OSHO Audiobooks

Two hundred original Series of Talks are available, as Individual Talks, and as Selected or Excerpted Talks.

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  1. Therapy: An Opening for Meditation

    "The role of a therapist is a very delicate and complex affair.
    "First, the therapist himself suffers from the same problems that he is trying to help others with. The therapist is only a technician...." Learn More
  2. They Say Believe; I Say Explore

    Talk #15 from the series From Ignorance to Innocence
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    Osho,
    Is it possible for a politician to be a religious man or for a religious man to be a politician?

    "It is absolutely impossible for a political man to be religious, because..." Learn More
  3. Totally Immersed in This Moment

    Talk #16 from the series Philosophia Ultima
    Osho,
    The other day you said that sex for reproduction is sinful. I have also read your words saying that the greatest creative act of a woman is in producing a child, and that there is a vast difference between a mother and a woman.
    If this is so, then is there sin in participating in sex and in love in the hope of creating a child and experiencing the joy of creation and the renewing energy of the universe?

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  4. Truth Needs No Proof

    Talk #13 from the series The Secret
    "Truth needs no proof, it simply is. It cannot be proved or disproved. It is luminous, it is radiant. Its presence is immediately felt, but only by those who have the heart to feel. The..." Learn More
  5. Wait for the Real Yes to Come

    Talk #10 from the series The Secret of Secrets
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    Osho,
    All my life I have said yes and now that I am here with you and the yes seems really right, there comes only no. What is this no?

    "It is very natural." Learn More
  6. When You Are Ready...

    Talk #8 from the series Yoga: The Mystery Beyond Mind
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    Osho,
    How is it that an enlightened person like Krishnamurti cannot see that he is not helping people? If he is enlightened, shouldn't he be able to see all? And you say that you are able to help all types, but you also say that you are contradictory on purpose, so that some people will go away. If you are able to help all, why should some need to go away?
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