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How to Start Reading Osho’s Discourses

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There are way too many Osho’s Discourses/Books. 

Anyone who read these discourses, could you recommend 1-3 books which are most important to read in his work, his best ones?

Where to start and which books to focus on.l.


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imo start where you feel called towards. He wrote on a lot of subjects 


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My brother got me a book by Osho as a birthday present "Courage: The Joy of Living Dangerously", it has some pretty good reviews.

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1 hour ago, Tim R said:

My brother got me a book by Osho as a birthday present "Courage: The Joy of Living Dangerously", it has some pretty good reviews.

I just got it and randomly read some pages. It's amazing thanks for the recommendation. 

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Go to oshoworld and listen to his discoursure of dhammapada way of budha.there are 100 talks .it is his masterpiece.after listening u will get a good idea about meditation

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@Rasheed Listening to him is the best for me. Reading is cool.

I've always found his interpretation of Taoism the best.

Find audible discourses of him interpretation of Taoism. It's always his best for me. 

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Thanks everyone. Really good advice, very helpful. I am truly grateful for the help.


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Thanks.

Especially oshoworld website was really helpful.


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