OSHO Audiobooks
Two hundred original Series of Talks are available, as Individual Talks, and as Selected or Excerpted Talks.
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Unio Mystica, Vol. 1
Talks on the Sufi Mystic Hakim SanaiAudiobooks – Series of TalksThis is the first of a two volume series on the twelfth century Persian court poet, Sanai′s Hadiqa, about which Osho says: "Such books are not written, they are born. These words are saturated with satori." Learn More -
Unio Mystica, Vol. 2
Talks on the Sufi Mystic Hakim SanaiAudiobooks – Series of TalksSpeaking on the verses of Hakim Sanai, a 12th-century Persian poet, Osho speaks directly to each one of us, inviting every human being to look to his own inner world. Learn More -
Until You Die
Audiobooks – Series of TalksIn these commentaries on Sufi anecdotes, Osho brings a new, contemporary understanding to the significance of the apparently simple tales used by Sufi masters to help guide those on an inner journey. And the deeper core of Sufi teaching is revealed.
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Water into Wine Is Not the Real Miracle
Talk #32 from the series The Transmission of the LampAlso Available As: eBook"There was no enlightenment in the case of Jesus, and whatever happened after, they are wholly and solely responsible for it. They have sown the seeds of fanaticism.
"The very declaration of Jesus, 'I am..." Learn More -
What Is God?
Talk #3 from the series Vol. 2 Sufis: The People of the Path"What is God?
"Al-Hillaj Mansoor says:"
It is the gathering together then the silence
Then the loss of words and the awareness
Then the discovering and the nakedness.…. Learn More -
You Can Be a Judas, and You Can Also Be a Jesus
Talk #7 from the series Vol. 4 Come Follow to You"A man was traveling through the wilderness when he came across some animals having a speech contest. The judge was a lion who invited the man to become part of the audience. The man accepted...." Learn More -
Your Children Are Not Your Children
Talk #9 from the series Reflections on Khalil Gibran's The Prophet"It is almost impossible to find a book comparable to Kahlil Gibran's The Prophet, for the simple reason that it has a tremendous inner consistency: first he talks about love, then he talks about marriage..." Learn More
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