OSHO Audiobooks
Two hundred original Series of Talks are available, as Individual Talks, and as Selected or Excerpted Talks.
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Beyond the Mind to the Source
Talk #12 from the series The Book of Secrets"There are many questions. The first question:
Osho,
Last night you said that with the dawn of enlightenment, the space between the two eyebrows, the third eye, becomes all inclusive. The other day you said that all enlightened ones are centered in their navel, and on still another day you have explained about the silver cord in the middle of the spine.…" Learn More -
Buddha’s Whole Message: Be Conscious
Talk #1 from the series The Diamond Sutra"I love Gautama the Buddha because he represents to me the essential core of religion. He is not the founder of Buddhism – Buddhism is a by-product – but he is the beginner of a..." Learn More -
Childhood: An Education in Psychological Slavery
Talk #10 from the series From Unconsciousness to ConsciousnessAlso Available As: eBook"Belief is blind. It has no rational proofs for it. It is based on your psychological need, it has no objective proof. You want to believe because without belief you feel empty, just a driftwood..." Learn More -
Dancing in the Breeze
On Buddha's 'The Sutra of Forty-Two Chapters'
Vol. 4 of the series: The Discipline of TranscendenceAudiobooks – Series of TalksAlso Available As: eBookThis is the culmination of four volumes in which Osho comments on the 42 earliest-known teachings of Buddha. Osho is pragmatic throughout and beautifully entertaining, as he eloquently adds his own insights, understandings and methods while commenting on those of Buddha. Learn More -
Dancingly Disappear
Talk #4 from the series Beyond PsychologyAlso Available As: eBook"It is not a suicidal desire.
"One basic thing about suicide is that it arises only in people who are clinging very much to life. And when they fail in their clinging, the mind moves..." Learn More -
Dharma Is Your Nature
Talk #4 from the series The Miracle"Maneesha, obviously these statements of Dogen were uttered before his enlightenment. He is a beautiful scholar, a learned man. He has a rare intellect; from the age of seven he was able to translate Buddha's..." Learn More -
Dharma Lives in You
Talk #1 from the series The White LotusQuestion: What is buddha-mind?
Answer: Your mind is it. When you see the selfsame essence of it, you can call it suchness. When you see the changeless nature of it, you can call it dharmakaya. It does not belong to anything; therefore, it is called emancipation.… Learn More -
Enlightenment Is Your Birthright
Talk #6 from the series Vol. 2 Philosophia Perennis"Pythagoras' contribution to Western philosophy is immense. It is incalculable. For the first time he introduced vegetarianism to the West. The idea of vegetarianism is of immense value; it is based on great reverence for..." Learn More -
Enlightenment Is Your Self-Nature
Talk #2 from the series Bodhidharma"The realization of enlightenment, or buddhahood, is difficult. And it is also not difficult. It is difficult if you start looking for it. It is not difficult if you simply sit down, settling within yourself..." Learn More -
Everything Is Possible
Talk #8 from the series The Vol. 06 Dhammapada: The Way of the BuddhaOsho,
To me, the most beautiful passage in the Christian scriptures ends with the words, 'And Jesus wept.' It occurs when he approaches Jerusalem for the last time, looks down on it in his compassion, sees all of the foolishness, futility and pathos of mankind – and weeps.
Osho, does Buddha weep? Learn More
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