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

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  1. Religion Is the Most Delicate Art

    Very Few Find the Path
    Talk #13 from the series The Fish in the Sea Is Not Thirsty
    "Man is a dilemma, because man is a duality. Man is not one single being: man is the past and the future. The past means the animal, and the future means the divine. And between..." Learn More
  2. Religion Is Understanding, Awareness, Authenticity

    Talk #5 from the series Vol. 2 The Beloved
    "Religion is a very complex phenomenon; its complexity has to be understood.
    "There are seven types of religions in the world. The first type is ignorance oriented. Because people cannot tolerate their ignorance, they hide..." Learn More
  3. Religions, Like Diseases, Are Many: Truth, Like Health, Is One

    Talk #25 from the series From Misery to Enlightenment
    Also Available As: eBook 
    "Religion is an inquiry just the way science is, with one difference:
    "Science inquires about the objective reality – that which is there, outside of you.
    "Science excludes the scientist himself. It inquires about everything..." Learn More
  4. Seek and You Shall Miss; Relax and You Shall Find

    Talk #27 from the series From Personality to Individuality
    Also Available As: eBook 
    "It reminds me of a story. Three old men were sitting in a park. One was seventy-five, the second was eighty, and the third was eighty-five. The first one said, 'It seems I am getting..." Learn More
  5. Silence Has Its Own Messages

    Talk #7 from the series Yoga: The Science of Living
    "There is a parable in Friedrich Nietzche's The Gay Science.
    "A madman enters a marketplace with a lantern, crying. 'I see God! I see God!' but the busy crowd is unconcerned at his outbursts and..." Learn More
  6. Simplicity Never Appeals to the Ego

    Talk #2 from the series Yoga: The Science of the Soul
    Also Available As: eBook 
    Osho,
    What you have been saying about Heraclitus, Christ and Zen seems like kindergarten teachings compared to Patanjali. Heraclitus, Christ and Zen make the final step seem close; Patanjali makes even the first step seem almost impossible. It seems like we Westerners have hardly begun to realize the amount of work that has to be done.
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  7. Spice in Buddha's Pot

    Talk #21 from the series The Transmission of the Lamp
    Also Available As: eBook 
    "The number is really vast. Buddhism in itself became a world of philosophy – not just a philosophy, but a source of many philosophies because it spread all over Asia, meeting with different cultures, different..." Learn More
  8. Start from Where You Are

    Talk #1 from the series Yoga: The Science of Living
    "Once a master of Zen invited questions from his students. A student asked. 'What future rewards can be expected by those who strive diligently with their lessons?'
    "Answered the master, 'Ask a question close to..." Learn More
  9. Stop, and It Is Here!

    Talk #8 from the series The Path of Yoga
    Also Available As: Book  eBook 
    Osho,
    Patanjali has stressed the importance of non-attachment, that is, cessation of desire, for being rooted in oneself. But is non-attachment really at the beginning of the journey or at the very end?
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  10. 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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