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Busyness : People want to remain occupied. Nobody wants to rest

 

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Everybody is interested in going out, nobody is interested in going in, because the moment you think of going in you think of many things that are there, hidden. YOU have suppressed them, nobody else, so you know well that anger is there, hatred is there, sex is there, greed is there, jealousy is there.... Thousands of things are bubbling and boiling and any moment they can explode. It is better to go out, not to go in. It is better to escape somewhere and you have tried many ways to escape.

 

People want to remain occupied. If they have nothing to do they will find something to do, something or other. They may start reading the same newspaper again. In the first place it was rubbish, so why are you reading it again? Nothing to do – and you would like to do something, because whenever you are not doing anything, suddenly the energy starts moving inwards. If it has something to cling to, only then can it remain out.

 

Sitting alone you feel restless. You want to go to the club, to the theater, or just to go and move in the market so that you are occupied. At least walking, looking at the shops, at the shop windows, or talking to people about absolutely nonsense things – neither you need to talk, nor do they want to listen, but people are talking and talking – somehow, something to cling to....

 

People are busy without business. And they may say that they would like to rest, but nobody wants to rest because if you rest really it automatically becomes a meditation and you start falling inwards. You start moving towards your inner center and fear grips you. You become afraid. So go to the market, go to the club, become a member of the Rotary Club, the Lions Club – thousands of stupidities exist all around for you to waste your time in.

 

Do something. And if you cannot find anything, or if to be a Rotarian is difficult, or you are not rich enough and you cannot go to the restaurant, you can go to the church, you can go to the mosque, you can go to the temple. They are at least free; there you can chant, “Hare Krishna, Hare Rama,” and get occupied. Or you can listen to a stupid priest who is repeating the same thing again and again. But at least you are occupied. Remain occupied. Go on moving outwards and cling to something exterior, because if you don’t cling, suddenly the energy starts moving inwards.

 

When people come to me and they ask, "How to meditate?" I tell them, "There is no need to ask how to meditate, just ask how to remain unoccupied. Meditation happens spontaneously. Just ask how to remain unoccupied, that's all. That's the whole trick of meditation -- how to remain unoccupied. Then you cannot do anything. The meditation will flower."

 

When you are not doing anything the energy moves towards the center, it settles down towards the center. When you are doing something the energy moves out. Doing is a way of moving out. Nondoing is a way of moving in. Occupation is an escape. You can read The Bible, you can make it an occupation. There is no difference between religious occupation and secular occupation: all occupations are occupations, and they help you to cling outside your being. They are excuses to remain outside.

 

Man is ignorant and blind, and he wants to remain ignorant and blind, because to come inwards looks like entering into a chaos. And it is so; inside you have created a chaos. You have to encounter it and go through it. Courage is needed -- courage to be oneself, and courage to move inwards. I have not come across a greater courage than that -- the courage to be meditative.

 

But people who are engaged outside with worldly things or nonworldly things, but occupied all the same, they think -- and they have created a rumor around it, they have their own philosophers -- they say that if you are an introvert you are somehow morbid, something is wrong with you. And they are in the majority. If you meditate, if you sit silently, they will joke about you: "What are you doing? -- gazing at your navel? What are you doing? -- opening the third eye? Where are you going? Are you morbid?... because what is there to do inside? There is nothing inside."

 

Inside doesn't exist for the majority of people, only the outside exists. And just the opposite is the case. Only inside is real; outside is nothing but a dream. But they call introverts morbid, they call meditators morbid. In the West they think that the East is a little morbid. What is the point of sitting alone and looking inwards? What are you going to get there? There is nothing.

 

-Osho, “Just Like That, #7“

 

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Osho Dictionary

A Spiritual Dictionary for the Here and Now

List of Articles
No. Category Subject
43 B Babies : All babies are beautiful, but all grown-ups are not beautiful.
42 B Bachelorhood : she was also looking for a perfect husband!
41 B Baggage : On the highest peaks, one has to be weightless.
40 B Balance : Witnessing brings balance.
39 B Bardo : Between These Two Dreams
38 B Beauty : The deeper you become, the more beautiful you are.
37 B Beggars : The meeting of a world conqueror with a beggar
36 B Beginners : The Zen person always keeps the beginner's mind
35 B Behaviorism : He lives in such cowardly ways, he is so afraid of anything new.
34 B Belief : The believer is not a seeker.
33 B Betrayal : There is only one betrayal: and that is to betray one's own life.
32 B Bibles : People become interested only when they are almost in their graves.
31 B Biography : After Self-Knowledge there Is No Autobiography
30 B Birthdays : One is never born and never dies; both are illusions.
29 B Bitterness : We are bitter because we are not what we should be.
28 B Black hole : Black hole is like Buddha’s concept of emptiness
27 B Blame : The whole responsibility is yours, don't blame anybody
26 B Blindness : Don't carry the books
25 B Bliss : Bliss needs great courage
24 B Bliss : Blissfulness is our birthright
23 B Body : The body has a great wisdom in it.
22 B Boiling Point : They don't have intensity. They live only so-so, lukewarm
21 B Books : Beware of knowledge. It is so cheap to become knowledgeable.
20 B Boredom : A Buddha is not bored, A Jesus is not bored
19 B Boredom : Boredom comes out of insensitivity.
18 B Boredom : Boredom is human, a very great quality
17 B Boring Life : The sun rises every day, you can say that it is repetitive. It is not
16 B Bosses : There is no hierarchy.
15 B Boundaries : All boundaries are our beliefs
14 B Bragging : Don't try to kill the ego -- you cannot.
13 B Brainwashing : I am a brainwasher.
12 B Bravery : A brave man is a cunning coward.
11 B Breakdown : Breakdown brings you below the mind. it is insanity.
10 B Breasts : Their childhood is still there.
9 B Breath : Breath is your life; it contains all that life contains
8 B Breath : Everybody breathes wrongly
7 B Bribery : Unless God is removed the priest cannot be removed
6 B Brownnose : In monkeys there exists a hierarchy. Perhaps the same mind and the same hierarchy are carried by man too
5 B Buddhafield : An energy field where you can start growing, maturing
4 B Bullshit : 'Bullshit' is a far better word than 'rationalisation'
3 B Burdens : People have condemned your innocence as ignorance.
2 B Business : Business should not enter into your being, that is true.
» B Busyness : People want to remain occupied. Nobody wants to rest
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