| Nine Sutras | Opening boundless new dimensions to the meaning and significance of the word yoga, Osho illuminates its vast scope and takes us way beyond what may well be our limited and limiting understanding of it. |
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| Nirvana: The Last Nightmare | Why does Osho say that nirvana, enlightenment, is a nightmare – and not only a nightmare but the last nightmare? |
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| No Water, No Moon | Brimming with absurdities and humor, Osho is guaranteed to shake, shock and delight with these talks based on Zen stories. |
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| No-Mind: The Flowers of Eternity | Using anecdotes about Zen masters and their disciples, Osho reveals the mystery of Zen as something to be savored rather than solved. |
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| Notes of a Madman | Talks given in the unlikely setting of Osho’s dental sessions. Osho speaks in a poetic way on anything that comes to him. It is a rare and intimate glimpse of enlightenment. |
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| Nowhere To Go But In | Osho guides people away from asking superficial “religious” and intellectual questions to opening up and exposing themselves in real questions. |
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| Om Mani Padme Hum: The Sound of Silence, the Diamond in the Lotus | This series of talks revolve around the theme of division – man’s being and its separation from his environment, his fellow-man and from himself. |
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| Om Shantih Shantih Shantih: The Soundless Sound, Peace Peace Peace | OM represents the universal heartbeat. And shantih, the peace or silence that envelopes those who approach that heartbeat. |
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| One Seed Makes the Whole Earth Green | These talks pay homage to Zen’s reverence for life and its celebration of the everyday. |
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| The Original Man | These talks based on anecdotes about masters and their disciples aren’t about Zen, they are Zen. |
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| The Osho Upanishad | This book begins with the question, “Could you please explain the work of a mystery school?” And Osho goes on to describe the support such schools give to the seekers of truth, throughout time, the world over. |
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| The Path of Love | The exquisite songs of the fifteenth century mystic and poet Kabir are explored through Osho’s insight, vision, and understanding of the eternal in man. |
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| The Path of Meditation | These talks are transcriptions of a meditation program led by Osho in the beautiful hills of Mahabaleshwar. It is a must-read for both the new and the experienced meditator. |
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| The Path of the Mystic | Osho emphasizes the imperatives of individual freedom and of seeking and living the truth. |
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| The Path of Yoga | Yoga is the science of being in the here and now. In these talks on Patanjali’s Yoga Sutras, Osho shows us how to move toward this state where “simply looking while the mind flows, a time comes when by itself, of itself, the mind stops.” |
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| The Perfect Master, Vol. 1 | In these profound and captivating talks on traditional Sufi stories, and responses to seeker’s questions, Osho takes the reader to the heart of some fundamental questions. |
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| The Perfect Master, Vol. 2 | This volume, comprising Osho’s commentary on Sufi stories and responses to questions, is a must for everyone in search of their own inner master. |
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| The Perfect Way | A rare book of meditation in which Osho calls himself a "dream breaker." His method of dream breaking includes a meticulous guided tour through the maze of our own minds, toward a zone of silence. |
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| Philosophia Perennis, Vol. 1 | As well as being a famous mathematician, Pythagoras also traveled extensively in search of truth, learning from many mystery schools. Had he been listened to, says Osho, the history of the western world would have been totally different. |
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| Philosophia Perennis, Vol. 2 | Osho expounds on the idea of the East and West as representative of the brain’s two hemispheres, and on the two Pythagorean laws – of necessity and power. |
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| Philosophia Ultima | These talks contain what to Osho is the most significant statement made anywhere on earth at any time, the whole secret of the mystic approach towards life. |
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| The Playful Knack of Meditation | In this talk Osho explains that meditation and medicine are two poles of one science, but their connecting links are, as yet, missing. |
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| The Psychology of the Esoteric | Osho begins where Western psychology ends. Beyond Freud and Jung, beyond the Human Potential Movement, to the psychology of enlightenment and buddhahood. |
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| The Razor's Edge | This question and answer book tells how a master and his disciples move along a path together which is both dangerous and ecstatic. This path is the razor’s edge. |
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| The Rebel | A comprehensive guide to Osho as a planetary visionary. |
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