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

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  1. The White Lotus

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    Osho introduces Bodhidharma as an outlandish enlightened one. The fragments Osho discusses are taken from notes made by an unknown disciple of Bodhidharma – the disciple asks, and the master responds, simply, bluntly, in his own matchless style.

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  2. The Word, the Sound, and the Silence

    Talk #38 from the series The Great Zen Master Ta Hui
    "It is sad to have come to the end of Ta Hui's sutras. It has been an immensely rich pilgrimage, going step by step as Ta Hui was growing, as he was transforming, as he..." Learn More
  3. The World Needs to Be One

    Talk #13 from the series From Bondage to Freedom
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    "Zorba the Buddha is certainly amongst you. And he has acted the way he is supposed to act – individually, rebelliously. Revolution is for crowds, mobs; hence, revolution changes things but never betters them.
    "Rebellion..." Learn More
  4. There Is No Final Destination

    Talk #7 from the series Rinzai: Master of the Irrational
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    "Maneesha, the anecdote that you have brought can be understood only if you understand Zen's position about conditionality. In our lives everything is conditioned – conditioned by circumstances, conditioned by traditions. When I say everything..." Learn More
  5. This. This. A Thousand Times This: The Very Essence of Zen

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    Through his commentaries on anecdotes about Zen masters Osho reiterates that Zen is not for the mass-mind but only for the individual who is unconcerned with the dictates of the status quo. Learn More
  6. 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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  7. Transcending the Seven Bodies

    Talk #7 from the series The Psychology of the Esoteric
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    "You can translate them. The West has not searched in that direction, but Western mysticism has words, terms for it. Jung is better than Freud as far as the search beyond the superficial consciousness is..." Learn More
  8. Transformation: Not Renunciation

    Talk #6 from the series From Ignorance to Innocence
    Also Available As: eBook 
    Osho,
    Is there really absolutely no place for renunciation in your religion? The question arises because since I came in contact with you, many things in my life have dropped away. I cannot even relate to my old self.
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  9. 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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  10. Utopia Is Just around the Corner

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    Osho,
    What do you say to the people who call you a utopian?

    "They are right – just their idea of utopia is not right. They think that utopia is something which cannot be achieved; that's..." Learn More
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