| The Divine Melody | In this series of ten talks Osho discusses some of the most beautiful songs of Kabir. |
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| Dogen, the Zen Master: A Search and a Fulfillment | The running theme of Dogen’s message is the eternity of our consciousness, a consciousness with no limitations and that exists through all changes of form. |
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| Ecstasy: The Forgotten Language | The words of Kabir – a mystic, a weaver, and a poet who can touch the earth and catch the stars with his transcendent verses – are the starting point for these inspiring talks on how to live our lives to their utmost potential. |
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| The Empty Boat | Through the stories of the Chinese mystic Chuang Tzu, Osho revitalizes the 3000-year-old Taoist message of self-realization. |
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| Enlightenment: The Only Revolution | Powerful and penetrating talks on the famous dialogue between the mystic Ashtavakra – one of Osho’s favorite ancient Indian masters – and King Janak. |
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| The Essence of Yoga | Osho presents Patanjali for the 21st century, saying that this two thousand year- old science of yoga is so perfect and complete that it cannot be improved. |
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| The Eternal Quest | An introduction to Osho’s vision for those whose material needs are fulfilled, and who are now aching to discover something beyond learning the knack of social and psychological adjustment. |
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| Finger Pointing to the Moon | Talks on the Adhyatma Upanishad given at a meditation camp at Mount Abu, Rajasthan. |
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| The First Principle | Osho captures the unique, colorful, seemingly crazy spirit of Zen, through talks on a collection of Zen stories. |
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| The Fish in the Sea Is Not Thirsty | Commenting on the songs of Kabir, Osho takes the reader to the very core of the human dilemma, to the simple cause of man’s misery – that he thinks that he is separate from existence. |
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| Flight of the Alone to the Alone | Talks on the Kaivalya Upanishad given at a meditation camp at Mt. Abu, India. |
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| From Bondage to Freedom | A deeply moving account of a rare and provocative experiment in human growth, these are Osho’s last discourses given in the USA. |
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| From Darkness to Light | In this series of talks, Osho examines the ways in which the institutions of society have systematically crippled man’s authenticity and individuality. |
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| From Death to Deathlessness | Sensing the storm about to descend on his American commune, Osho responds to residents’ and visitors’ questions. The topics cover the whole spectrum of human concerns. |
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| From Ignorance to Innocence | Through answers to a wide range of questions Osho brings his deep clarity, insight and humor to the fabric of organized religion, our society, our beings and much more. |
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| From Misery to Enlightenment | With complete clarity, and using examples, anecdotes and quotations which amaze the reader with their range, Osho expresses his vision for humanity. |
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| | Publisher's Information |
| 1 | Your Birthright: To Take Flight |
| 2 | Meditation: A Jumping Board to Your Being |
| 3 | When One and One Add Up to None |
| 4 | Above All, the Truth of Man – Beyond That, Nothing |
| 5 | Sex to Ecstasy |
| 6 | From Pseudo-Faith to Your Original Face |
| 7 | Politics Brings Out the Beast in You |
| 8 | From Idiotocracy to Meritocracy |
| 9 | Courage Is a Love Affair with the Unknown |
| 10 | Drop God, Drop Guilt – Become Religious |
| 11 | Consciousness: The Only Criterion of Virtue |
| 12 | God: An Idea Whose Time Has Come – and Gone |
| 13 | Real Love Is Real Wild! |
| 14 | Don’t Walk on Water – Jump into Consciousness |
| 15 | Following Your Natural Course |
| 16 | A Gesture to the Light Within |
| 17 | Religion Begins Where Ideas End |
| 18 | In the Silences, the Semicolons and the Full Stops… |
| 19 | Man: The Greatest Problem – and the Only Solution |
| 20 | The Pagan: Chrysalis of Consciousness |
| 21 | My Message: A Matter of Life and Death |
| 22 | Meditation, Awareness, Alertness |
| 23 | You’ll Never Find a Lion in the Lion’s Club |
| 24 | The Key to Unawareness: Keep Thinking |
| 25 | Religions, like Diseases, Are Many: Truth, like Health, Is One |
| 26 | Innocence: The Natural Outlaw |
| 27 | The Collective Will to Survive |
| 28 | AIDS: Disease of the Existential Orphan |
| 29 | Rebel or Robot? |
| 30 | Rebellion: Hallmark of the New Man |
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| From Personality to Individuality | Answering a diverse array of questions, Osho talks about the similarities between madness and enlightenment, and the essential difference between the two. |
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| From Sex to Superconsciousness | Osho speaks on the need and the way to understand sex in its deepest sense, thereby transforming it. The life energy that flows into sex is the same life energy that becomes superconsciousness, enlightenment. |
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| From the False to the Truth | Powerful, convincing and exposingly hilarious, Osho confronts the religious leaders and government officials who eventually destroyed the commune in America. |
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| From Unconsciousness to Consciousness | Osho ends three years of silence and begins an entirely new phase of his work. Sometimes shocking and always humorous, he exposes the lies to which society still so earnestly adheres. |
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| A Gathering of Friends | "So, even towards me this gathering of friends should not show any special reverence. Towards me too, there should be a rational approach and an intelligent approach." Osho |
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| Glimpses of a Golden Childhood | An all-time favorite volume in which Osho recalls his rebellious and mischievous childhood. |
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| God Is Dead: Now Zen Is the Only Living Truth | Osho puts the finishing touches to his portrait of Friedrich Nietzsche with answers to questions on the work, vision and madness of this controversial philosopher. |
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| The Golden Future | The most comprehensive and explicit collection of talks available on Osho’s vision of the future. |
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| The Goose Is Out | Osho penetrates the prejudices and beliefs we have gathered as our protection against the truth. |
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