OSHO Audiobooks

Two hundred original Series of Talks are available, as Individual Talks, and as Selected or Excerpted Talks.

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  1. Dancingly Disappear

    Talk #4 from the series Beyond Psychology
    Also Available As: eBook 
    "It is not a suicidal desire.
    "One basic thing about suicide is that it arises only in people who are clinging very much to life. And when they fail in their clinging, the mind moves..." Learn More
  2. Grow Like a Tree

    Talk #7 from the series Tao: The Pathless Path Series 2
    "The greatest enemy of religion is not materialism but morality. Why? Because morality tries to impose spirituality it is a conditioning and religion can flower only from the within, it cannot be imposed from the..." Learn More
  3. Obedience Needs No Art

    Talk #12 from the series Beyond Psychology
    Also Available As: eBook 
    "It is true. Even if it happens in a hundred years time it will be too soon.
    "But the question is significant in a totally different way. It is not the realization of the vision..." Learn More
  4. Peace Is a Fragrance of Your Being

    "It is one of the deep-rooted habits of the mind always to divide things. The moment you divide things you are in trouble – and mind wants you to be always in trouble; otherwise it..." Learn More
  5. Speak to Us of Work

    "In these words, Almustafa is giving the deepest experience of creativity. Life belongs to those who are creative because life is nothing but a long, eternal procession of creating more beauty, more truth, of creating..." Learn More
  6. The Tower of the Spirit

    Talk #2 from the series When the Shoe Fits
    Also Available As: Book  eBook 
    "Only man is in suffering. Suffering exists nowhere else than in the heart of man. The whole of nature is joyous; the whole of nature is always celebrating without any fear, without any anxiety. Existence..." Learn More
  7. Your Children Are Not Your Children

    "It is almost impossible to find a book comparable to Kahlil Gibran's The Prophet, for the simple reason that it has a tremendous inner consistency: first he talks about love, then he talks about marriage..." Learn More
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