OSHO Audiobooks
Two hundred original Series of Talks are available, as Individual Talks, and as Selected or Excerpted Talks.
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This Very Moment
Talk #1 from the series Ecstasy: the Forgotten LanguageAlso Available As: eBook"Here I go again – I will sing the same old song. Yet it is not the same old song. It cannot be. Manu says there is nothing new under the sun and he is..." Learn More -
Truth Is Found in Your Own Boutique
Talk #13 from the series From Darkness to LightAlso Available As: eBook"Religion as such does not exist yet; hence, whatever is known as religion should remain separate from the state for the simple reason that it is not religion – it is pseudo, fake.
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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 -
Uncovering the Inner
Talk #50 from the series The Book of Secrets"The outer cannot change the inner, but the outer can help, or it can hinder. The outer can create a situation in which the inner can explode more easily. The thing to be remembered is..." Learn More -
When It Is Ripe, the Heart Opens
Talk #16 from the series The Transmission of the LampAlso Available As: eBook"There are many things which have changed as the centuries have passed. First, the search for truth used to be the only search that any man of genius would undertake. There was no other search..." Learn More -
You Are a Unique Individual
Talk #6 from the series the Diamond in the Lotus Om Mani Padme Hum: The Sound of Silence"The very word total acceptance has somewhere in it the shadow of non-acceptance. Total acceptance has been preached because people are living in total rejection; whatever happens to them, they are bound to find something..." Learn More -
You Have to Fly Alone
Talk #12 from the series Yaa-Hoo! The Mystic RoseAlso Available As: eBook"Kabir was a poor man. As far as the outside world is concerned, he was nobody. But as far as the inner world is concerned, he belongs to the same category as Gautam Buddha, Lao..." Learn More
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