OSHO Audiobooks
Two hundred original Series of Talks are available, as Individual Talks, and as Selected or Excerpted Talks.
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Nirvana: The Last Nightmare
Audiobooks – Series of TalksWhy does Osho say "Nirvana is the last and ultimate nightmare?" What is it about wanting to improve ourselves that is so enticingly hopeful, yet seemingly unattainable, reinforcing that all too familiar uneasiness associated with never being fully at peace with oneself? Learn More -
No Beginning - No End
Talk #23 from the series The Sword and the Lotus"There are many questions which are created by man himself; they don't have any roots in reality.
"First, man starts with assumptions and slowly, slowly forgets that the assumption is not reality. For example, the..." Learn More -
No Hell, No Heaven
Talk #8 from the series Vol. 1 Tao: The Golden GateOsho,
I am a judge. Have I any chance of ever entering nirvana? If your answer is no, then I can change my profession; I can become a doctor. I am also trained as a homeopath. Learn More -
No Yesterday, No Tomorrow, No Today
Talk #10 from the series The Book of Nothing: Hsin Hsin Ming"Man is lost because of words, symbols, language. You are not lost in reality, you are lost in a linguistic dream – because reality is always there in front of you, but you are not..." Learn More -
Nothing to Do with Doing
Talk #10 from the series The Vol. 12 Dhammapada: The Way of the BuddhaOsho,
You continually speak of dropping the ego, but how can I do so when I can't distinguish between what is the ego and what is my true nature?
"The ego cannot be..." Learn More -
Of Myths and Madness
Talk #8 from the series The Miracle"Maneesha, before I discuss the great matter of Zen, Avirbhava has brought a few ancient gods to be inaugurated into her Museum of Gods. Her assistant, Anando, has also brought a few small gods. Before..." Learn More -
Only a Ripe Fruit Falls
Talk #8 from the series My Way: The Way of the White CloudsAlso Available As: eBookOsho
I feel that through developing an attitude of endurance toward difficulties, I have become resigned to much of life. This resignation feels like a weight pushing against my effort to become more alive in meditation. Does this mean that I have suppressed my ego, and that I must find it again before I can really lose it? Learn More -
Philosophia Ultima
Talks on the Mandukya UpanishadAudiobooks – Series of TalksOsho says there is no way to go beyond the Mandukya Upanishad, its message is eternal and represents the ultimate in human consciousness. While science dissects and divides, the Upanishad is a holistic, individual approach; a unifying vision. Learn More -
Prana, Breath: The Bridge from Body to Soul
Talk #7 from the series Dancing in the BreezeAlso Available As: eBookThe Buddha asked a monk: 'How do you measure the length of a man's life?'
The monk answered, 'By days.'
"Very simple question, and a very simple answer. But much is implied in the question. And..." Learn More -
Reality Doesn't Adjust to You
Talk #9 from the series Returning to the Source"Your whole world is in your mind. Or rather, your whole world is your mind; nothing else exists. Whatsoever you see is a projection. Whatsoever you feel is also a projection. That's why Hindus have..." Learn More
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