OSHO Audiobooks
Two hundred original Series of Talks are available, as Individual Talks, and as Selected or Excerpted Talks.
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The Three-Rung Ladder of Love
Talk #19 from the series The Book of WisdomOsho,
Many times I have thought of questions felt to be meaningful. Each time the question resolved itself or seemed absurd after letting it gestate for a while. The paradox is that the words dissolve but the question mark remains. Learn More -
The Tower of the Spirit
Talk #2 from the series When the Shoe Fits"Only man is in suffering. Suffering exists nowhere else than in the heart of man. The whole of nature is joyous; the whole of nature is always celebrating without any fear, without any anxiety. Existence..." Learn More -
The Whole Art of Tao
Talk #5 from the series Vol. 1 Tao: The Golden Gate"Taoism is not a religion in the ordinary sense of the term, it is not a so-called religion; it is authentically religious. But to be authentically religious it has to be basically scientific. Science and..." Learn More -
When the Shoe Fits
Audiobooks – Series of TalksOsho is unique in that he does not offer yet another intellectual treatise on principles, but rather relates the situation as it was a few thousand years ago to our situation here and now.
Early recording, lower quality audio. Learn More -
Where Will You Go? This Is the Only World
Talk #19 from the series The RebelAlso Available As: eBook"The enlightened man is an actor. He cannot be otherwise. He knows he's not the body, yet he behaves as if he's the body; he knows he's not the mind, yet he responds as if..." Learn More -
You Come with Trust; It Need Not Be Cultivated
Talk #2 from the series Vol. 3 Come Follow to YouOsho,
Many times I feel guilty because I cannot receive you.
"The word guilt should never be used. The very word has wrong associations; and once you use it you are caught in..." 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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