OSHO Audiobooks
Two hundred original Series of Talks are available, as Individual Talks, and as Selected or Excerpted Talks.
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All Beings Have Buddha Nature
Talk #18 from the series The Great Zen Master Ta Hui"There seems to be a misunderstanding on the part of Ta Hui. Perhaps it is something to do with his unconscious, because he has been speaking in a sarcastic way against Gautam Buddha. Now the..." Learn More -
All Going Is Going Astray
Talk #10 from the series The First PrincipleOsho,
There are moments when I feel no hope, without feeling desperate, when there is recognition that the 'I' has fought enough and cannot help anymore. Yet under these momentary covers lingers the one and only longing: to become my real nature, to experience truth and to live it in the world. My mind pleases itself to call this longing an authentic, genuine thirst. However, the suspicion is there that it is just a way to hide my plain greed. Learn More -
Ancient Music in the Pines
In Zen, Mind Suddenly StopsAudiobooks – Series of TalksOsho brings to life the timeless wisdom of Zen. Using entertaining anecdotes of the exchanges between Zen masters and the people around them, his stimulating commentaries make clear the meaning and significance of these stories for the present day.
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And the Flowers Showered...
The Freudian Couch and ZenAudiobooks – Series of TalksA beautiful and simple introduction to the unique and magical world of Zen. Commenting on eleven Zen anecdotes with humor and clarity, Osho explores the many issues and wonders encountered as one moves on the spiritual path Learn More -
Be Kind to Yourself and Wake Up
Talk #5 from the series Bodhidharma"It is one of the most strange coincidences that Gautam Buddha and Mahavira both revolted against the knowledgeable, the learned, the scholarly, the brahmins, the pundits, for a single reason – that by being knowledgeable..." Learn More -
Be Total Like a Child and Remain a Learner
Talk #3 from the series The Vol. 1 Wisdom of the SandsOsho,
One day you emphasize being mature, another day you say, 'Be like a child.' If I adopt a mature attitude, I feel my child is repressed and starved for expression. If I let my child dance, sing, then also childish attitudes come up, like clinging to a love-object. What should I do? Learn More -
Become More and More Sensuous
Talk #10 from the series From Death to DeathlessnessAlso Available As: eBook"It cannot happen in the outside world, because for centuries man has been conditioned against the body. It has been told by all the religions that if you want to become spiritual you have to..." Learn More -
Beyond Sex
Talk #10 from the series Vol. 1 Sufis: The People of the PathOsho,
Surely meditation is for mystics. Why do you propose it for ordinary people and their children?
"First, I have never come across an ordinary person; they do not exist. They are only..." Learn More -
Beyond the Prism of the Mind
Talk #5 from the series The First Principle"The first principle, the principle that cannot be said – but we can still try. The first principle is that samsara is nirvana, that the ordinary is the extraordinary, that this world is the other..." Learn More -
Buddhas in Disguise
Talk #2 from the series The Miracle"Dogen is dealing with one of the most important aspects of Zen. His statement is not as exact as it could be, but anyway he comes very approximately near to the truth." Learn More
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