OSHO Audiobooks
Two hundred original Series of Talks are available, as Individual Talks, and as Selected or Excerpted Talks.
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Of the Meeting with a Higher Man
Talk #21 from the series Zarathustra: The Laughing ProphetAlso Available As: eBook"Zarathustra has no respect for the higher man, because the higher man is nothing but the old man with a bigger ego. He may be higher because he has power, he is a king; he..." Learn More -
Of the Stillest Hour
Talk #7 from the series Zarathustra: The Laughing ProphetAlso Available As: eBook"The moment comes in every mystic's life when he feels that he is a failure – a failure because he cannot reach human beings. Not that he is not trying hard, but there are so..." Learn More -
Of the Three Evil Things
Talk #14 from the series Zarathustra: The Laughing ProphetAlso Available As: eBook"All the teachers before Zarathustra, and even after him, have looked at things with a very prejudiced mind. They have not allowed the multidimensionality of every experience. They have imposed a certain dimension and conditioned..." Learn More -
Of the Virtue That Makes Small
Talk #11 from the series Zarathustra: The Laughing ProphetAlso Available As: eBook"Zarathustra has not any doctrine to preach, he has not any ideal that every man has to become. He has no fixed morality; his trust is in spontaneous consciousness. His trust in his own consciousness..." Learn More -
Once Upon a Time
Talk #1 from the series The Vol. 2 Perfect Master"Sufism is not speculation – it is utterly practical. It is not a philosophy – it is very down-to-earth. Its roots are in the earth. It is not abstract, wholly thinking – it means business...." Learn More -
Out of Context
Talk #3 from the series The Vol. 2 Perfect Master"Sufism is not a doctrine but a discipline, a method of inner transformation, an alchemical device – to change the lower into the higher, to change the baser metal into gold. It does not believe..." Learn More -
Out of No, Yes Is Born
Talk #8 from the series Yoga: The Science of LivingOsho,
Once you referred to Sartre saying that when he was asked in an interview, 'What is the most significant thing in your life?' Sartre replied, 'Everything. To love to live, to smoke.' And then you remarked that this reply is very Zen-like. But does Sartre have a Zen-consciousness? Learn More -
Polishing the Mirror of the Heart
Talk #1 from the series Vol. 1 Unio Mystica"Hakim Sanai – this name is as sweet to me as honey, as sweet as nectar. Hakim Sanai is unique, unique in the world of Sufism. No other Sufi has been able to reach to..." 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 -
Prayer Is Business
Talk #14 from the series From Unconsciousness to ConsciousnessAlso Available As: eBook"I do not consider 'gnostic' a category of belief. The theist believes in God, without knowing, without any experience. His belief is just an escape from doubt.
"To remain in doubt needs tremendous courage. Not..." Learn More
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