OSHO Audiobooks

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

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  1. Kyozan: A True Man of Zen

    Talks on Zen
    Audiobooks – Series of Talks
    Also Available As: eBook 
    In this short series of talks, you can explore how one wondrously straightforward, down-to-earth, enlightened master, Osho, describes another: Kyozan, a true man of Zen. Learn More
  2. Live Zen

    Audiobooks – Series of Talks
    These talks are for anyone wanting to discover what Zen is and delve deeply into it. Commenting on anecdotes from many great Zen masters, Osho provides a doorway to the language of Zen. The last talk includes the first instance of the “gibberish, silence, and let-go” meditation. Learn More
  3. No Water, No Moon

    Audiobooks – Series of Talks
    Also Available As: eBook 
    These Zen stories on the surface seem absurd, but the meaning of Zen cannot be stated in words; it can only be implied by parable. Osho employs these parables to elucidate the foibles of common thinking and to suggest ways to become aware of who we really are. Learn More
  4. The Mustard Seed

    Audiobooks – Series of Talks
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    Osho takes the Gospel of Thomas out of their narrower Christian context, and blends their wisdom with the rich threads of Eastern traditions of mysticism, thereby showing the truly universal nature of Jesus′ teachings.

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  5. The Search

    Talks on the Ten Bulls of Zen
    Audiobooks – Series of Talks
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    Osho talks on the ten paintings that tell the famous Zen story of a farmer in search of his lost bull, providing an allegorical expression of the search for enlightenment.

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  6. This. This. A Thousand Times This: The Very Essence of Zen

    Audiobooks – Series of Talks
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    Through his commentaries on anecdotes about Zen masters Osho reiterates that Zen is not for the mass-mind but only for the individual who is unconcerned with the dictates of the status quo. Learn More
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