OSHO Audiobooks

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

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  1. Take the Jump into Enlightenment!

    Talk #4 from the series Yoga: A New Direction
    Also Available As: eBook 
    Osho,
    You say one can take a jump for quick attainment of enlightenment. Is it possible? Enlightenment means going upward, isn't it? But a jump can only be taken if we want to go downward, like jumping from a multistoried mansion onto the ground. How can one jump from the ground to the top of the mansion? One can only go upward, ascending something. Please explain.
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  2. Tao – Allowing Things to Happen on Their Own

    Talk #17 from the series The Secret of Secrets
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    "Once some hunters went deep into a dark forest and found a hut in which a hermit was praying before a wooden cross. His face shone with happiness.
    "'Good afternoon, Brother. May God give us..." Learn More
  3. The Art of Awareness

    Talk #5 from the series Ah This!
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    "Sujata has written to me: how odd of God to choose the Jews! Sujata, God has a tremendous sense of humor! Religion remains something dead without a sense of humor as a foundation to it...." Learn More
  4. The Body and Soul Are in Deep Synchronicity

    Talk #9 from the series The Wild Geese and the Water
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    Osho,
    A few months ago in the West I read a book by Lama Trungpa, entitled Cutting Through Spiritual Materialism, and I got the impression that everything that could be done wrong, I was doing. Then I tried to be more alert, but by avoiding one pitfall I was constantly stepping into another, and so on.
    Now my question is: would you be so kind as to speak about this subject of avoiding spiritual materialism?
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  5. The Collective, the Individual, the Universal

    Talk #10 from the series Vol. 1 Zen: The Path of Paradox
    Osho,
    Eastern philosophy locates the essence of man in the atemporal observer. Western philosophy since the rise of technology, locates the chief dignity of man in the ability to control the world, to act. In psychosynthesis Assagioli marries East and West by positing both a passive witness and an active willer. Do mixed marriages work?
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  6. 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
  7. The Ego Is the Subtlest Dream

    Talk #9 from the series The Essence of Yoga
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    "'Man is being abolished,' says C. S. Lewis. 'Good riddance,' says B. F. Skinner. 'How like a god,' says Shakespeare's Hamlet about man. 'How like a dog,' says Pavlov. The trouble is that man is..." Learn More
  8. The Eight Steps of Yoga

    Talk #5 from the series Yoga: A New Direction
    Also Available As: eBook 
    "The light that you seek is within you. So the search is going to be an inward search. It is not a journey to some goal in the outer space; it is a journey in..." Learn More
  9. The Essence of Yoga

    Talks on the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali
    Vol. 6 of the Series: Yoga: The Science of the Soul
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    Osho outlines how Yoga, when followed without austere practices and suppressed attitudes, can help people to become more natural and flowing, making it easier to move into meditation. Referring to the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali, a logician, mystic and poet living in 400 AD, he introduces a form of Yoga evolved from ancient traditions that is of continuing relevance to contemporary life.

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  10. The Goose Is Out!

    Talk #1 from the series The Goose Is Out
    Also Available As: eBook 
    Osho,
    Is the goose really out?

    "The goose has never been in, the goose has always been out. It is a Zen koan. First you have to understand the meaning of Zen and..." Learn More
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