OSHO Audiobooks
Two hundred original Series of Talks are available, as Individual Talks, and as Selected or Excerpted Talks.
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God as Father Is Dead
Talk #6 from the series Vol. 2 I Say Unto YouOsho,
Is God overhead in the sky, in heaven?
"God is everywhere. God is everywhereness. God is not a person. You cannot locate him. God is the totality of all beings, of all..." Learn More -
Godliness, Not God
Talk #3 from the series From Unconsciousness to ConsciousnessAlso Available As: eBook"There is no God, but that does not mean that I'm an atheist. Certainly I am not a theist – I am saying there is no God – but that does not mean that you..." Learn More -
Look Inward and Find the Awakened One
Talk #14 from the series Bodhidharma: The Greatest Zen Master"Bodhidharma, for the first time in these sutras, looks at the people who are not enlightened and who are bound to misunderstand him. Hence, he talks about the possibility of the ordinary, unenlightened mind, and..." Learn More -
Patanjali Is a Great Persuader
Talk #4 from the series Yoga: The Science of the SoulAlso Available As: eBookOsho,
Please explain how a seed can flower without the bit in between.
"The seed can flower without the gap, without the time gap in between, because the seed is already flowering. You..." Learn More -
Patience Is a Flame Burning Bright
Talk #2 from the series Vol. 2 The BelovedOsho,
Why doesn't trust arise out of the decision to trust?
"Trust is not a decision on your part. You cannot decide for it. When you are finished with doubting, when you have..." Learn More -
Silence Has Its Own Messages
Talk #7 from the series Yoga: The Science of Living"There is a parable in Friedrich Nietzche's The Gay Science.
"A madman enters a marketplace with a lantern, crying. 'I see God! I see God!' but the busy crowd is unconcerned at his outbursts and..." Learn More -
Simplicity Never Appeals to the Ego
Talk #2 from the series Yoga: The Science of the SoulAlso Available As: eBookOsho,
What you have been saying about Heraclitus, Christ and Zen seems like kindergarten teachings compared to Patanjali. Heraclitus, Christ and Zen make the final step seem close; Patanjali makes even the first step seem almost impossible. It seems like we Westerners have hardly begun to realize the amount of work that has to be done. Learn More -
Start from Where You Are
Talk #1 from the series Yoga: The Science of Living"Once a master of Zen invited questions from his students. A student asked. 'What future rewards can be expected by those who strive diligently with their lessons?'
"Answered the master, 'Ask a question close to..." Learn More -
Stop, and It Is Here!
Talk #8 from the series The Path of YogaOsho,
Patanjali has stressed the importance of non-attachment, that is, cessation of desire, for being rooted in oneself. But is non-attachment really at the beginning of the journey or at the very end? Learn More -
Take the Jump into Enlightenment!
Talk #4 from the series Yoga: A New DirectionAlso Available As: eBookOsho,
You say one can take a jump for quick attainment of enlightenment. Is it possible? Enlightenment means going upward, isn't it? But a jump can only be taken if we want to go downward, like jumping from a multistoried mansion onto the ground. How can one jump from the ground to the top of the mansion? One can only go upward, ascending something. Please explain. Learn More
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