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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. Ordinary Is Good

    Talk #2 from the series The Diamond Sutra
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    Osho,
    Is it possible that the no-mind evolves quite naturally out of the mind without struggle and anguish, without exploding, hammering, cutting and such wild acts? Is the very idea of no-mind, which seems to be in the mind and yet transcending the mind, a seedlike form of the no-mind?…
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  2. Relaxation, Watchfulness, a Nonjudgmental Attitude

    Talk #14 from the series The Great Zen Master Ta Hui
    "I can see the difficulties Ta Hui is passing through. He can intellectually understand the path of awareness, he can also intellectually explain it to others – but he himself still remains only a philosopher...." Learn More
  3. Revolution of the Spirit

    Talk #22 from the series The Secret of Secrets
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    Osho,
    After the tidal wave of events and with the memory of a profound experience, I face new aloneness. Efforts to share or escape into distractions have bad results. Why do I cling to this habit of escaping aloneness? A few comments may help me for the task ahead.
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  4. See the World as It Is

    "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
  5. Sexual Energy Transformed into Enlightenment

    Talk #8 from the series Rinzai: Master of the Irrational
    "Bodhidharma's teachings in these sutras are profoundly interesting and of great importance for all pilgrims of truth. But there are a few false statements. And for the first time, perhaps these false statements are not..." Learn More
  6. Silence Is the Only Answer

    Talk #6 from the series Zen: The Solitary Bird
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    "Maneesha, entering into the world of Zen is not like any other entering; it is entering in yourself. There is no door, and there is no possibility of doing anything. You have simply to relax..." Learn More
  7. Stillness – Time Disappears and Eternity Is

    Questions and Answers
    Ending missing. You will have more time, more energy, ...(less dissipation. And ultimately it will become possible that your whole life becomes just a play.)
    Talk #8 from the series Vol. 2 The Ultimate Alchemy
    "Stillness has many dimensions. One is silence: that is the polar opposite of sound, soundlessness. The second dimension is no movement: that is the polar opposite of movement. Mind is movement, just as mind is..." Learn More
  8. Thanks for the Compliment!

    Talk #7 from the series Be Still and Know
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    "According to Aristotle there is no mystery; everything is explainable in logical terms – that is his fundamental tenet. And my fundamental tenet is: nothing is explainable in terms of logic. If you try to explain life in terms of logic you destroy life." Learn More
  9. The Art of Awareness

    Talk #5 from the series Ah This!
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    "Sujata has written to me: how odd of God to choose the Jews! Sujata, God has a tremendous sense of humor! Religion remains something dead without a sense of humor as a foundation to it...." Learn More
  10. The Body and Soul Are in Deep Synchronicity

    Talk #9 from the series The Wild Geese and the Water
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    Osho,
    A few months ago in the West I read a book by Lama Trungpa, entitled Cutting Through Spiritual Materialism, and I got the impression that everything that could be done wrong, I was doing. Then I tried to be more alert, but by avoiding one pitfall I was constantly stepping into another, and so on.
    Now my question is: would you be so kind as to speak about this subject of avoiding spiritual materialism?
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