OSHO Audiobooks
Two hundred original Series of Talks are available, as Individual Talks, and as Selected or Excerpted Talks.
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A Declaration of Your Self-Nature
Talk #5 from the series Rinzai: Master of the IrrationalAlso Available As: eBook"Maneesha, the deeper I look into Zen, the more things become crystal clear. One thing is its absolute uniqueness in the world of religions.
"In comparison to Zen, all the religions look like entertainment. Formal..." Learn More -
A Search for Consciousness
Talk #1 from the series Vedanta: Seven Steps to SamadhiAlso Available As: eBook"The ultimate truth is not far away, it is not distant. It is near you, close, closer than you are to yourself, but still you go on missing it, and you have been missing it..." Learn More -
A Small Flame of Awareness
Talk #7 from the series Isan: No Footprints in the Blue SkyAlso Available As: Book"Maneesha, the Zen encounter is not that of words. The zencounter is a communion in silence. When two Zen masters meet, whoever speaks first has fallen from his status. Days may pass by; they may..." Learn More -
All Going Is Going Astray
Talk #10 from the series The First PrincipleOsho,
There are moments when I feel no hope, without feeling desperate, when there is recognition that the 'I' has fought enough and cannot help anymore. Yet under these momentary covers lingers the one and only longing: to become my real nature, to experience truth and to live it in the world. My mind pleases itself to call this longing an authentic, genuine thirst. However, the suspicion is there that it is just a way to hide my plain greed. Learn More -
Be a Bee, Be Free!
Talk #8 from the series The Tantra ExperienceOsho,
I am a frog. I know I'm a frog because I like swimming in murky dark green water and hopping about in slimy mud. And what is honey anyway? If a frog can be in an unpatterned state of being, will it become a bee? Learn More -
Be Total Like a Child and Remain a Learner
Talk #3 from the series The Vol. 1 Wisdom of the SandsOsho,
One day you emphasize being mature, another day you say, 'Be like a child.' If I adopt a mature attitude, I feel my child is repressed and starved for expression. If I let my child dance, sing, then also childish attitudes come up, like clinging to a love-object. What should I do? Learn More -
Be, Know Thyself, Keep the Measure
Talk #13 from the series Peace Peace Peace Om Shantih Shantih Shantih: The Soundless Sound"Greece lost its golden age not because of mythological scholarship or poetic imagination; it lost its golden age the day it decided to poison Socrates. It killed its own highest expression of spirit.
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Beware! I Am Here to Destroy Your Dreams
Talk #3 from the series From Personality to IndividualityAlso Available As: eBook"Dreaming is a substitute for the real.
"It is a mind device to console you.
"If you have been fasting, you will dream in the night of a feast because the hunger needs food, and..." Learn More -
Beyond Sex
Talk #10 from the series Vol. 1 Sufis: The People of the PathOsho,
Surely meditation is for mystics. Why do you propose it for ordinary people and their children?
"First, I have never come across an ordinary person; they do not exist. They are only..." Learn More -
Beyond the Prism of the Mind
Talk #5 from the series The First Principle"The first principle, the principle that cannot be said – but we can still try. The first principle is that samsara is nirvana, that the ordinary is the extraordinary, that this world is the other..." Learn More
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