pollution of the air and sea so that it is uncertain whether the environment can maintain its delicate balance. Can the world support another West?
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  8. The Lazy Man's Way to Enlightenment

    Talk #10 from the series The Path of the Mystic
    Also Available As: eBook 
    "The conscious mind represses memory contents into the unconscious. The unconscious mind has no interest as far as repression is concerned; in fact it wants to express everything so that it can be unburdened. The..." Learn More
  9. The Lilies in the Field Are Enlightened

    Talk #2 from the series The Book of Wisdom
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    Osho,
    This sounds like a silly question. I am not sure that I want to become enlightened. I am surprised to see so many people around who seem to have that desire. I feel very much attached to my country and I love my work there. Still I want to take sannyas – is that possible? Is it not a contradiction?
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  10. The Melody Is Born

    Talk #9 from the series The Divine Melody
    "Love is the only miracle there is. Love is the ladder from hell to heaven. Love learned well, you have learned all. Love missed, you missed your whole life. People who ask about God are..." Learn More
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