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  1. Tomorrow Is in the Womb of Today

    Talk #22 from the series From Death to Deathlessness
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    "What William James is saying has been said for thousands of years, by almost all the politicians, all the priests – and you can see the result of such a teaching.
    "What does it mean..." Learn More
  2. Toward the Awakening

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    Inaudible text at 12min 33sec (1min 2sec)is as follows: ...very, very true that the Buddhas, Krishnas and Christs that we have known are not really the representatives. They are not really central, they are on the periphery. The centra
    Talk #1 from the series The Supreme Doctrine
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    "I do not know where to begin or where to end, because life itself is beginningless and endless. Like these hills around you or the clouds wandering above you, or like the sky, you are..." Learn More
  3. Trust Is a Touchstone

    Talk #8 from the series The Divine Melody
    Exactly nothing: that's the commodity I deal in. Literally, it is much ado about nothing. But the nothing is not just nothing; it is the source of all. Sannyas means you are tired of being yourself and you are ready to drop that burden. Learn More
  4. Trust Is Unaddressed

    Talk #8 from the series Yoga: The Supreme Science
    Osho,
    In one of your lectures something has hit me hard. It is the contradiction between trusting myself and trusting you. There is a part of me that says: if I trust my own self and follow my own self, then I have surrendered and said yes to you. But I am not sure whether that is just a rationalization I have created for myself.
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  5. 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
  6. Until the Hour of Separation

    "Khalil Gibran, in the name of Almustafa, is giving the very essence of mysticism. He is not preaching any religion, he is preaching religion as such.
    "In fact, the very existence of three hundred religions..." Learn More
  7. Using Emotions as a Path to the Source

    Talk #16 from the series The Book of Secrets
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    Osho,
    The last technique you discussed yesterday said that when a mood against someone or for someone arises, not to place it on the person in question but to remain centered. But when we experiment with this technique on our anger, hatred, etc. we feel that we are suppressing our emotion and it becomes a suppressed complex. So please clarify how to be free from these suppressed complexes while practicing the above technique.
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  8. You Come with Trust; It Need Not Be Cultivated

    Talk #2 from the series Vol. 3 Come Follow to You
    Osho,
    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
  9. You Have My Marrow

    Talk #9 from the series Ancient Music in the Pines
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    "Of what music have I been talking to you? The Hindu mystics have called it omkar, the ultimate sound, or even better, they have called it the anahata, the soundless sound, the sound that is uncreated, the sound that has always been there, the sound of existence itself. It is surrounding you, it is within you, without you. You are made of it." Learn More
  10. Your Children Are Not Your Children

    "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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