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  1. Love: The Purest Power

    Talk #7 from the series The Golden Future
    "Prem Pankaja, it is the destiny of the genius to be misunderstood. If a genius is not misunderstood, he is not a genius at all. If the common masses can understand, that means the person..." Learn More
  2. Perfection Is a Dirty Word

    Talk #2 from the series The Revolution
    Osho,
    I have just recently been helped to discover that nobody is perfect and to let go of my fantasy of a perfect person. Now I am left with my feelings of loving and hating the same person and I find it difficult to live with such intense, seemingly polar opposites in myself. Anything to do?
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  3. Prologue Part 1

    Talk #1 from the series A God That Can Dance Zarathustra
    "Friedrich Nietzsche is perhaps the greatest philosopher the world has known. He is also great in another dimension which many philosophers are simply unaware of: he is a born mystic.
    "His philosophy is not only..." Learn More
  4. Superman: The Fantasy for the Inferior

    Talk #16 from the series From Personality to Individuality
    "The idea of the new man is not only not similar to the idea of the superman, it is just the very opposite.
    "The superman is a continuity with the old man.
    "The new man..." Learn More
  5. The Art of Listening Is Enough

    Talk #28 from the series Yaa-Hoo! The Mystic Rose
    "Maneesha, Nietzsche is certainly my forerunner, just as Chuang Tzu is, or Bodhidharma. There have been mystics in the world which I can call my forerunners. But it does not mean that I have to..." Learn More
  6. The Essence that Answers all Questions

    Talk #7 from the series The White Lotus
    "All questions are childish. Mind you, they are not childlike, they are childish, they are stupid. They may appear very knowledgeable, they may consist of great words, but with no significance, no meaning, because those..." Learn More
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