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  • The Dhammapada: Vol. 5

  • The Way of the Buddha
  • Written by: OSHO
  • Narrated by: OSHO
  • Length: 18 hrs and 12 mins
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"The World Is on Fire" is the title of the first chapter in this new fifth volume of The Dhammapada, Osho’s contemporary presentation of the sayings of Buddha. What does Buddha mean by fire? He means anguish, anxiety, despair, misery; that's what Buddha means by fire. It is a symbol. Everybody is on fire because everybody is divided, split, schizophrenic. Everybody is on fire because there is great anxiety in the world, the anxiety of: “Am I going to make it this time or not?” Does this sound familiar to you?

This series is not an interpretation of Buddhism, it is not intended to turn you into a Buddhist. Osho does not promote any following or old scriptures—at all.

This series is all about raising of our consciousness, about real wisdom—and it is not coming from some ancient religious figure—it comes from you, it is inside of you. Buddha experienced it, Osho shared the experience and you can too. It is not coming from someone—it is discovered within ourselves. Buddha speaks in the language of his day; Osho speaks our language—he takes the role of a spiritual translator of a message which is timeless.

In these crazy times—find a nice space, start listening to this series of talks and Osho takes you into a world of wonders—within yourself.

1. The World Is on Fire

2. The Heart Has No Questions

3. What You Desire You Will Become

4. Morning Has Broken

5. Love Knows Nothing of Duty

6. Christ: The Last Christian

7. You Are the Source

8. A Little Taste of Buddhahood

9. Entering the Stream

10. This Mad, Mad Game

©1979 OSHO International Foundation (P)2022 OSHO International Foundation
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