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  1. Be, Know Thyself, Keep the Measure

    "Greece lost its golden age not because of mythological scholarship or poetic imagination; it lost its golden age the day it decided to poison Socrates. It killed its own highest expression of spirit.
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  2. I Am That

    Audiobooks – Series of Talks

    I Am That is Osho’s commentary on the 5000-year-old Sanskrit sutra, the Isa Upanishad. This is the smallest of the one hundred and eight Upanishads, however, Osho explains how in this small verse all the Upanishads are contained.

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  3. New Alchemy

    "The spiritual search starts as a seeking for eternal bliss, as a seeking for eternal liberation, as a seeking for divine light and divine life. But you remain the center. In the beginning it is..." Learn More
  4. Philosophia Ultima

    Talks on the Mandukya Upanishad
    Audiobooks – Series of Talks
    Osho says there is no way to go beyond the Mandukya Upanishad, its message is eternal and represents the ultimate in human consciousness. While science dissects and divides, the Upanishad is a holistic, individual approach; a unifying vision. Learn More
  5. Socrates Poisoned Again After 25 Centuries

    Audiobooks – Series of Talks
    As the bishop of Crete′s Greek Orthodox Church urges the local citizenry to forcibly drive him out of the villa where he is staying, Osho revives the spirit of Zorba in a series of lively talks to his disciples and to visiting journalists.
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  6. That Art Thou

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    Audiobooks – Series of Talks
    "That Art Thou" is a series of talks given by Osho on the Upanishads during different meditation camps. Learn More
  7. The Ultimate Alchemy, Vol. 2

    Audiobooks – Series of Talks

    A precious legacy from a golden age of Indian awakening. Osho illuminates each seed-like word.

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  8. To Enter into Your Own Presence

    Talk #25 from the series The Sword and the Lotus
    "It is unfortunate that man is not yet civilized enough to accept the truth. He lives in lies. His intelligence is not yet grown up to accept whatever is the case. He still goes on..." Learn More
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