| Isan: No Footprints in the Blue Sky | Osho lures the inimitable Zen master Isan out of the obscurity of thirteen hundred years and illuminates his teaching. |
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| Jesus Crucified Again, This Time In Ronald Reagan's America | This talk was originally published in this title. It reveals the amazing details behind the demise of the Osho commune in America and Osho's persecution by the US government. |
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| Joshu: The Lion's Roar | Through these symbolic Zen dialogues and the existential language of haikus, Osho urges his reader not to be lukewarm, but single-pointed in the search for our authenticity. |
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| Journey to the Heart | Osho entices us to the unknown, the Ultimate. This journey is the greatest adventure open to man. |
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| Just Like That | With humor and sensitivity Osho brings traditional Sufi stories into the 21st Century, revealing their hidden dimensions and adding his own. |
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| Krishna: The Man and His Philosophy | The Indian mystic Krishna lived many centuries ago, yet Osho sees in him a man far ahead of his time. |
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| Kyozan: A True Man of Zen | Osho uses Kyozan’s life to make Zen as accessible to the contemporary seeker as preparing a cup of tea. |
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| The Language of Existence | Nine talks based on anecdotes of famous and little-known Zen masters. |
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| The Last Morning Star | Talking on the playful and provocative poetry of Daya, Osho takes us on a journey from the transient, from our world outside, to the eternal, our boundless world within. |
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| The Last Testament, Vol. 1 | At Rancho Rajneesh, the commune in America, for the first time ever Osho grants interviews to the world media. |
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| The Last Testament, Vol. 2 | At Rancho Rajneesh, the commune in America, for the first time ever Osho grants interviews to the world media. |
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| The Last Testament, Vol. 3 | At Rancho Rajneesh, the commune in America, for the first time ever Osho grants interviews to the world media. |
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| Light on the Path | These first talks after Osho’s departure from the USA provide a rare glimpse of Osho’s efforts to create a New Man – during the most uncertain times for his work and people. |
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| Live Zen | Osho leads us through the mysterious world of the ancient Zen masters. When illuminated by his words and silences, seemingly insoluble riddles become doorways to the mysteries of existence, to ourselves. |
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| Living Tao | In his Tao Te Ching, Lao Tzu wrote essential truths on the natural way to live. Osho highlights the paradoxical nature of these truths, pointing out that living the paradox is the whole process of meditation. |
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| The Long, the Short and the All | A collection of excerpts from early talks and letters in which Osho addresses subjects basic to us all, such as truth, religion, thought, happiness and love. |
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| Ma Tzu: The Empty Mirror | The unpredictable Ma Tzu brings fresh responses and devices to every situation, the empty mirror who simply reflects. |
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| Meditation: The Art of Ecstasy | Osho answers fundamental questions about meditation and gives a detailed description of each stage of his most revolutionary meditation technique, the OSHO Dynamic Meditation. |
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| The Message Beyond Words | The Kathopanishad is the ancient Indian scripture that has been used much like the Tibetan Bardo, to help the dying on their way. |
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| The Miracle | Osho deciphers the great game Zen masters play with their disciples and elucidates the central message of Zen – “nothingness”. |
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| The Mustard Seed | Osho takes these sayings out of their narrower Christian context. |
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| My Way: The Way of the White Clouds | The questions and answers that comprise this book have been selected by Osho to introduce his work to those looking for a new way of life. |
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| Nansen: The Point of Departure | Based on the anecdotes of Zen master, Nansen, this series of talks conveys Osho’s love for this radical revolutionary master of the Zen tradition. |
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| The New Alchemy: To Turn You On | A practical, detailed guide for those exploring meditation. Osho explains the steps and pitfalls along the way directly, simply and playfully. |
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| The New Dawn | A many-faceted series of talks in which Osho dismantles a great variety of questions from seekers. |
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