OSHO BOOKS

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  • Absolute Tao
     
    Tao is, as is Osho, the way of wholeness: not dividing anything, not denying anything -- he remains choiceless.
 
  • The Alchemy of Yoga
     
    In these talks on the sutras of Patanjali, Osho guides us into the world of Yoga Ea world of naturalness and sensitivity that reaches far beyond the body, through our body and our way of daily living.
 
  • Ancient Music in the Pines
     
    Zen is the way of the spontaneous -- the effortless effort, the way of intuition. A Zen Master, Ikkyu, a great poet, has said: I can see clouds a thousand miles away, hear ancient music in the pines. This is what Zen is all about.
 
  • And the Flowers Showered
     
    A beautiful and simple introduction to the unique world of Zen. Commenting on eleven Zen anecdotes, Osho explores a diverse range of issues encountered by man as moves on the spiritual search.
 
  • The Art of Dying
     
    Osho speaks on classic Hasidic stories compiled by the Jewish philosopher, Martin Buber, from this great tradition of laughing saints and wonderful tales.
 
  • At the Feet of the Master
     
    This volume, illustrated with black and white photos, is a compilation from thirty published darshan diaries – transcriptions of what was said when thousands of people from all over the world came to Osho and literally, one by one, sat at his feet
 
 
  • Awareness
     
    Once we can identify and understand what the quality of awareness is, we have the key to self-mastery in virtually every area of our lives.
 
  • Awareness Through Touch
     
    A workbook for OSHO REBALANCING sessions and trainings by Chinmatra and Sudas, two of the founders and experienced practitioners.
 
 

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  • Behind a Thousand Names
     
    In these talks on one of the ancient Indian Upanishad scriptures, the Nirvana Upanishad, the enlightened mystic Osho explores the essential nature of spiritual longing, the moving force behind every seeker’s quest for truth - truth beyond the many names we call it and claim to know it by.
 
  • The Beloved, Vol. 2
     
    Ten talks based on the natural, magical wisdom inherent in the songs of these delicious madmen, mystics, fools and poets, the Bauls of Bengal.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  • A Bird on the Wing
     
    Using traditional Zen stories and responding to seekers’ questions, Osho shows how man must first be grounded in himself before he can fly into the sky of consciousness.
 
 
 
  • The Book of Secrets (IV)
     
    Five thousand years ago Lord Shiva gave to Devi, his consort, the one hundred and twelve sutras which constitute the tantric scripture, Vigyana Bhairava Tantra.
 
  • The Book of Secrets
     
    Osho goes line by line through each of the mysterious teachings that were first made known in the West by Paul Reps in the last chapter of his book, Zen Flesh, Zen Bones.
 
 
  • The Book of Wisdom
     
    Talks on the early Buddhist mystic Atisha, and his simple instructions for awareness.
 
  • Books I Have Loved
     
    Having read thousands of the world’s greatest books on every conceivable subject, Osho shares the fragrance of some of his most loved in these spontaneous and intimate talks.
 
  • Buddha
     
    A beautifully illustrated book of highlights from Osho talks on Buddha, available at Borders & Walden Books in the USA.
 
  • The Buddha:The Emptiness of the Heart
     
    In this particularly potent dose of Zen, Osho challenges the reader to know the "empty heart," beyond thoughts, feelings and sentiment - the door to eternity that exists within everyone.
 
 

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  • Come Follow To You, Vol. 1
     
    Osho makes a clear distinction between the rebel called Jesus Christ and the religion that followed after him.
 
  • Come Follow to You, Vol. 2
     
    Osho resurrects the essential core of JesusEmessage Ea religiousness which embraces silence, celebration and a moment-to-moment appreciation of life and existence. He explains how each one of us can rediscover our individuality and uniqueness and become a light unto ourselves.
 
  • Come, Come, Yet Again Come
     
    A classic collection of responses to questions from seekers. Unexpected, humorous, reassuring, confrontational, surprising - all these moods and many more are reflected as Osho dissolves question and questioner both.
 
  • Communism and Zen Fire, Zen Wind
     
    In the presence of a TV crew from the USSR, and almost a year before the walls of Eastern Europe crumble, Osho offers a unique reappraisal of Communism, bringing in the vision of Zen as the path to a living and authentic "spiritual Communism."
 
  • Compassion
     
    Tenth and last in the "Insights for a New Way of Living" series, and includes a DVD of an Osho talk.
 
 
  • Creativity: Unleashing the Forces Within
     
    A creative person is one who has insight, who can see things nobody else has ever seen before, who hears things that nobody has heard before -- then there is creativity.
 
  • A Cup of Tea
     
    A beautifully bound collection of 365 letters written by Osho to his disciples and friends, during the time he was travelling in India from the 1950’s through the early 1970’s.
 
 

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  • The Dhammapada:The Way of the Buddha
     
    An extraordinary 12-volume set of books on Buddha’s famous Dhammapada sutras. In itself, an entire library of teachings to bridge the ancient and the now.
 
  • Diamond Days with Osho
     
    Ma Prem Shunyo’s book tells the whole history of her discipleship from the first moment, familiar to so many spiritual seekers, when she feels that, despite a comfortable, successful life with everything she needs, somehow, something is going to change.
 
  • The Diamond Sutra
     
    The Diamond Sutra is one of Gautama the Buddha’s most powerful teachings, and here Osho brings a modern-day clarity to these mysterious sutras.
 
  • Die O Yogi Die
     
    Gorakh is one of the four people whom Osho calls "the foundation stones of Indian mysticism." He is direct and to the point; an earthy, unpolished diamond who doesn’t allow any detours or sidestepping in the search for the ultimate truth.
 
  • Dimensions Beyond the Known
     
    In this series of five question and answer-based talks, Osho talks in depth on many mysteries, including: what happens after death, reincarnation, and the esoteric roots of religious experience.
 
  • Dogen, the Zen Master: A Search and a Fulfillment
     
    This book of talks on stories from the life of Zen master, Dogen, is dedicated to the full moons. Not only is the moon a symbol for the mirror of our consciousness in the Zen tradition, but it is also a transforming agent.
 
 

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  • Emotional Wellness
     
    This new title from the Harmony imprint of Random House (USA) will be appearing in bookshops towards the end of April, 2007.
 
  • The Empty Boat
     
    Osho revitalizes the 3000-year-old Taoist message of self-realization through the stories of the Chinese mystic, Chuang Tzu.
 
  • 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
 
  • Everyday Osho
     
    A daybook of Osho insights to bring more awareness and understanding to all the large & small experiences of daily life.
 
 

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  • Finger Pointing to the Moon
     
    These seventeen talks on the Adhyatma Upanishad were given at a meditation camp at Mount Abu, Rajasthan. Of the Upanishads, Osho says, "They are not religious scriptures. They are poetic expressions of those who have known."
 
  • Flight of the Alone to the Alone
     
    Kaivalya means the moment in your consciousness when you are utterly alone. Talks on the Kaivalya Upanishad given at a meditation camp at Mt. Abu, India.
 
  • Freedom
     
    Explore the difference between freedom
 
  • 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.
 
  • From Darkness to Light
     
    In this series of comprehensive, colorful and profound talks, Osho examines the ways in which the institutions of society have systematically crippled man’s authenticity and individuality. He goes on to point to man’s true potential for freedom, found within each of us, that moves far beyond the society’s narrow perimeters.
 
  • 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.
 
  • From Medication to Meditation
     
    Here is a book written in a language that is fresh, profound, entertaining and understandable for all those who wonder whether meditation can help them enjoy better health and a greater sense of well-being.
 
  • 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. This book is a detailed description of the way this transformation happens.
 
  • From the False to the Truth
     
    A series of talks to make the White House and the Vatican tremble. Powerful, convincing and exposingly hilarious, Osho confronts the religious leaders and government officials who eventually destroyed the commune in America.
 
 
 

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  • Glimpses of a Golden Childhood
     
    A beautiful hardbound edition of an all-time favorite volume in which Osho recalls his rebellious and mischievous childhood.
 
 
  • The Golden Future
     
    The most comprehensive and explicit collection of discourses available on Osho’s vision of the future. He explains what he means by the new man, and describes his international society of communes.
 
  • The Goose Is Out
     
    Osho penetrates the prejudices and beliefs we have gathered as our protection against the truth.
 
  • The Great Challenge
     
    This introduction to Osho’s work includes the secret aspects of spiritual traditions as well as talks on death, reincarnation and the scientific foundation of his revolutionary technique, Dynamic Meditation.
 
  • The Great Pilgrimage: From Here to Here
     
    In this great book of questions and answers Osho reminds us that there is in reality nowhere to go! He also talks especially to the baby boomers as they confront the onset of middle age.
 
  • Guida Spirituale
     
    This book is a twenty-first century survival manual for the spirit of man, to help him awaken from his deep spiritual sleep. Delightful stories and anecdotes inspired by the Desiderata.
 
 

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  • Hammer on the Rock
     
    A diary of intimate meetings, sitting in on a one-on-one with Osho, a modern buddha. The issues: sex, work, relationships, death and meditation. It’s about dissolving problems instead of working with them. These are your questions. These are your answers.
 
 
  • The Heart Sutra
     
    Discourses on the Heart Sutra, the Prajnaparamita Hridayam Sutra of Gautam the Buddha reveal his essential teachings: the merging of negative and positive, the insubstantiality of the ego, and the buddha-nature of all of existence.
 
  • Heartbeat of the Absolute
     
    In these talks Osho gives during a meditation camp, sutras from these ancient Sanskrit scriptures - the Ishavasya Upanishad - are transmuted into stunning insights that can open the reader’s eyes to his own inner reality.
 
  • Hiddden Mysteries
     
    Osho explains how the significance of temples, statues, places of pilgrimage, incense, mantras and astrology, have all been debased or lost over thousands of years.
 
 
  • The Hidden Splendor
     
    In this book of responses to questions, Osho unfolds the basic search for childlike innocence in all its joy, playfulness, and fearlessness…a state of being which Osho describes as our "hidden splendor."
 
  • Hyakujo: the Everest of Zen
     
    Hyakujo made two great contributions to Zen that served as landmarks of change within the Zen tradition, and which express fundamental elements for understanding living Zen: "sudden enlightenment" and Zen monasteries.
 
 

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  • I Am the Gate, Second Edition
     
    This book is a timeless classic that has served as an introduction for many people to Osho’s vision. Eight discourses to push the reader over the edge of the intellect into the mysterious, the esoteric and the transcendental.
 
  • I Am the Gate, Third Edition
     
    This book is a timeless classic that has served as an introduction for many people to Osho’s vision. Eight discourses to push the reader over the edge of the intellect into the mysterious, the esoteric and the transcendental.
 
 
  • In Search of the Miraculous
     
    If you are interested in the more esoteric aspects of energy and the hidden science behind Osho’s active meditations, this title is for you!
 
  • In Search of the Miraculous, Vol. 2
     
    This book is a "not to be missed" roadmap - a fascinating and penetrating guidebook into the science of inner alchemy. Osho talks on the most "esoteric" of subjects in an utterly practical and earthy manner.
 
  • India My Love
     
    Beautifully illustrated with color photos, India My Love: A Spiritual Journey is a mystery tour with Osho as guide and storyteller.
 
  • The Inner Journey
     
    The Inner Journey is a precise manual for tuning the body, mind, heart and hara to an inner balance and harmony to prepare ourselves for the experience of meditation.
 
  • Inner War and Peace
     
    Exploring the first cantos of the Bhagvad Gita, Osho looks at the roots of personal and global violence.
 
  • Intelligence:
     
    Intelligence, says Osho, is not a highly trained intellect -- on the contrary, the knowledgeability of intellect is one of the greatest barriers.
 
  • Intimacy
     
    Osho takes the reader step by step through what makes people afraid of intimacy, and how to nourish ourselves and our relationsihps to support more openness and trust..
 
  • Intuition
     
    Some people obviously have it, and some people obviously don’t. Women are famous for it. And men who are gifted with it and know how to act on it often are known as great leaders in politics, business or war. What is it?
 
  • The Invitation
     
    An invitation and introduction to Osho’s vision through his responses to questions. Osho shows how the problems of everyday life can be used as tools for transformation.
 
  • Isan: No Footprints in the Empty Sky
     
    Our eyes are clouded with words, our minds full of doctrines and ideologies, our whole upbringing and education focused on how to leave the biggest footprints, how to leave our mark.
 
 

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  • Joshu: The Lions 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.
 
  • Journey to the Heart
     
    Osho entices us to the unknown, the ultimate. This journey is the greatest adventure open to man. It is one which requires the greatest daring, and one in which we have to risk our all.
 
  • JOY
     
    The happiness that we feel because life is going our way is always fleeting, says Osho. Joy is the art of being happy regardless of outer circumstances.
 
  • 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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  • 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 discourses based on anecdotes of famous and little-known Zen masters. Many of these stories were previously only available in Japanese and were translated specially for this series of talks.
 
  • 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.
 
  • The Last Testament , Vol.1
     
    At Rancho Rajneesh, the commune in America, for the first time ever Osho grants interviews to the world media. Included are questions from Good Morning America, Der Spiegel, 60 Minutes (Australia)
 
  • 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.
 
  • Living Tao
     
    In his Tao Te Ching, Lao Tzu wrote essential truths on the natural way to live. In this beautiful treasure of a book, Osho highlights the paradoxical nature of these truths, pointing out that living the paradox is the whole process of meditation.
 
  • Love - Freedom - Aloneness
     
    Osho cuts through the nonsense of our relationship dramas and shows how we can be in love and yet free, together and yet able to take our own space when we need it..
 
 

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  • Ma Tzu: The Empty Mirror
     
    He walked like a cow and looked like a tiger. He could touch his nose with his tongue and had two rings on the soles of his feet! The unpredictable Ma Tzu brings fresh responses and devices to every situation, the empty mirror who simply reflects.
 
  • A Man of Many Climates, Seasons and Rainbows
     
    Open this book and enter a world of color portraits of the enlightened master Osho. This beautifully designed book in a special large format boasts a selected collection of 64 color photographs of Osho which have an emphasis on unusual light effects.
 
  • Maturity: The Responsibility of Being Oneself
     
    In a culture infatuated with youth, and determined to avoid old age at all costs, this book dares to raise a question that has been all but forgotten in the age of Viagra and cosmetic surgery.
 
 
 
  • Meditation: The Art of Ecstasy
     
    In a series of discourses especially of help for the beginner, Osho clears up the misconception about the relationship of concentration to meditation.
 
 
 
  • 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. Osho’s commentary on this mysterious and touching story brings light and clarity to an inevitability that touches us all.
 
  • The Messiah, Vol. 1
     
    Early in this century a Lebanese poet, Kahlil Gibran, produced a book that has become universally known and loved for its beauty and the timeless themes it addresses.
 
  • The Messiah, Vol. 2
     
    Early in this century a Lebanese poet, Kahlil Gibran, produced a book that has become universally known and loved for its beauty and the timeless themes it addresses.
 
  • The Miracle
     
    Osho deciphers the great game Zen masters play with their disciples and elucidates the central message of Zen - "nothingness."
 
 
 
  • My Way: The Way of the White Clouds
     
    The questions Osho answers in this book were chosen over a period of fifteen days with a specific purpose: to introduce Osho and his work to the thousands of visitors and seekers looking for a new way of life.
 
 

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  • Nansen: The Point of Departure
     
    Based on the anecdotes of Zen master, Nansen, the Zen poetry of Sekiso, and questions from a disciple, this series of talks conveys Osho’s love for this radical revolutionary master of the Zen tradition. Osho speaks of Nansen as a courageous innovator.
 
 
  • The New Dawn
     
    A many-faceted series of talks in which Osho dismantles a great variety of questions from seekers. One asks: With the imminent possibility of global suicide isn’t it a paradox that all we can do is to sit silently?
 
  • Nine Sutras
     
    Osho talks for the first time on his own Nine Sutras. Opening boundless new dimensions to the meaning and significance of the word yoga, he illuminates its vast scope and takes us way beyond what may well be our limited and limiting understanding of it.
 
  • No Water, No Moon
     
    Brimming with absurdities and humor, Osho is guaranteed to shake, shock and delight with these discourses based on Zen stories.
 
  • No-Mind: The Flowers of Eternity
     
    Using anecdotes about Zen masters and their disciples, as well as a magnificent selection of haikus, Osho reveals the mystery of Zen as something to be savored rather than solved.
 
  • Notes of a Madman
     
    This small volume is one of three unique books from talks given in the unlikely setting of his dental sessions. In this atmosphere, Osho speaks in a poetic way on a wild and wonderful range of subject.
 
  • Nowhere to Go but In
     
    In this book Osho answers a wide range of seeker’s questions, speaking on themes such as the nature of enlightenment, the seeking of spiritual powers, the relationship between meditation and love; on love and marriage, marriage and sex, sex as a meditation and Tantra.
 
 

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  • On Basic Human Rights
     
    A slim paperback that offers a withering indictment of the UN Declaration of Human Rights -- and why it has failed.
 
  • One Seed Can Make the Whole Earth Green
     
    In Osho’s understanding Zen is the approach to religion that has not put fetters on mankind. These four talks pay homage to Zen’s reverence for life and its celebration of the everyday.
 
  • The Original Man
     
    What’s so original about the original man? Only that on finding him within yourself, according to Osho you find everything worth discovering.
 
  • OSHO Rebalancing
     
    This workbook presents a special selection of quotes from Osho about the central role of the body in our journey to wholeness.
 
 
  • 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 that such schools give to the seekers of truth, throughout time, the world over.
 
  • The Osho Zen TarotTM
     
    The traditional tarot is often used to satisfy our longing to understand the past, or to predict the future. This Osho Zen Tarot focuses on gaining an understanding of the here and now.
 
 

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  • The Path of Love
     
    Osho has said that history, as taught in schools, is a history of criminals like Genghis Khan, Tamerlane, Hitler. The real history is the evolution of consciousness created by enlightened masters.
 
  • The Path of Meditation
     
    This book is highly recommended for every meditator. Osho introduces us to the most fundamental steps of meditating.
 
  • The Path of Yoga
     
    Yoga is the science of being in the here and now. In this series of powerful and penetrating talks on Patanjali’s Yoga sutra’s, Osho shows us - step by step - how to move towards this state where "simply looking while the mind flows, a time comes when by itself, of itself, the mind stops."
 
  • The Perfect Way
     
    In this rare book of meditation Osho calls himself a "dream breaker." His method of dream breaking includes a meticulous guided tour through the maze of our own minds, through our process of creating thoughts, toward a zone of silence.
 
  • Pharmacy for the Soul
     
    Also available in Spanish and Swedish, this is a collection of easy-to-do techniques for dealing with the ups & downs of everyday life.
 
 
  • The Psychology of the Esoteric
     
    Osho begins from where Western psychology leaves off. Beyond Freud and Jung, beyond the Human Potential Movement, to the psychology of enlightenment, of 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.
 
  • The Rebel
     
    A handbook for the man of the future, The Rebel is a comprehensive guide to Osho as a planetary visionary.
 
  • The Rebel: The very salt of the earth
     
    This is a small (113 page) paperback book, a compilation of questions put to Osho on his view of the rebel. His rebel is nothing less than the future of mankind.
 
  • Rebellion, Revolution & Religiousness
     
    Osho taught that all the established religions of the past are spiritually bankrupt, and urged each individual to theologically decondition themselves as a prelude to true enlightenment.
 
  • The Rebellious Spirit
     
    Central to Osho’s vision of the New Man is what he calls "the rebellious spirit." These talks offer a glimpse into what he means by this way of life, and how he is working with people to bring it about.
 
 
  • The Revolution
     
    A fiery book alive with Osho’s love for Kabir and for the only revolution that counts: enlightenment.
 
  • Rinzai: Master of the Irrational
     
    Capturing the unpredictable, dynamite essence of Zen, Osho speaks on Master Rinzai, who brought Zen from China to Japan, and who is truly a master of the irrational - a Zen master who sticks his tongue out at one disciple and who created the shout as a device to shock the mind.
 
 

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  • Satyam Shivam Sundaram: Truth Godliness Beauty
     
    A must for those new to meditation and to Osho’s vision, this series of discourses addresses a variety of subjects, in response to questions such as: Why is it so difficult to be in a state of let-go?
 
  • The Search: Talks on the Ten Bulls of Zen
     
    Osho talks on the ten paintings that tell the famous Zen story of a farmer in search of his lost bull, providing an allegorical expression of the search for enlightenment.
 
  • The Secret of Secrets (Vol.1 & Vol.2 in one edition)
     
    In this beautiful book, Osho speaks on the magical sutras of Master Lu-tsu, which he describes as "deeply based in Taoist teachings… a flowering of the Taoist approach to life and existence," and he gives specific instructions for the Taoist Golden Light meditation which helps harmonize the male and female elements, and transmute sexual energy.
 
 
  • Seeds of Wisdom
     
    A collection of 120 letters written by Osho to a beloved disciple, Ma Anandmayee. Intimate, simple, and laced with personal anecdotes and insights.
 
  • Sermons in Stones
     
    Answering seeker’s questions Osho explores the theme of the individual’s responsibility in creating the world we live in.
 
  • Sex Matters
     
    Now in paperback, the profoundly simple and compassionate Osho insights into this most compelling of human energies are collected into one volume...
 
  • Showering Without Clouds
     
    This is an extraordinarily rich and touching book, because we are given the chance to savor the words of an enlightened man, commenting for the first time on the poetry, heart, and being of Sahajo - an enlightened woman from eighteenth-century Rajasthan.
 
  • Socrates Poisoned Again After 25 Centuries
     
    As the bishop of Crete’s Greek Orthodox Church urges the local citizenry to forcibly drive him out of the villa where he is staying, Osho revives the spirit of Zorba in a series of lively talks to his disciples and to visiting journalists.
 
  • The Song of Ecstasy
     
    Osho speaks on Adi Shankaracharya, the enlightened mystic of eighth-century India, a formidable scholar who can sing his song of ecstasy and dance his joy in life.
 
 
  • The Sun Rises in the Evening
     
    These commentaries on sutras, alternating with answers to seekers’ questions, are richly laced with stories and anecdotes about Krishnamurti, Plato, Socrates, Hubert Benoit, etc...
 
  • The Supreme Doctrine
     
    In this book Osho speaks on the ancient Indian Vedic scriptures to his first Western audience. The Supreme Doctrine deals in depth with many aspects of meditation - the fundamentals of how to move intensely and totally into this experience spoken of by the seers in the Ken Upanishad.
 
  • The Sword and the Lotus
     
    This volume captures the fast pace of Osho’s six-week stay in Nepal, the birthplace of Buddha. He answers questions from his sannyasins in his hotel suite in the mornings and every evening from press in the hotel conference room.
 
 

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  • Tantra
     
    Illustrated in color, an introduction to the real Tantra - the Tantra that is first and foremost about discovering meditation.
 
  • The Tantra Experience
     
    An absorbing book about the relationship between Saraha, an affluent young Brahmin, and a lower-cast arrowsmith woman - he as disciple and she as his Tantric master.
 
  • Tantra: The Supreme Understanding
     
    The ultimate may not be expressible, but whatsoever can be said is included here within the tantric vision of Osho and Tilopa. A key insight is given and the door opens to understanding, acceptance and transcendence.
 
  • Tantric Transformation
     
    In this second volume of Osho’s talks on Saraha’s Royal Song, we are given a detailed map of Tantra: inner man, inner woman; the meeting of man and woman; the transformation of sexual energy and other techniques.
 
  • Tao
     
    Filled with delightful anecdotes and illustrated with stunning photos, a perfect gift.
 
  • Tao: The Pathless Path
     
    Timeless Taoist stories retold for the 21st century, with an emphasis on lessons about true happiness and true understanding.
 
  • Tarot in the Spirit of Zen
     
    An invaluable handbook for those who want to go more deeply into the meanings of the cards in the Osho Zen Tarot - with a pop-out mini-deck of Major Arcana cards bound into the back of the book.
 
  • Tarot in the Spirit of Zen
     
    The UK edition of the handbook for Osho Zen Tarot and other decks - for easy ordering from the UK and Europe.
 
  • That Art Thou
     
    Osho’s talks on these Upanishads are a blueprint for anyone interested in meditation.
 
  • The Book of Nothing: Hsin Hsin Ming
     
    A masterful and eminently readable introduction to the unique wisdom of Zen, especially its profound understanding of the mind and its functioning.
 
 
  • The Buddha Said
     
    Osho explains the relevance of Buddha’s "Sutra of 42 Chapters" for our times - line by line, in fresh and contemporary language.
 
  • The Buddha Said
     
    Osho explains the relevance of Buddha’s "Sutra of 42 Chapters" for our times - line by line, in fresh and contemporary language.
 
  • The Great Secret
     
    Osho uses ten of Kabir’s incomparable songs that revolve around "the beloved" -- the Sufi expression for the state of enlightenment.
 
  • Theologica Mystica
     
    These Osho talks on the letters of Dionysius, the first Christian bishop of Athens, to his disciple Timothy, bring to light the mystical depth hidden in the Western theological tradition - a mystical depth that can speak to and inspire us all.
 
  • The True Sage
     
    Osho speaks on stories from The Tales of Hasidism by Matin Buber, a work he calls a tremendous service for seekers.
 
  • Turning In
     
    In these eight talks, each of which is based on the sayings of a different enlightened Zen master, Osho gives detailed explanations of the Zen method of meditation, "turning in."
 
 

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  • The Ultimate Alchemy, Vol.1
     
    In these talks on the ancient scripture, the Atma Pooja Upanishad, Osho reveals many alchemical secrets of the "ultimate" alchemy - the refinement of man’s baser nature into the pure gold of cosmic consciousness - and describes many meditation techniques to assist this process.
 
  • The Ultimate Alchemy, Vol.2
     
    Speaking on the Atma Pooja Upanishad, Osho responds to it in a way that helps present day seekers find their own truth within.
 
  • Unio Mystica, Vol. 1
     
    This is the first of a two volume series on the twelfth century Persian court poet, Sanai’s Hadiqa, about which Osho says: "Such books are not written, they are born. These words are saturated with satori."
 
  • Unio Mystica, Vol. 2
     
    In his commentary on Hakim Sanai’s verses, Osho invites the reader to participate in an experience that can be life-transforming.
 
 

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  • Vedanta: Seven Steps to Samadhi
     
    These seven steps to enlightenment are keys of wisdom, step-by-step instructions handed down from the unnamed ancient seers in the Akshyupanishad.
 
 
 

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  • War and Peace
     
    Commenting on the first cantos of the Bhagavad Gita, Osho exposes the roots of our contemporary personal and global problems and proposes his timeless solution.
 
 
  • The Way Beyond Any Way
     
    Osho speaks on a jewel of Eastern mysticism, the Saravarsar Upanishad, one of the ancient texts of the rishis - the seers of India.. Through his talks Osho describes step by step, the search within, the search for the essence, for what is divine within man.
 
  • When the Shoe Fits
     
    Osho is unique amongst commentators in that he does not offer yet another intellectual treatise on principles, but rather relates the situation as it was a few thousand years ago to our situation here and now.
 
 
 

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  • Yaa-Hoo! The Mystic Rose
     
    In the presence of journalists from the German magazine, Bunte, Osho overturns the apple-cart of decorum, making fun of the Nazi regime and recounting some of his most outrageous jokes. He also creates one of his most powerful meditations, the Mystic Rose Meditation.
 
  • Yakusan: Straight to the Point of Enlightenment
     
    A collection of five talks given on stories of the Zen master, Yakusan. Osho uses these anecdotes as a springboard into the reality of the Zen approach to truth, a book not so much "about" Zen, but instead a Zen look at the world around us.
 
  • Yoga
     
    A selection of five talks from the classic ten-volume series illuminating Patanjali’s yoga sutras, plus selected responses to questions.
 
  • Yoga: The Science of the Soul
     
    In this series on Patanjali, Osho says: "Patanjali is our future, 5000 years old." When he comments on Patanjali’s sutras, the illumination of Osho brings Patanjali into the modern age of the here and now.
 
 
  • Your Answers Questioned
     
    A collection of pithy and provocative Osho quotes to challenge the habitual ways we view the world. Illustrated with beautiful black & white photos.
 
 

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  • Zarathustra: A God That Can Dance
     
    Osho unravels the mystery of man’s three metamorphoses - from camel to lion to child, and setting the record straight about the meaning of Nietzsche’s concept of the superman shows us how we ourselves can become the New Man.
 
  • Zarathustra: The Laughing Prophet
     
    Osho talks on Friedrich Nietzsche’s famous work Thus Spoke Zarathustra, a work overshadowed by it’s link with Adolf Hitler and his horrific manipulation of Nietzche’s concept of the "superman" during the Second World War. Here Osho lifts Nietzsche beyond the blight of history, and restores his innocence, turning his great work into a feast of wisdom that we can all appreciate.
 
  • Zen
     
    This introduction to Zen from the Osho perspective is beautifully illustrated with color photos.
 
  • The Zen Manifesto: Freedom from Oneself
     
    A collection of the last talks given publicly by Osho, in which he makes it clear that the West’s comprehension of Zen is still largely intellectual, rather than truly recognizing the penetrating experiential truth that Zen points to - which extends far, far beyond the mind.
 
  • Zen: The Diamond Thunderbolt
     
    To experience the diamond thunderbolt is to be shocked out of one’s spiritual sleep. These talks are a thunderstorm!
 
  • Zen: The Mystery and Poetry of the Beyond
     
    Through enigmatic Zen anecdotes and questions from seekers, Osho exposes the narrow-mindedness of organized religions and sheds light on the ecological and social crises facing us today.
 
  • Zen: The Path of Paradox
     
    In these commentaries on Zen anecdotes and stories, Osho leads the reader step by step through the mystery of the words into a deeper understanding of this unique approach to life.
 
  • Zen: The Path of Paradox, Vol. 3
     
    This book is brimming with Zen anecdotes showing life’s paradoxical nature and that if you look around you will find contradiction everywhere.
 
 
  • Zen: The Special Transmission
     
    This series of talks provides a wonderful, living introduction to the true phenomenon of Zen as Osho brings to life the inherent and timeless wisdom of traditional Zen stories - describing the time of Zen as an era when simplicity of life was a cultural reality.
 
  • Zen: Zest, Zip, Zap and Zing
     
    Osho devotes this series of talks to responding to seeker’s questions on a whole range of topics - innocence, freedom, love, sex, compassion and women. He also talks of his vision of India and his personal "philosia" - life, love and laughter.

 

 

 

3 new book

The God Conspiracy The Path from Superstition to Super Consciousness

The Mustard Seed The Revolutionary Teachings of Jesus. Gnostic Gospel of Thomas

The Book of Wisdom The Heart of Tibetan Buddhism. Seven Points of Mind Training