OSHO Audiobooks
Two hundred original Series of Talks are available, as Individual Talks, and as Selected or Excerpted Talks.
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The Unknowable Self
Talk #4 from the series The Supreme Doctrine"The deepest mystery of existence is the phenomenon of knowledge. You can know everything except your own self. The knower cannot be known because to know something means to reduce it to an object. The very process of knowledge..." Learn More -
There Is a Bigger Universe Within You
Talk #20 from the series From Death to DeathlessnessAlso Available As: eBook"The scientific approach to existence and the religious approach have been in the past separate and unbridgeable. The reason was the insistence of old religions on superstitions, belief systems, denial of inquiry and doubt. In..." Learn More -
Walking the Tightrope
Talk #3 from the series The Art of Dying"Existence is paradoxical; paradox is its very core. It exists through opposites, it is a balance in the opposites. And one who learns how to balance becomes capable of knowing what life is, what existence..." Learn More -
We Are Not Interested in Heaven
Talk #8 from the series Hyakujo: The Everest of Zen"Maneesha, language has never been used the way Zen uses it – very symbolic, metaphoric, yet indicating to the ultimate reality. Its prose also is poetry. And while listening to these dialogues, you should not..." Learn More -
We Shall Be Again Together
Talk #47 from the series Reflections on Khalil Gibran's The ProphetFare you well, people of Orphalese.
This day has ended.
It is closing upon us even as the water-lily upon its own tomorrow.
What was given us here we shall keep,
And if it suffices not, then again must we come together and together stretch our hands unto the giver. Learn More -
You’ll Never find a Lion in the Lions Club
Talk #23 from the series From Misery to EnlightenmentAlso Available As: eBook"Man's mind is a Pandora's box.
"It contains the whole of evolution from the lowest creature to the highest genius. They are all living together in man's mind simultaneously, they are all contemporaries. It is..." Learn More
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