OSHO Audiobooks
Two hundred original Series of Talks are available, as Individual Talks, and as Selected or Excerpted Talks.
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Nirvana: The Last Nightmare
Audiobooks – Series of TalksWhy does Osho say "Nirvana is the last and ultimate nightmare?" What is it about wanting to improve ourselves that is so enticingly hopeful, yet seemingly unattainable, reinforcing that all too familiar uneasiness associated with never being fully at peace with oneself? Learn More -
No Other Life than This
Talk #1 from the series The Wild Geese and the WaterOsho,
Do you have a message for sannyasins and friends gathering at the Cafe Royal, London, for the 'March Event?'
"Anand Poonam, sannyas is a rebellion against both the past and the future...." Learn More -
No Question Means the Answer
Talk #15 from the series Yet Again Come Come ComeOsho,
I feel too lazy to think of a question. What to do?
"It cannot be true that you really feel too lazy; otherwise who has written this question?
"A man was lying..." Learn More -
No Water, No Moon
Audiobooks – Series of TalksAlso Available As: eBookThese 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 -
Not Knowing Is the Beginning of Zazen
Talk #7 from the series Dang Dang Doko Dang"Knowledge is not enough, to rely on it is dangerous. Knowledge is borrowed, it is not knowing. Knowing grows with you, knowing is a growth, an evolution; knowledge is implanted within you from the outside..." Learn More -
Ordinary Is Good
Talk #2 from the series The Diamond SutraOsho,
Is it possible that the no-mind evolves quite naturally out of the mind without struggle and anguish, without exploding, hammering, cutting and such wild acts? Is the very idea of no-mind, which seems to be in the mind and yet transcending the mind, a seedlike form of the no-mind?… Learn More -
Out of No, Yes Is Born
Talk #8 from the series Yoga: The Science of LivingOsho,
Once you referred to Sartre saying that when he was asked in an interview, 'What is the most significant thing in your life?' Sartre replied, 'Everything. To love to live, to smoke.' And then you remarked that this reply is very Zen-like. But does Sartre have a Zen-consciousness? Learn More -
Philosophy Solves Nothing
Talk #8 from the series And the Flowers Showered"Religion is not concerned with philosophical questions and answers. To go on looking this way is stupid, and a sheer waste of life, time, energy and consciousness, because you can go on asking and answers..." Learn More -
Raise No Dust, Leave No Tracks
Talk #13 from the series Tao: The Pathless Path Series 2"Tao is the vision of the total, the vision of the whole. Parts don't matter; parts don't have any meaning in themselves. The meaning belongs to the whole, to the unity, tot he organic unity..." Learn More -
Right Relationships with Others
Talk #7 from the series Vedanta: Seven Steps to SamadhiAlso Available As: eBook"It can happen only when neither the disciple nor the master is doing anything; it can happen only in a non-doing, absolute non-doing, because grace is not something you can do anything about. You can..."
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