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  1. Nothing Has to Be Achieved

    Talk #29 from the series The Secret of Secrets
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    The old pond
    Frog jumps in
    The sound of water

    "This is one of the most famous haiku by Matsuo Basho. It has that special flavor that only awakened people are aware of. Its beauty is not..." Learn More
  2. On the Utility of Not-Being

    Talk #7 from the series Absolute Tao
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    "The deepest core of being is non-being. The foundation of isness is nothingness. And when I say nothingness I don't mean nothing-ness. I only mean no-thingness.
    "Form exists on the base of the formless. The..." Learn More
  3. Philosophia Perennis, Series 1

    Talks on Pythagoras, the Philosopher and Mystic
    Audiobooks – Series of Talks
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    Many of us know Pythagoras’ famous theorem in geometry but few of us are aware that he also traveled extensively in search of truth, learning from many mystery schools. Being both mathematician and mystic, he was the first enlightened person to experiment with creating a synthesis between science and mysticism.
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  4. Prayer Is Business

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    "I do not consider 'gnostic' a category of belief. The theist believes in God, without knowing, without any experience. His belief is just an escape from doubt.
    "To remain in doubt needs tremendous courage. Not..." Learn More
  5. Relaxation, Watchfulness, a Nonjudgmental Attitude

    Talk #14 from the series The Great Zen Master Ta Hui
    "I can see the difficulties Ta Hui is passing through. He can intellectually understand the path of awareness, he can also intellectually explain it to others – but he himself still remains only a philosopher...." Learn More
  6. 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
  7. Remember the Middle and You Will Always Be Right

    Remember the middle
    Talk #3 from the series Dancing in the Breeze
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    "Man's whole misery consists in his being off-center. here is a maladjustment between the hub and the wheel. There is a maladjustment between you and reality, and that maladjustment manifests itself in a thousand and..." Learn More
  8. Revolution of the Spirit

    Talk #22 from the series The Secret of Secrets
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    Osho,
    After the tidal wave of events and with the memory of a profound experience, I face new aloneness. Efforts to share or escape into distractions have bad results. Why do I cling to this habit of escaping aloneness? A few comments may help me for the task ahead.
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  9. Stillness – Time Disappears and Eternity Is

    Questions and Answers
    Ending missing. You will have more time, more energy, ...(less dissipation. And ultimately it will become possible that your whole life becomes just a play.)
    Talk #8 from the series Vol. 2 The Ultimate Alchemy
    "Stillness has many dimensions. One is silence: that is the polar opposite of sound, soundlessness. The second dimension is no movement: that is the polar opposite of movement. Mind is movement, just as mind is..." Learn More
  10. Thanks for the Compliment!

    Talk #7 from the series Be Still and Know
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    "According to Aristotle there is no mystery; everything is explainable in logical terms – that is his fundamental tenet. And my fundamental tenet is: nothing is explainable in terms of logic. If you try to explain life in terms of logic you destroy life." Learn More
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