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  1. Know Truth in Its Totality

    オーディオブック – 個々の講話
    Talk #21 from the series From Personality to Individuality
    "They are pygmies. It is not a question that they seem like pygmies, they are in fact so – for the simple reason that religion is now having its birth.
    "The so-called masters of the..." Learn More
  2. Love Is a Very Unscientific Idea

    オーディオブック – 個々の講話
    Talk #17 from the series From Darkness to Light
    "Science as such has no intrinsic value like life, like love, like blissfulness. These are ends in themselves. Science is only a means. This is the most essential thing to be understood.
    "Science is concerned..." Learn More
  3. Religion Begins Where Ideas End

    オーディオブック – 個々の講話
    Talk #17 from the series From Misery to Enlightenment
    "I am not in favor of destroying anything at all.
    "My whole approach is creative.
    "But creation involves destruction. That is not my problem. Creation itself is not possible without destroying something. The moment you..." Learn More
  4. The Key to Unawareness: Keep Thinking

    オーディオブック – 個々の講話
    Talk #24 from the series From Misery to Enlightenment
    "I am shocked too, but one is helpless against the reality.
    "The truth is that there is no qualitative difference between Ayatollah Khomeini and Albert Einstein; I would have loved to declare it if there..." Learn More
  5. The True Sage

    オーディオブック – シリーズ
    In a style infused with the earthiness of Jewish culture, Osho speaks on classic Hasidic stories compiled by the philosopher, Martin Buber. Through his commentaries on the stories, Osho lifts away any preconceived ideas about how things are, allowing us to see life as it really is. Learn More
  6. You'll Never Find a Lion in the Lion's Club

    オーディオブック – 個々の講話
    Talk #23 from the series From Misery to Enlightenment
    "Man's mind is a Pandora's box.
    "It contains the whole of evolution from the lowest creature to the highest genius. They are all living together in man's mind simultaneously, they are all contemporaries. It is..." Learn More
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