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Work as Meditation
Your question is, "Here in our commune,
there is no separate time for meditation...." It is our basic approach. We
cannot have a separate time for meditation. Meditation should be spread all over
your life: eating, sleeping, taking a bath, or just having a walk, or just
sitting doing nothing. Meditation should be in all these actions, inactions,
activities, non activities. The thread of meditation should continue
underground, whatever you are working at.
A great master, Nan In, was chopping wood. The king of the country had come to
see him. He had heard so much about Nan In that finally he could not resist the
temptation to go and see the man. Just as he entered the monastery, near the
gate was a man perspiring in the hot sun, chopping wood.
Naturally the king thought, "This man must be able to direct me to where I can
find the master" -- because it was a vast monastery with five hundred monks
living in it. So he asked the man, who was Nan In himself, "Please forgive me
for interrupting you; you are so absorbed in chopping wood, you have not even
seen that I have been standing here for a few minutes, waiting. But then I
thought it is better to interrupt you because you are not going to see me of
your own accord."
The man said, "I am sorry, but this is how my life is. Whatever I am doing I am
doing it totally. Nothing of me remains to do anything else. Chopping wood, I am
simply chopping wood. There is nobody else other than the chopper of wood. So,
no need to be embarrassed. What do you want?"
He said, "I want to see the master, Nan In."
Nan In said, "You go directly into that hut and wait. The master will be coming
soon."
The king went and waited there. Nan In took a shower, put on his master's robe,
and came in from the back door. But the king was very puzzled, because both men
looked so alike. He thought, "It is almost an impossibility. There are not two
men alike in the whole world, and just in this monastery, within a few hundred
yards I have seen a man exactly like this man."
Nan In said, "You wanted to see master Nan In -- master Nan In is now here."
The king said, "That I will enquire about later on. First I want to know who was
chopping wood at the gate."
Nan In laughed. He said, "At that time I was a chopper of wood. Now I am going
to chop your head; now I am a master.
...
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Awareness Is Enough
Beloved Osho,
Do I have to know and understand the roots of my old patterns in order to be
able to drop them, or is awareness enough? Please comment.
This is the dividing line between Western psychology and
Eastern mysticism. Western psychology is an effort to understand the roots of
your old patterns, but it does not help anybody to get rid of them.
You become more understanding, you become more sober, you become more normal;
your mind is no longer a great mess. Things are settled a little better than
they ever have been before, but every problem remains the same -- it simply goes
dormant. You can understand your jealousy, you can understand your anger, your
hate, your greed, your ambitions, but all this understanding will remain
intellectual. So even the greatest psychologists of the West are far away from
the Eastern mystics. ...
Awareness leads you beyond the mind. It does not bother to understand the
problems of the mind, their roots, it simply leaves the mind aside, it simply
gets out of it. That is the reason why in the East there has been no development
of psychology.
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NEW: Body & Mind
Osho answers the question: ´Does the body follow the mind, and is my mind
being influenced by my heart?` He explains the working of our body/mind/soul: ´Whatever
happens to you, in the body or in the mind or in the heart or in your awareness,
is going to change everything in the whole organism. You are going to be
affected as a whole. The members of the organic unity are not just parts put
together, there is something more.` 2 CD-set-95 min. /€ 16.50
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Children and Parents
I am not saying there is any sense in
making parents responsible - because they have suffered because of THEIR
parents, and so on and so forth.... Understanding is needed. Finding scapegoats
is of no help. You cannot simply say, "I am destroyed because my parents have
destroyed me - what can I do?" I know, parents ARE destructive, but if you
become alert and aware you can get out of that pattern that they have created
and woven around you.
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Compassion
Osho, Is it wrong to try to save
somebody? Is it not part of compassion?
Compassion is a very delicate affair. It certainly has some place in making
an effort to save others, but there are many conditions which have to be
fulfilled first.
The first condition is that you are saved; otherwise, in the name of saving
others you will be simply destroying them. And in the effort of saving
others you will be missing the opportunity to save yourself Only a person
who has come home himself can be of any help to somebody. A blind man cannot
help blind people. You must have your eyes opened; you must have seen light
yourself before you start telling others what it is.
Compassion certainly includes the idea of saving others, but not against
their will. If somebody does not want to be saved, you are not to force him;
not at the point of a sword do you have to save him. That is not saving.
That simply shows that in the name of saving you are trying to dominate
people.
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Compassion
Conditioning and Deprogramming
Personality is that which society manages to make you. And individuality is
that which society is afraid of: Personality is created by the society
according to its own requirements, but individuality is wild, natural. It is
not to fit into some mechanism; it cannot be made a cog in the wheel. I want
you to be individuals, not persons. Drop your personality. Drop all the
ideas that people have given to you.
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Death
Death is an organic, integral part of life,
and it is very friendly to life. Without it life cannot exist. Life exists
because of death; death gives the background. Death is, in fact, a process of
renewal. And death happens each moment. The moment you breathe in and the moment
you breathe out, both happen. Breathing in, life happens; breathing out, death
happens.
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Art of Dying
Dropping the Mind
Life is a movement, a constant flux. Each
moment it is new. But the mind? - the mind is never new. It is always lagging
behind. The very nature of the mind is such that it cannot be one with the life.
Life goes on: mind lags behind. There is always an inconsistency between life
and mind - it has to be so.
The mind says that if something is valid today, it will be valid tomorrow.
That's how traditions are born.
Whatsoever I am saying to you is true this moment. Tomorrow it will become a
dead burden. Don't carry it. Live it if you can live it right now. Enjoy, if you
can enjoy it with me right now. Celebrate it! This very moment let your
consciousness meet... let it go deep in you. It can transform you. Be pregnant
with it - but this very moment! Don't postpone it for tomorrow, because tomorrow
it will not be valid any more. Nothing can be valid beyond its moment.
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Expectation &
Frustration
The stuff frustration is made from is expectation, living in the future. The
medicine for being happy is looking into the expectations, where they come from
and let them go. Commenting on a sutra from the Dhammapada of Buddha, Osho
points a way beyond expectation. 2
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´The Dhammapada`
Fear
"Move within, but don't move the way fear makes you move." This wonderful
statement by the poet Rumi is the beginning of a extra ordinary talk by Osho
into the world of Jalaluddin Rumi, the man Osho describes: ´There have been very
few people who have moved and transformed as many hearts as Jalaluddin Rumi.´
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Finding
Balance in Life
Logic moves to the very extreme -- life never.
That's how logic misses life. Logic has a tendency to reach to a conclusion --
life is never concluding.
Life has no conclusion. It goes on and on and on without any conclusion; it is
without any beginning and without any end, it is always in the middle, it is
always in the present, it is an on-going process. That's how a logical mind
becomes by and by dead; that's how logic becomes its own downfall. Don't
conclude. Live without conclusion. That is the only way to live because only
then do you live in the middle and the middle is the balance.
Life is a balance between opposites, it never comes to an end. The
balance goes on and on, it is eternal.
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Happiness
Be an individual if you want to be happy.
If you want to be happy, then start choosing on your own. There are many times
when you will have to be disobedient -- be! There are many times when you will
have to be rebellious -- be! There is no disrespect implied in it. Be respectful
to your parents. But remember that your deepest responsibility is towards your
own being.
Happiness happens when you fit with your life, when you fit so harmoniously that
whatsoever you are doing is your joy. Then suddenly you will come to know:
meditation follows you. If you love the work that you are doing, if you love the
way you are living, then you are meditative. Then nothing distracts you. When
things distract you, that simply shows that you are not really interested in
those things.
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Intimacy
Intimacy brings you close to a stranger. You have to drop all your defenses;
only then, intimacy is possible. And the fear is that if you drop all your
defenses, all your masks, who knows what the stranger is going to do with you?
Intimacy is an essential need on the one hand, so everybody longs for it. But he
wants the other person to be intimate, so that the other person drops his
defenses, becomes vulnerable, opens all his wounds, drops all his masks and
false personality, stands naked as he is. And on the other hand, everybody is
afraid of intimacy -- with the other person you want to be intimate with, you
are not dropping your defenses.
This is one of the conflicts between friends, between lovers: nobody wants to
drop his defenses and nobody wants to come in utter nudity and sincerity, open -
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Life´s
Meaning
Life in itself is meaningless. Meaning is not something sitting there and
you have just to reach and possess it. Meaning has to be created. It is not like
a thing that you can uncover, you will have to become your meaning, you will
have to give a rebirth to yourself. Only when you feel meaning in life will you
be happy, not before it.
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Life´s
meaning has to be created... - - This talk is
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People on the Path
Loving
Oneself
Every child is born with tremendous love for himself. It is the society that
destroys that love, it is the religion that destroys that love - because if a
child goes on growing in loving him-self, who is going to love Jesus Christ? Who
is going to love the president? Who is going to love the parents? In a fiery
discourse Osho takes us by the hand to self-love.
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Maturity
Maturity has nothing to do with age;
growing old is not necessarily growing up. One can be young and grown-up and one
can be very old and very childish. Age and maturity have no necessary link.
Maturity comes through meditation.
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Meditation
& Joy
‘If you are joyful, in a mood of dancing, meditation is very easy. So
it is up to you, to make your meditation easy and successful, or difficult
and unsuccessful. Meditate, and you will find the greatest joy of your life
happening’ 69 min. /euro
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Sammasati: Osho´s Last Words
´Just remember one thing, and that is witnessing. Call it awareness, call it
total consciousness, call it what Buddha used to call sammasati, right
remembering, but witnessing is the most important word out of all these.´
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This talk is selected from the
series: The Zen Manifesto -
Freedom from Oneself
Sex, Love &
Prayer
Love has three possibilities: sex, the lowest; love, higher than sex; and
prayer, the highest. Answering the question: ´What really is the difference
between a Baul, a Tantrika, a Bhakta, and a Sufi?´ Osho creates the fragrance of
fulfilment in that moment.
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volume 2`
Tantra
Tantra avoids mind and encounters life
face to face, neither thinking, "This is good," nor thinking, "This is bad":
simply facing that which is. So it is difficult to say that this is an
attitude -- in fact it is a no-attitude.
The second thing to remember, that tantra is a great yea-sayer; it says yes
to everything. It has nothing like "no" in its vocabulary, there is no
negation. It never says no to anything, because with no the fight starts,
with no you become the ego. The moment you say no to anything, you have
become the ego already; a conflict has come in, now you are at war.
Tantra loves, and loves unconditionally. It never says no to anything
whatsoever, because everything is part of the whole, and everything has its
own place in the whole, and the whole cannot exist without anything missing
from it.
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The Ultimate Joke
Laughter relaxes. And relaxation is spiritual. Laughter brings you to the
earth, brings you down from your stupid ideas of being holier-than-thou.
Laughter brings you to reality as it is. The world is a play of God, a
cosmic joke. And unless you understand it as a cosmic joke you will never be
able to understand the ultimate mystery.
Beloved Master,
I feel shocked when you use the word
'fuck'. What to do?
Sargamo, it is one of the most beautiful words. The English language should
be proud of it. I don't think any other language has such a beautiful word....
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the series: ´The Dhammapada`
Trusting
the Inner Guide
When things change, trust
your inner guide. Trust will
change you,
will transform you. Live
courageous -- without asking any why. You will know how
to love, know how to penetrate into the future without carrying the load of the
past.
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This talk is selected from the series:
The Wisdom of the Sands
What
is Meditation?
Meditation is the very center of my whole
effort.
It is the very womb out of which the new religion is
going to be born.
But it is very difficult to verbalize it. To say
something about meditation is a contradiction in
terms. It is something which you can have,
which you can be, but by its
very nature you cannot say what it is. Still,
efforts have been made to convey it in some way.
Even if only a fragmentary, partial understanding
arises out of it, that is more than one can expect.
But even that partial understanding of meditation
can become a seed. Much depends on how you listen.
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NEW:
Work
& Creativity
How
to be creative while doing jobs which seem not to
leave any space for creativity, like cleaning, etc.?
This question is from Krishna Radha. She cleans.
But I also do the same thing: every morning, every
evening, twenty-four hours -- cleaning your mind,
cleansing. But I never feel that there is any need
for any other creativity.
Cleaning a floor can be a tremendously creative act.
Remember, creativity has nothing to do with any
particular work. Creativity has something to do with
the quality of your consciousness. Whatsoever you do
can become creative. Whatsoever you do can become
creative if you know what creativity means.
Creativity means enjoying any work as meditation;
doing any work with deep love.
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from series:
Nirvana the Last
Nightmare
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