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Moral, Immoral, Amoral
What Is Right and What Is Wrong?eBook – CompilationAlso Available As: Book“I don’t say cultivate morality; I say become more conscious, and you will be moral. But that morality will have a totally different flavor to it. It will be spontaneous; it will not be ready-made.” Osho Learn MoreThe Message beyond Words
A Dialogue with the Lord of DeatheBook – Series of TalksThe Kathopanishad is the ancient Indian scripture that has been used much like the Tibetan Bardo, to help the dying on their way. Osho’s commentary on this mysterious and touching story brings light and clarity to an inevitability that touches us all. Learn MoreThe Revolution
eBook – Series of TalksAlso Available As: Series of AudiobooksOsho brings alive the words of the Indian mystic Kabir with this fiery treatise on the only real revolution that matters – enlightenment. Learn MoreTheologia Mystica
eBook – Series of TalksAlso Available As: Series of AudiobooksIn this selection of letters, written by St. Dionysius in the 1st century AD, to one of his disciples, Osho reveals the unique path of St. Dionysius that is hidden deep within his ancient theological language, ensuring his insights are shared with the world.
Learn MoreYakusan: Straight to the Point of Enlightenment
Talks on ZeneBook – Series of TalksAlso Available As: Series of AudiobooksOsho comments on incidents around Yakusan’s life, but he focuses on us, the reader, and on how we can reconnect to our essential being and become unified with existence. As Zen says, it can happen in a moment – and only in this moment.
Learn MoreZarathustra: The Laughing Prophet
On Friedrich Nietzsche's Thus Spake ZarathustraeBook – Series of TalksAlso Available As: Series of AudiobooksOsho talks on Friedrich Nietzsche′s famous work Thus Spake Zarathustra, a work overshadowed by its link with Adolf Hitler and his horrific manipulation of Nietzche′s concept of the "superman" during the Second World War. Here Osho lifts Nietzsche beyond the blight of history, and restores his innocence, turning his great work into a feast of wisdom that we can all appreciate. Learn More
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