OSHO: I Do Not Believe in Believing (Preview)

Did you ever ask yourself why all the religions of the world insist on believing, believing firmly, totally, passionately? Perhaps they have a suspicion, a good reason -- that with a little intelligent inquiry, their foundations might not look so solid after all? "Nobody asks me, "Do you believe in the roseflower?" There is no need. You can see: the roseflower is there or it is not there. Only fictions, not facts, have to be believed. God is the greatest fiction that man has created.

OSHO: I Speak so that You Can be Silent

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OSHO: I Am Not a Teacher

"I am not a teacher. I am not teaching you anything at all. I am not a bridge between you and the Bible, between you and the Gita, between you and the Koran. I am not even a bridge between you and God – no. I am not giving you a teaching, a dogma, a creed, a philosophy, a theology. So understand the difference between a teacher and a master." Osho Full length videos, audiobooks, music, meditation and more.

OSHO: My Teaching Is Not for Pleasure

For many people 'enlightenment' is a concept which is very much mixed up with religious concepts of superiority of certain people. Osho addresses some of these misunderstandings and shares his unique insights. Upgrade your subscription and start listening today. A new full length talk available everyday. Plus a collection of talks on various themes.

OSHO: My Teaching Is Not for Pleasure (PREVIEW)

For many people 'enlightenment' is a concept which is very much mixed up with religious concepts of superiority of certain people. Osho addresses some of these misunderstandings and shares his unique insights. Excerpt form an interview with Osho, by Italian magazine 'The Pleasures'. The question asked is: Could enlightenment be the definition of the topmost pleasure? "It is not pleasure. Pleasure is always something opposed to pain; it is never separate from pain.