OSHO Audiobooks
Two hundred original Series of Talks are available, as Individual Talks, and as Selected or Excerpted Talks.
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The Twenty-first Century Approach to Meditation, Talks #1, 2, 3
Includes: #1 Religion: Knowing through Feeling, #2 Discovering Your Own Path, #3 The Twenty-first Century Approach to MeditationTalk #1 from the series The Eternal Quest"As far as I am concerned, I don't see philosophy as Indian or non-Indian. It is not possible. Philosophy is one, universal. There can be no geographical division in the human mind. So these divisions..." Learn More -
Transcending the Seven Bodies
Talk #7 from the series The Psychology of the EsotericAlso Available As: eBook"You can translate them. The West has not searched in that direction, but Western mysticism has words, terms for it. Jung is better than Freud as far as the search beyond the superficial consciousness is..." Learn More -
Transformation: Not Renunciation
Talk #6 from the series From Ignorance to InnocenceAlso Available As: eBookOsho,
Is there really absolutely no place for renunciation in your religion? The question arises because since I came in contact with you, many things in my life have dropped away. I cannot even relate to my old self. 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.
"You cannot..." Learn More -
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 -
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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