OSHO Audiobooks
Two hundred original Series of Talks are available, as Individual Talks, and as Selected or Excerpted Talks.
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Relax: Life Itself Prepares the Ground
Talk #4 from the series Peace Peace Peace Om Shantih Shantih Shantih: The Soundless Sound"Every step on the path reminds one of the utter poverty of language. I may have said to you, Bring light into your unconscious, because in that moment you would not have understood what you..." Learn More -
Relaxation Is to Be at Home
Talk #4 from the series Tantra: The Supreme Understanding"The song continues:
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Do naught with the body but relax.
Shut firm the mouth and silent remain;
empty your mind and think of naught.
Like a hollow bamboo, rest at ease with your body.Hellip; -
Relaxing into Oneself
Talk #71 from the series The Book of Secrets"Life without is a cyclone – a constant conflict, turmoil, struggle. But it is only so on the surface – just as on the surface of the ocean are waves, maddening noise, constant struggle. But..." Learn More -
Religion Is the Most Delicate Art
Very Few Find the PathTalk #13 from the series The Fish in the Sea Is Not Thirsty"Man is a dilemma, because man is a duality. Man is not one single being: man is the past and the future. The past means the animal, and the future means the divine. And between..." Learn More -
See the World as It Is
Talk #9 from the series The Vol. 05 Dhammapada: The Way of the Buddha"The first sutra: Do not live in the world
in distraction and false dreams,
outside the law.
"It is one of the most misinterpreted sutras of Buddha...." 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 -
Speak to Us of Work
Talk #13 from the series Reflections on Khalil Gibran's The Prophet"In these words, Almustafa is giving the deepest experience of creativity. Life belongs to those who are creative because life is nothing but a long, eternal procession of creating more beauty, more truth, of creating..." 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 -
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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