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Welcome to the Osho Talks, where we explore the transformative teachings of osho, a visionary spiritual leader known for his insights on meditation, love, and the journey to self-discovery.

Each episode delves into Osho's profound philosophy, featuring discussions, guided meditations, and reflections that inspire personal growth and mindfulness. Join us as we navigate the path to inner freedom, embracing life's mysteries and cultivating a deeper connection with ourselves and the world around us.

Tune in to awaken your spirit and transform your life.
34 Episodes
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Osho's And The Flowers Showered series focuses on the importance of present moment awareness. Using anecdotes, primarily about the Zen master Tokai, Osho illustrates how the mind's constant preoccupation with the past and future prevents true understanding.
Osho uses the anecdote of Lieh-Tzu's archery skills to illustrate the difference between skillful action and the skill of non-action, highlighting the importance of inner transformation over outward technique.
Two anecdotes illustrate how masters use silence and paradoxical responses to guide disciples towards understanding profound mysteries.
Osho uses parables and anecdotes, particularly featuring Mulla Nasruddin, to illustrate the concept of transcending one's inner "mountain" – a metaphor for the accumulated baggage of past experiences and thoughts.
Osho uses a story of a student seeking a cure for an ungovernable temper to illustrate the difference between control and transformation.
Osho uses the anecdote of Yamaoka, a student who attempts to impress master Dokuon with his knowledge of emptiness, to illustrate the difference between intellectual understanding and genuine realisation.
First episode from the series of 11 episodes – And The Flowers Showered of Osho.
Osho uses anecdotes and Zen master Bodhidharma's parable to illustrate the importance of silencing the mind to perceive truth and achieve spiritual awakening.
Osho addresses several questions, exploring themes of death and life as continuous processes, emphasising the importance of accepting death to fully embrace love.
Osho explains meditation as a state of clarity beyond the mind's chatter, achieved not through effort but by recognising one's inherent nature.
Osho argues that a madman's madness stems from the failure of logic, while a devotee's madness arises from the success of love.
Osho differentiates between "belief" and "trust," arguing that true surrender stems from knowing, not believing.
Osho differentiates between "belief" and "trust," arguing that true surrender stems from knowing, not believing.
Osho argues that true compassion isn't a practice but a natural consequence of deep meditation, using anecdotes and Zen stories to illustrate his point.
Osho addresses the concept of mental maturity, contrasting it with the accumulation of knowledge.
Osho uses a Zen anecdote about a burglar and his son to explore the duality of the human mind, contrasting the logical, left-hemisphere "male" mind with the intuitive, right-hemisphere "female" mind.
Ah This - EP 8

Ah This - EP 8

2024-12-0216:55

Osho addresses the relative importance of love and awareness, the limitations of scriptural knowledge in achieving truth, the challenges of ego dissolution on the path to enlightenment, the misconception of work in religious contexts, and the misguided notion of Indian spiritual superiority.
Ah This - EP 7

Ah This - EP 7

2024-12-0119:10

Self-cultivation, a flawed approach, involves endless self-improvement, clinging to the ego, and ultimately leading nowhere. Enlightenment, conversely, is a sudden awakening, an instantaneous realisation of one's inherent nature, achievable in the present moment.
Ah This - EP 6

Ah This - EP 6

2024-11-2211:01

Osho answering several questions from his followers. Key themes explored include the fluidity of sannyas, the nature of habits and addiction (using smoking as an example), the concept of "no-mind" and effortless understanding in Zen, and the meaning of love and enlightenment.
Ah This - EP 5

Ah This - EP 5

2024-11-0514:15

This episode explores the nature of Zen through a dialogue between a Zen master, Dogo, and his disciple, Soshin.
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