If you want to access OSHO’s teachings without paying the official subscription fees, you have three legitimate—and one illegitimate—paths. Let’s focus on the legal and ethical ways.
You can access Osho's extensive body of work—which includes over 4,800 hours of English discourses and 4,000 hours of Hindi discourses—through several free channels:
OSHO himself answered this in "The New Man" :
: For years, the Osho International Foundation (OIF) held a trademark on the name "Osho," attempting to control its use in meditation centers and publications. A landmark US court case eventually suspended these trademarks, effectively making the name "Osho" free for public use.
If you want to access OSHO’s teachings without paying the official subscription fees, you have three legitimate—and one illegitimate—paths. Let’s focus on the legal and ethical ways.
You can access Osho's extensive body of work—which includes over 4,800 hours of English discourses and 4,000 hours of Hindi discourses—through several free channels: osho free
OSHO himself answered this in "The New Man" : If you want to access OSHO’s teachings without
: For years, the Osho International Foundation (OIF) held a trademark on the name "Osho," attempting to control its use in meditation centers and publications. A landmark US court case eventually suspended these trademarks, effectively making the name "Osho" free for public use. osho free