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Alone We Fly (published in English by Hind Pocket Books in February 2003, 112 pages) is a compact collection of Osho’s talks delivered to disciples and seekers at his commune in Pune, India. The title suggests a central theme: embracing aloneness not as isolation, but as freedom—an opportunity to soar spiritually beyond the confines of ego and attachment.

In these discourses, Osho invites readers to experience solitude as a state of being rather than longing. He distinguishes “aloneness” as a powerful presence with the Self, whereas “loneliness” signifies emptiness and absence of connection. Rather than fleeing from one’s inner world, Osho encourages embracing the quiet space within, where true self-awareness, creativity, and liberation arise.

The essence of the book is that genuine spiritual growth often blossoms in solitude, when the mind’s clutter subsides and inner silence unfolds. In this aloneness, the ego loses its grip, and one discovers a profound unity with existence itself. The collection serves as a gentle invitation to use solitude as a springboard for awakening, rather than a retreat from life.