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Health to Pythagoras, has two aspects to it. One is the physical, the other is the spiritual. The body is your temple -- don't neglect it. Your foolish, stupid ascetics have been telling you to neglect it -- not only to neglect but to destroy your body. Pythagoras is not an asCetic: he is a man of understanding.

 

He says: Respect, don't neglect, your body. If your body is neglected, you will not be able to find the inner harmony -- because if the body is harmonious it helps to attain to inner harmony. Take every care of your health, of your body; love it, respect it, it is a great gift. It is a miracle! a mystery.

 

... DISPENSE WITH MODERATION FOOD TO THE BODY AND TO THE MIND REPOSE.

 

What food is for the body repose is in exactly the same way for the soul: food nourishes the body and repose nourishes the soul. The materialist forgets about repose; that's why in the West there is so much restlessness -- they have forgotten repose, they don't know how to relax. They don't know how to be in a state of unoccupiedness; they don't know how to sit silently doing nothing. They have completely forgotten! The materialist is bound to forget. He goes on eating too much, and he has forgotten that only his body goes on becoming fatter and fatter, and his soul goes on becoming thinner and thinner.

 

Sometimes I see people who have only bodies and no soul. Just layers and layers of fat, and nothing behind -- vegetables, cabbages. Howsoever sophisticated they may be, educated, full of knowledge, there is not much difference.

 

They say the difference between a cauliflower and a cabbage is not much: when the cabbage goes through college it becomes a cauliflower.

 

Repose is far more essential even than food. If sometimes you go on a small fast it is good, but repose should never be forgotten -- because basically the body is only a temple: the deity is within. The body has to be loved only because it is a temple of the deity. The body is only a means; the end is inside.

 

Repose is food, meditation is food, for the soul. Repose means silence, rest, relaxation, calmness, coolness, collectedness, meditativeness. A state of unoccupied mind, empty, silent, with no idea of any doing, not going anywhere, not rushing anywhere -- just being herenow. That is repose. And to be herenow is tremendously nourishing, because then you are deeply in tune with God, then music showers on you.

 

The past is no more, it is dead; the future is not yet, it is unborn. Only the present is. Only the present is alive. When you are herenow, life flows in you. When you are herenow, you are in God. And that is nourishment, that is real food.

 

In that sense the Upanishads have said: ANAM BRAHM -- food is God, God is food. In the sense of repose it is REALLY food. As the body will die without food, the soul dies without repose.

 

The materialist thinks only of the body, and the spiritualist thinks only of repose, and both remain lopsided. One has a very nourished soul but an undernourished body; the temple is in ruins. And one has a beautiful temple, a marble temple, but the deity is dead, or has not come yet. Both are missing something.

 

We need a music of earth and sky, of body and soul; we need a harmony between the visible and the invisible. The food is visible, repose is invisible. And you need both, and you need a rhythm between the two.

 

The person who has not known what repose is starts stuffing too much food in himself. Nothing can help him unless he learns repose -- no dieting is going to help, no exercises are going to help, no disciplining is going to help. Sooner or later he will start eating again, because his inner being feels so empty and he knows no other way to fill it -- he knows only one way: to go on throwing food inside himself.

 

When people come to me with the problem of too much obsession with food, my only suggestion is: become more meditative. Don't be worried about food. Become more loving, become more meditative, and the problem will disappear. When you are full of love and meditativeness, you need not stuff yourself with food. The food is only a substitute -- because you are missing the inner food, you are trying to substitute it by outer food.

 

The man of repose always remains very very alert, aware, of what he is eating, how much he is eating. He cannot eat more than is needed, and he will not eat less than is needed. He is always in the middle, he is a balance.

 

TOO MUCH ATTENTION OR TOO LITTLE SHUN, FOR ENVY THUS, TO EITHER EXCESS IS ALIKE ATTACHED.

 

Pythagoras is always reminding you about the golden mean: be in the middle -- as much as Buddha goes on reminding about MAJJHIM NIKAYA, the middle path.

 

TOO MUCH ATTENTION OR TOO LITTLE SHUN...

 

Don't hanker for too much attention from people -- that is an ego trip. Don't try to become very famous, well-known, this and that -- that is an ego trip. But that does not mean start trying to become a nonentity -- that nobody should know you, that you should remain anonymous -- that is again the same trip on the other extreme. Avoid both.

 

All extremes have to be avoided. Excess is evil according to Pythagoras -- and it is. And to be in the middle, to be exactly in the middle, is virtue. Never be an ascetic, and never become indulgent. Don't eat too much food and don't go on long fasts. Don't become too much obsessed with luxury, and don't become too much anti-luxury, anti-comfort.

 

LUXURY AND AVARICE HAVE SIMILAR RESULTS. ONE MUST CHOOSE IN ALL THINGS A MEAN JUST AND GOOD.

 

Don't renounce the world, and don't be worldly either. Rejoice in the balance -- dance, because balance is dance. Sing because balance is a song. Become musical because balance creates music.

 

And remember, in each and everything the golden mean has to be followed. And if you can follow the golden mean, you will become gold, your baser metal will be transformed into the highest metal, gold.

 

Gold is a symbol of the ultimate peak -- that's why Pythagoras has called these sutras, GOLDEN VERSES. It is an alchemical expression. Down the ages alchemists have been trying to find ways to transmute baser metals into gold. Remember, they were not concerned with baser metals and gold at all: their whole purpose was how to transform man from a sexual animal into an ecstatic consciousness, how to transform the animal in man into God. That state is represented by gold.

 

Follow the golden mean and you will become the gold. Follow the path of balance and all the mysteries will be revealed to you. That's my message to my sannyasins too: Don't leave the world and yet be not of it.

 

-Osho, "Philosophia Perennis, Vol 2, #1"

 

 

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Osho Dictionary

A Spiritual Dictionary for the Here and Now

List of Articles
No. Category Subject
46 H Habits : You can do your prayer every day unconsciously; then your prayer is a sin.
45 H Halfheartedness : lukewarm is their life. They never achieve anything
44 H Happiness : Don't miss any opportunity to be happy.
43 H Happiness : Happiness is the function of your consciousness when it is awake
42 H Happiness : Just the stuff you are made of.
41 H Happiness : No outside causes of happiness or unhappiness
40 H Happiness : Pleasure is animal, happiness is human, bliss is divine.
39 H Harmony : Only man can believe that he is separate.
38 H Hasidism : Osho on Hasidism
37 H Hate : Don't do anything. Just be aware of it.
36 H Headiness : The head is very dictatorial. It goes on taking energy from everywhere
35 H Healing : Healing almost becomes an experience of prayer, an experience of God, of love, of the whole.
34 H Healing : Love is the most healing force in the world
33 H Health : Health means the body is whole, nothing is missing.
32 H Health : If the body is not felt you are healthy, if the body is felt you are unhealty
» H Health : Respect, don't neglect, your body.
30 H Health : The four pillars of inner health
29 H Hearing : You hear only that which you listen for.
28 H Heart : It cannot give you the truth.
27 H Heart : Move from the head to the heart
26 H Heart : My whole effort is to free the energy from your head
25 H Heaven & Hell : Not geographical, they are psychological, they are your psychology.
24 H Heaven : Neither heaven exists nor hell exists; they are just in your psychology.
23 H Helplessness : Helplessness will help your ego to drop.
22 H Here Now : Enlightenment is attained in a single monent.
21 H Herenow : no-mind is herenow.
20 H History : History is nothing but the record of the repetitious human stupidity.
19 H Hobby : Means to keep escaping from yourself
18 H Home : The home is somewhere inwards, very deep in the innermost core of your being
17 H Home : This whole existence is home
16 H Hope : Hope is a disguised form of desire.
15 H Hugging : Hugging is a very sensuous, physical experience of tremendous importance.
14 H Hugging : Only a gesture of love, of warmth, of caring
13 H Human Nature : Every man’s destiny is to become a buddha.
12 H Human Rights : Equality is a myth.
11 H Humanity : Humanity is a word, an abstraction;
10 H Humanity : I have only seen human beings. Humanity is just an abstraction.
9 H Humbleness : Humbleness is nothing but the ego standing upside down.
8 H Humor : Man is the only animal who has the sense of humor.
7 H Humour : Seriousness is a state of disease; humor is health.
6 H Hurriedness : Some deep worry is inside that creates hurry
5 H Hurry : The moment your mind stops, time also stops.
4 H Hypertension : Too much focused on rationality and Forgotten your feelings.
3 H Hypnosis : Hypnosis is all around. Education uses it, politics uses it
2 H Hypocrisy : It exists by pretending to be that which it is not.
1 H Hypocrite : One who says one thing and does another
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