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Question 2:

Osho,

Were you not punished for your Mischievous Acts in Childhood?

 

 

I have been punished, but I have never taken any punishment as punishment. From my very childhood that has been my attitude: that how you take a thing makes all the difference. Nobody can punish me if I don’t take it as a punishment.

 

One of my teachers in the primary school when I was in the fourth grade…. It was my first day in his class, and I had not done anything very wrong, I was just doing what you do in meditation: “Om, Om…” but inside, with closed mouth. I had a few of my friends, and I told them to sit in different places so he could not figure out from where the sound was coming. One time it was coming from here, another time it was coming from there, another time it was coming from here; he went on looking from where the sound was coming. So I told them, “Keep your mouths shut, and do the ‘om’ inside.”

 

For a moment he could not figure it out. I was sitting at the very back. All teachers wanted me to sit in the front so they could keep an eye on me, and I always wanted to sit at the back from where you can do many more things; it is more feasible. He came directly to me. He must have heard from the third grade teacher, “You keep an eye on this boy!” So he said, “Although I cannot figure out who the people are who are doing it, you must be doing it.”

 

I said, “What? What am I doing? You have to tell me. Just saying, ‘You must be doing it’ does not make sense. What…?”

Now it was difficult for him to do what I was doing, because that would have looked foolish, and everybody would have started laughing. He said, “Whatsoever it is, hold both your ears in your hands and sit down, stand up, sit down, stand up — five times.”

I said, “Perfectly okay.” I asked him, “Can I do it fifty times?”

 

He said, “This is not a reward, this is a punishment.”

I said, ‘This morning I have not done any exercise so I thought that this was a good chance, and you would be very happy. Instead of five I will do fifty. And always remember, whenever you give me any kind of reward” — that’s exactly the word I told him — “whenever you give me any kind of reward, be generous.” And I started doing fifty.

 

He went on, “Stop! It is enough. I have never seen such a boy. You should be ashamed that you have been punished.” I said, “No, I am doing my morning exercise. You helped me, you have rewarded me; this is a good exercise. In fact, you should do it too.”

I never took any punishment as punishment. How can you punish a man who is ready to accept it as a reward?

 

In my high school it was an everyday affair that I was standing outside the classroom, because the moment the teacher would see me, he would say, “You better go out before you do something. I will have to send you out in any case. Please go out and leave us alone.”

 

And I would say, “Thank you sir, because outside I enjoy it so much; it is so beautiful.” And we had beautiful trees and birds and vast greenery for miles behind the school. “Standing on the verandah is such a joy and the air is so pure that I feel sorry for you all sitting in this dirty room.” And I really enjoyed it outside.

 

They figured out that this was not a punishment, they were really providing a good opportunity and a chance for me to enjoy myself in complete freedom — because outside I was free to move anywhere or to just go into the thick forest that was behind. They figured out that this was not a punishment, this was a reward. They started stopping it.

 

I would ask them, “What happened, has the policy changed? I am no more sent outside. Have I to do something before you send me? It saves me from the torture of you and your history. I am not interested in Alexander the Great, I am not interested in Emperor Akbar. What have I to do with these people? I am not interested in history at all. If I am interested then the only interest can be to make history. Only fools who cannot make history read history. You read, and you teach all these fools that are here, but you throw me out.

 

The teacher of history took me to the principal. He said, “What am I supposed to do? You cannot give him any corporal punishment — he immediately threatens to go to the police station, and unfortunately the police station is just nearby, in front of the school, and he will create trouble. And he is so strange that he has found a legal expert to support him.”

 

One of my friends’ father was the best advocate in the city. Everybody called him Bachchubhaiya, I don’t know what his full name was. Bachchu is just a nickname for small children. It means just a child; the literal meaning is “a child”. He must have been loved by people; he was a very lovable person. He used to be called Bachchubhaiya. Bachchubhaiya means brother. He was almost sixty, still everybody called him Bachchubhaiya, and he was very friendly with everybody.

 

So I went to him and asked him, “They threaten me with corporal punishment. You have to support me, because I will report it to the police but the police may listen to me, may not listen to me. It is better I go with a legal expert.”

He said, “Don’t be worried. I will keep your case prepared. Whenever you want I will come along with you and I will see that what you want has to be done.”

 

So this teacher of history told the principal, “Bachchubhaiya has promised him that he will go with him. That will create immediate trouble because the police inspector, the police commissioner, nobody can deny Bachchubhaiya: he is the most powerful advocate, and he has power over all police authorities, civil authorities, criminal authorities. And Bachchubhaiya has told him that if the police inspector does not listen he will go directly to the collector. So we cannot punish him.

 

“I asked him to sit down and stand up. He thinks this is exercise. And one day it became such a scene that he told all the students ‘Why are you sitting? You also do it. Exercise is exercise, it is good for the body.’ And all those students — they listen to him more than to me — they all started doing the exercise. I looked like a fool standing there, and I started thinking why I punished him. And he won’t stop. Then I started throwing him out of the class, but he enjoyed it so much that it is not a punishment any more.”

 

The principal sent me back. He wanted to talk with the teacher in private. He suggested, “You give him such punishment that his family comes to know.”

 

There used to be a register in the principal’s office — whenever somebody was doing real mischief, the teacher would go and write in it his name and the fine of ten rupees. Then I would have to collect the ten rupees from my family, from my father; I would have to ask them.

 

So he did that. He put a ten-rupee fine on me and came back and told me, “We have found the way: I have put a ten-rupee fine against your name.”

 

I said, “Okay. Now I am going to fine you.”

 

He said, “You are going to fine me?”

 

I said, “Of course, because in the register it is not mentioned anywhere that only teachers can fine the students. There is no condition like that.” And I went and I put twenty rupees against his name.

 

The principal said, “Are you mad or what? You are a student!”

 

I said, “I know I am a student, but is there any prohibition that I cannot fine a teacher if he is doing mischief? — and this is mischief. If I am doing anything wrong then I should be punished; this fine is punishing my father. Can you justify it? Why should my father be punished? He is not involved in it at all.”

 

I wrote my teacher’s name and the twenty-rupee fine and I said, “Unless he pays, I am not going to pay.”

 

Still in that register those two punishments remain unpaid because he would not pay me what the principal asked: “You pay the twenty rupees.”

 

And I told the principal, “Don’t cross this out, otherwise I will fine you. And even crossing it out won’t make any difference because when the inspector of the school comes I am going to report this, and I am going to show him what has been crossed out, and you will have to answer for it.”

 

So he never asked for the ten rupees from me because my condition was: “First you get twenty rupees from that man, then I will consider it.”

 

Punishments have been given but I enjoyed the whole thing. It was sheer joy. It is a question of attitude — how you take it — and that is something to be learned about your whole life.

 

I am reminded… there was a world conference of psychologists, psychiatrists, therapists — people who are involved in the mind games. They are still games, they have not yet got to the point where you can call them a science. Although they are arriving slowly, and are on the right track, still they are playing games. It was a world conference of all the famous psychiatrists, psychologists, therapists.

 

While the president was inaugurating the conference, he was feeling very uneasy, very disturbed by something just in the front row. There was a beautiful woman, a famous psychiatrist, and an old psychologist, also very famous in his own way — the only surviving colleague of Sigmund Freud. He was playing with the tits of the woman; and just in the front row! Now, how could the president go on speaking?

 

He tried looking this way, looking that way, but you can’t address a conference just looking this way or that way; you have to look in front too, at least once in a while. And it was too much. The old man was really something; he was not worried that the whole conference, everybody in the hall, could see what was happening. And the woman was even greater; she was sitting and listening to the lecture.

 

Finally it was too much, and the president said, “Please forgive me, but, lady, can I ask you a question?”

 

She said, “Of course.”

 

He said, “Why don’t you complain against this dirty old man?”

 

She said, “It is his problem, it is not my problem. His dirtiness or whatever he is doing, that is his problem. How am I concerned in it? — he is doing no harm to me. And if it gives him some consolation, some satisfaction, so far so good. He is a patient, that much I can say; he is not a therapist, he is a patient. But you don’t complain against a patient — I feel sorry for him. Buy why are you disturbed? You continue. If I am not disturbed then why are you disturbed and why is everybody else disturbed?”

 

It is not a joke. The woman is saying something immensely meaningful: she is saying, “It is his problem, and he is suffering from a problem. He needs sympathy not complaint.” But this woman must have been of immense understanding, really a therapist, not only playing games but moving to the very roots of man’s psychic troubles.

 

The woman simply said that he is behaving like a child, and treating her like his mother, so what is wrong with it? He has not grown up, he is retarded. Now, to make a fuss about it, to disturb the whole conference about it, is meaningless. Let him…. She told the old man, “You continue,” and she told the president, “You also continue. I am undisturbed because it does not concern me at all. Just touching my skin, what does it matter?”

 

This woman can become awakened because she is behaving like a watcher, even about her own body. She is not identified with the body, she is far above, looking at the retarded old man but not feeling offended — because “I am not the body.”

 

I have been caned, not by my teachers, because they were afraid I would go to the police station, but by my uncles. My grandfather was always favorable to me about anything. He was ready to participate if he could; of course he never punished me, he always rewarded me.

 

I used to come home every night and the first thing my grandfather would ask was, “What did you do today? How did things go? Was there any trouble?” We always used to have a good meeting in the night in his bed, sitting together, and he enjoyed everything. I used to tell everything that had happened in the day, and he would say, “It was really a good day!”

 

My father only punished me once because I had gone to a fair which used to happen a few miles away from the city every year. There flows one of the holy rivers of the Hindus, the Narmada, and on the bank of the Narmada there used to be a big fair for one month. So I simply went there without asking him.

 

There was so much going on in the fair…. I had gone only for one day and I was thinking I would be back by the night, but there were so many things: magicians, a circus, drama. It was not possible to come back in one day, so three days…. The whole family was in a panic: where had I gone?

 

It had never happened before. At the most I had come back late in the night but I had never been away for three days continuously… and with no message. They enquired at every friend’s house. Nobody knew about me and the fourth day when I came home my father was really angry. Before asking me anything, he slapped me. I didn’t say anything.

 

I said, “Do you want to slap me more? You can, because I have enjoyed enough in three days. You cannot slap me more than I have enjoyed, so you can do a few more slaps. It will cool you down, and to me it is just balancing. I have enjoyed myself.”

 

He said, “You are really impossible. Slapping you is meaningless. You are not hurt by it; you are asking for more. Can’t you make a distinction between punishment and reward?”

 

I said, “No, to me everything is a reward of some kind. There are different kinds of reward, but everything is a reward of some kind.”

 

He asked me, “Where have you been for these three days?”

 

I said, “This you should have asked before you slapped me. Now you have lost the right to ask me. I have been slapped without even being asked. It is a full stop — close the chapter. If you wanted to know, you should have asked before, but you don’t have any patience. Just a minute would have been enough. But I will not keep you continually worrying where I have been, so I will tell you that I went to the fair.”

 

He asked, “Why didn’t you ask me?”

 

I said, “Because I wanted to go. Be truthful: if I had asked, would you have allowed me? Be truthful.”

 

He said,”No.”

 

I said, “That explains everything, why I did not ask you — because I wanted to go, and then it would have been more difficult for you. If I had asked you and you had said no, I still would have gone, and that would have been more difficult for you. Just to make it easier for you, I didn’t ask, and I am rewarded for it. And I am ready to take any more reward you want to give me. But I have enjoyed the fair so much that I am going there every year. So you can… whenever! disappear, you know where I am. Don’t be worried.”

 

He said, “This is the last time that I punish you; the first and last time. Perhaps you are right: if you really wanted to go then this was the only way, because I was not going to allow you. In that fair every kind of thing happens: prostitutes are there, intoxicants are available, drugs are sold there” — and at that time in India there was no illegality about drugs, every drug was freely available. And in a fair all kinds of monks gather, and Hindu monks all use drugs ” — so I would not have allowed you to go. And if you really wanted to go then perhaps you were right not to ask.”

 

I told him, “But I did not bother about the prostitutes or the monks or the drugs. You know me: if I am interested in drugs, then in this very city….” Just by the side of my house there was a shop where all drugs were available: “and the man is so friendly to me that he will not take any money if I want any drug. So there is no problem. Prostitutes are available in the town; if I am interested in seeing their dances I can go there. Who can prevent me? Monks come continually in the city. But I was interested in the magicians.”

 

And my interest in magic is related to my interest in miracles. In India, before partition, I have seen every kind of miracle being done on the streets by magicians, poor magicians. Perhaps after the whole show they may get a one-rupee collection. How can I believe that these people are messiahs? For one rupee, for three hours they are doing almost impossible things. Of course everything has a trick to it but if you don’t know the trick then it is a miracle.

 

You have simply heard — I have seen them throwing a rope up, and the rope stands by itself. They have a boy with them they call jamura; every magician has a jamura. I don’t know how to translate it… just “my boy”. And he goes on talking with the jamura, “Jamura, will you go up the rope?”

 

And he will say, “Yes, I will go.” And this continual conversation has something to do with the trick; it keeps people’s mind on the conversation, and the conversation is funny in many ways. I have seen that boy climbing up the rope and disappearing!

 

And the man calls from down below, “Jamura?”

 

And from far above comes the voice, “Yes, master.”

 

And he says, “Now I will bring you down part by part.” Then he throws a knife up, and the head of the boy comes down! He throws the knife up, and a leg comes down! Part by part the boy comes down, and the magician goes on putting the parts together, covers them with a bedsheet and says, “Jamura, now be together.”

 

And the jamura says, “Yes, master.” The magician removes the bedsheet and the boy stands up! He pulls down the rope, winds it up, puts it in the bag and starts asking for money. At the most he would get one rupee — because in those days sixty paise was equivalent to one rupee and nobody was going to give him more than one paise, two paise at the most; a very rich person would give him four paise. If he can gather one rupee for his miracle he is fortunate. I have seen all kinds of things, and the people who are doing them are just beggars.

 

So when I hear that your faith in Jesus will disappear if you know that he never walked on water, that he never turned water into wine, I cannot conceive of it, because in the twentieth century, the secrets of how to do all these magic tricks are available, even in books. And you can do them, you just have to learn a little strategy.

 

One sannyasin was with me; he lived with me in Bombay, and he was interested in magic. So I told him, “Have a press conference and give a show of your magic, but call them miracles, not magic.” And he did it. Even Vivek was one of the participants in his magic — miracles, not magic.

 

The miracle was that Vivek has to swallow a thread, a long thread which she goes on swallowing. And then he takes back that thread from her navel; he goes on pulling it and it all comes out. And the whole trick was just a small operation. A few days before, he just made a little cut near the navel and pushed a thread inside; and this was the thread that was coming out. The thread that she had swallowed was a different thread — but to the press it was a miracle. “The woman has taken the thread inside and he takes it out from her navel! — and it comes out, the same length and everything.” But just a small trick….

 

He did many things there, and you know, just because he was my disciple many papers described how I had done these miracles. He drank some poison, enough to kill a man… but everything was a trick. He was just practicing there, in my own house and on my own people, and they all were saying, “What is happening?”

 

Vivek was saying, “This is cheating… I thought it was going to be a real miracle. It is nothing like a miracle, it is just a cheat.”

 

I said, “Everybody has been a cheat; there has never been a miracle.”

 

So I told my father, “I was interested only in the magic, because in the fair all kinds of magicians gather together, and I have seen some really great things. My interest is that I want to reduce miracles into magic. Magic is only about tricks — there is nothing spiritual in it — but if you don’t know the trick, then certainly it appears to be a miracle.”

 

I have been punished, but I have enjoyed every mischief so much that I don’t count those punishments at all. They are nothing.

 

I have a certain rapport with women, perhaps that’s why mischief — if it was Mister Chief or Master Chief, perhaps I would have avoided it, but Miss Chief! — the temptation was so much that I could not avoid it. In spite of all the punishment I continued it. And I still continue it!

 

– Osho, “From Ignorance to Innocence, #25, Q2”

 

 

 

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    If somebody is in search, sooner or later he will come to know about me

    Question : Osho, Why and how are people coming to you from the four corners of the earth? If one tells the truth, he’s sure to be found out sooner or later — that’s why. It is impossible… if you have uttered the truth, it is impossible for people not to come. They are hankering for it, they are thirsty for it,...
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    Osho asks “Who am I?”

    Osho asks “Who am I?” I used to ask myself, “Who am I?” It is impossible to count how many days and nights I passed in this query. The intellect gave answers heard from others, or born of conditioning. All of them were borrowed, lifeless. They brought no contentment. They resonated a little at the surface, and...
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    I will be with you.

    Question 2 : Osho, In this past year, i have been apart from you for many months, living in the world. i learned how you and your message have become an everyday living experience in me, independent of time and distance. in some strange way, your life has become my life and my life your life. Being close to yo...
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  29. Every Buddha has to go to jail, and Every Buddha has to be killed or crucified

    Question : Osho, Can a buddha like you be in prison? I am not able to understand. I can understand your difficulty. But it seems you are not aware of the history of human consciousness. Socrates is poisoned, and he is a Buddha. Gautam Buddha himself died out of food poisoning. Al-Hillaj-Mansoor, one of the gre...
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    What do you Teach and What is your Doctrine?

    Question : What do you Teach and What is your Doctrine? I am not teaching a doctrine. Teaching a doctrine is rather meaningless. I am not a philosopher; my mind is antiphilosophical. Philosophy has led nowhere and cannot lead anywhere. The mind that thinks, that questions, cannot know. There are so many doctri...
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    My way is the way of meditation: Neither of head nor of heart

    Question : Osho, Your way is the way of the heart, and the outside world is the way of the head. Will it ever be possible that man can function from a blend of both head and heart, or must the two always remain totally divorced? will it always be essential to make a conscious choice for one way or the other? T...
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    I am just myself. No prophet, no messiah, no Christ. Just an ordinary human being... just like you.

    Question: Who are you? Osho: I am just myself. No prophet, no messiah, no Christ. Just an ordinary human being... just like you. Question: Well, not quite! Osho: That's true... not quite! You are still asleep -- but that is not much of a difference. One day I was also asleep; one day you will be able to awaken...
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    Osho on His Laziness, I am the laziest man in the whole world

    Question : Osho, i have heard you say that you are the laziest man in the world. is this the reason why in your commune the sannyasins are so busy, far more busy than people in the outside world? please comment. It is true. I am the laziest man in the whole world. And to keep me lazy, my people have to work. T...
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    What is your Message?

    Question : Osho, What is your Message? Pritam, MY MESSAGE IS VERY SIMPLE Live life as dangerously as possible. Live life totally, intensely, passionately, because except for life there is no other God. Friedrich Nietzsche says God is dead. That is wrong because God has never been there in the first place. How ...
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    I would like it to be as if I had never been.

    (Interview by India Today) Question : When you are no more, what would you like to be remembered as -- mystic, spiritual leader, philosopher, or what? Just a nobody. I would like it to be as if I had never been. - Osho, The Last Testament, Vol 4, #8
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    I don’t belong to any path, hence all paths belong to me.

    I Don’t Belong to Any Path Question 2 Beloved Osho, I took sannyas from Swami Shivand of Rishikesh after reading his book Brahmacharya and other books of his. After some years, I was attracted to Sri Ramana Maharshi and thereafter to Sri Aurobindo due to his integral approach to the divine. From 1959 onwards I...
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    It depends on you whether my religion will remain alive or not when I am gone

    Question 6: What to do when you die? Stay together and run the risk that the movement will turn into a stale sort of religion, or dissolve and be open for the call of another living master? The question is from Swami Anand Adi. First, have you heard my call yet? The living Master is confronting you — have you ...
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    Almost for fifteen years, talking to millions of people, but they were hearing, not listening

    LISTEN, SAYS PYTHAGORAS. Down the ages the Masters have always been saying: Listen. But what you do at the most is you hear — you don’t listen. And there is a tremendous difference between these two words. Hearing is very superficial. You can hear because you have ears, that’s all. Anybody who has ears can hea...
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    If there is no god, why were you being called bhagwan?

    Question 1: Beloved Osho, If there is no god, why were you being called bhagwan? There is no God, but that does not mean that I'm an atheist. Certainly I am not a theist - I am saying there is no God - but that does not mean that you jump to the opposite, the atheist. The atheist says there is no God also, but...
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    Perfectly Imperfect

    Perfectly Imperfect Question 1 Osho, Are you infallible? I am infallibly fallible! First, I am not a perfectionist because to me perfectionism is the root cause of all neurosis. Unless humanity gets rid of the idea of perfection it is never going to be sane. The very idea of perfection has driven the whole of ...
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    I am an invitation for all those who are seeking, searching

    Question 1 Belove Osho, Can you say who you are? Maneesha, I am an invitation for all those who are seeking, searching, and have a deep longing in their hearts to find their home. I am an answer to the question that everybody is, but cannot formulate — a question that is more a quest than a question, more a th...
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    Why are you called the Master of Masters?

    Question 5 : Osho, Why are you called the Master of Masters? Reverend Banana, Michael Potato Singh, Michael Tomato; dear gentlemen or ladies as the case may be... Because nobody has yet been able to decide whether these fellows are gentlemen or ladies. It is a difficult question. I had to look in the Akashic r...
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    My Way The Way of the White Clouds

    Question 1: Osho, Why is your way called the way of the white clouds? Just before Buddha died somebody asked him: When a buddha dies where does he go? Does he survive or simply disappear into nothingness? This is not a new question, it is one of the oldest, many times repeated and asked. Buddha is reported to ...
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    I would simply like to be forgiven and forgotten. There is no need to remember me.

    Question Osho, Do you think there is any possibility of your being recognized, or even accepted, by mankind during your lifetime? You have said you don't care about what happens to you after you leave your body, but for the poor historians who will be struggling with the impossible - to capture the phenomenon ...
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    I will use films, television, videotapes, tapes, every modern technique to spread the message

    Question 3: Osho, Don’t you have enough disciples? What is the need for videotapes of you and your commune? Devesh, I have got only one hundred fifty thousand sannyasins in the world – that is just a drop in the ocean of humanity. And if you want to transform the consciousness of man it is nothing; it is just ...
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    Are you still learning too?

    Question 4 Are you still learning too? Yes, because if learning stops, you are dead. Learning is life. You can ask me, “Are you still alive? ” — that will be the same question. The ego is a perfectionist and the ego thinks that when you have attained, when you have become enlightened, then there is no learning...
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    I have no desire to live the next moment, or to die the next moment.

    Question : Osho, In the last few days, as i listen to you, it seems you are trying to be a martyr. are you? I am not even a Christian – why should I like to be a martyr? The word looks beautiful, but the reality is that those who would like to be martyrs are suicidal. Jesus was suicidal; he was trying in every...
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    Osho Library, Osho love for Books, Osho Love affair wth Books

    No child has asked for respect. You ask for toys sweets, clothes, a bicycle, and things like that. You get them, but these are not the real things which are going to make your life blissful. I asked him for money only when I wanted to purchase more books; I never asked money for anything else. And I told him, ...
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    Osho, Who are you?

    Question 1 Beloved Osho, Who are you? I am not a messiah, nor a prophet, nor a savior. I am simply a human being, with a little difference that you are not awake and I am awake. You can call me the awakened one. I emphatically deny the role of the messiah, the prophet, the savior, for specific reasons. My unde...
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    I am the anti-sex guru, if anything. The sex guru you can find in the Vatican.

    Question 4 Osho, Doesn't your recurrent reference to the word "orgasm" continue to propagate the image of the "sex guru"? Those who can understand me see clearly that I am the most anti-sex person in existence, because my whole work is to transform sexual energy into spiritual consciousness. The pope can be th...
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    I have never done anything.

    Question 3 Beloved Osho, When you spoke of meaning and context, it set bells ringing in me. meaning, not just of words but of everything, depends on context -- especially my life. you have a vast context, beloved master. will you please speak about your context in this place, this world, at this time? did you ...
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    My whole life I am going to fight against philosophers

    Question 2: Beloved Osho, In being responsible, one has to choose. how does it fit together with choicelessness? Again, the same stupidity. Have you ever tasted choicelessness? It is very easy to make questions which appear to be very relevant, but they only appear relevant to people who don't know the real ex...
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    Should We take your advice not to take anyone’s advice?

    Question : Osho, Should We take your advice not to take anyone’s advice? Advice is the only thing in the world which everybody gives and nobody takes. You can ask me a question, but you cannot ask for advice; I am not that foolish. I will never give you any advice, because who am I to give you advice? You are ...
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    Just be a mirror: reflect me; don’t try to understand me

    Question 5: If you are not there, and there is no thought any more, How can you give such coherent and beautiful discourses? It seems like you are aware and understand what you are saying. Such beautiful and coherent discourses are possible because I am not there. Once I am there, they will no more be beautifu...
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    Are you no guru at all or are you the rich man’s guru?

    Question : Osho, Are you no guru at all or are you the rich man’s guru? From my side, I am no guru at all. The word guru has become almost condemnatory. The root meaning of the word is beautiful. The word originally means one who is more consolidated, crystallized, one who has more weight. In Hindi, gravitatio...
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    To me, That madness became meditation and the ultimate of that madness opened the door

    Question : If I could ask you a question about your past…. When you were looking for that door, You spent a year when you were Mad — in which you couldn’t formulate a sentence — and you lost your perspective. Is this correct? Is that the time that you were looking for that door? I have been looking for that do...
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    In my life I have trusted so many people, and so many people have deceived me. But my trust is the same.

    Question : Osho, Sometimes it seems as if you are more surrendered to us than we are to you. Please comment. It is true. I am not surrendered to you, to my people particularly. But because I have got rid of the ego, I am simply surrendered to the whole of existence — and you are part of it. So it can be felt t...
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    Why do live like a King?

    Question : Why do live like a King? Why not? I am an old Jew! You know Jews – if you ask them a question, they answer it with another question. There is a famous story about a king. He had many Jews in his court because they were rich people, but he was very annoyed by their habit. Whenever he asked anything, ...
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    Why do you always carry a napkin with you, even when there is no use for it?

    Question 6 : Why do you always carry a napkin with you, even when there is no use for it? It is symbolic: that I am useless like my napkin. I don’t believe in utility. Utility belongs to the world, to the marketplace. I believe in nonutilitarian things: a flower. What is the utility of a flower? What is the us...
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    Every sannyasin is careful about perfume, cigarettes, they come to see me then they take bath that no smell is there

    Question : Over the years there have been a number of very Powerful people who have been with you — Your Sannyasins — a number of whom have left, or have been kicked out, like Shyam. Why do you think, that happens? No. Shyam has been kicked by me myself. Because he was a pain in the neck! And I don’t want him ...
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    Osho, Are you a Messiah?

    Question 1 Osho, Are you a Messiah? No, Absolutely no. The whole idea is fundamentally wrong. It is not only that I am not a messiah, there has never been anyone who was and there will never be anybody who will be. You will have to go deep into the concept of it. The idea of a messiah is a secondary idea. Firs...
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    I am a white cloud. There is no relationship

    Question 2: Osho, Would you tell us what your relationship is to the white clouds? I am a white cloud. There is no relationship, and there cannot be. Relationship exists when you are two, divided. So relationship is really not a relationship. Wherever relationship exists there is separation. I am a white cloud...
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    Osho on one more Birth – I say it is impossible Now

    Question : Once you said that if it is needed, then you will take one more birth. but if you have already attained to samadhi without seed, how can you take one more birth? You may not think this a relevant personal question, but at the rate my spiritual growth seems to be going, it is!? Yes; once I said that ...
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    I am the rich man's guru.

    Question 5: Are you not a rich man's guru? I AM - BECAUSE ONLY A RICH MAN CAN COME TO ME. But when I say 'a rich man' I mean one who is very poor inside. When I say 'a rich man' I mean one who is rich in intelligence; I mean one who has got everything that the world can give to him, and has found that it is fu...
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    What is the difference between you and other godmen?

    Question 1: Osho, What is the difference between you and other godmen? Sunil Sethi, I am not a godman, I am simply God - as you are, as trees are, as birds are, as rocks are. I don't belong to any category. 'Godman' is a category invented by journalists. I simply don't belong to any category. You don't belong ...
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    Why have you been Misunderstood?

    Question : Osho, Why have you been Misunderstood? It is absolutely natural. If you support people’s old mind you are never misunderstood because you are saying exactly what they believe, you are supporting them, they feel very happy with you, you gain respectability, you support their ego. I have been doing ju...
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    Do you receive instructions from any Master of Masters?

    Question 1: Do you receive instructions from any Master of Masters? I AM NOT ON ANY ANCIENT path, so few things have to be understood. I am not like Mahavira who was the end of a long series of teerthankaras, twenty-four — he was the twenty-fourth. In the past twenty-three had become Master of Masters, gods, o...
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    Many of you have been with me in the past

    Question : Osho, As more people come and take sannyas and more days pass, it seems that many of us grow together – stronger and stronger without even meeting much. It seemed to me when you spoke of the ‘new community’ that somehow it is an old community of friends, reuniting again through your love and grace. ...
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    After me it is going to be really difficult to be a master.

    Question 1 Osho, You have described how the ability to communicate his experience is the essence of the master. yet in you something even more beautiful has happened. Buddha conveyed his message to a select few thousand men in the local pali language -- in response to the failings of brahminism. By comparison,...
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    My strategy has never been used before. No master has been self-contradictory,

    My strategy has never been used before. No master has been self-contradictory, Question 1: Osho, I trust you unconditionally. at the same time, i don't believe you. can you speak about trust and belief? Baby, that is really great! Just groovy. I don't believe in my own statements either! We are in perfect agre...
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    I don’t expect anything of anybody; nobody should expect anything of me

    [A sannyasin visiting for the first time says: I was very clear when I came but now being here these days I’m full of doubt and wondering if I’m supposed to be here. Things like that have come up.] That is natural…. If you come full of doubts, the first impact is that your doubts disappear and you are full of ...
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    What is the secret of how you can work on so many of us at the same time?

    Question : What is the secret of how you can work on so many of us at the same time? There is no secret to it. Because I love you, you are not so many. My love surrounds you, you become one. I am not working really on individuals, then it would have been difficult. When I see you I don’t see you at all. I see ...
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    What was the first thing that you did after you became enlightened?

    Question 2 Osho, What was the first thing that you did after you became enlightened? I laughed, , a real uproarious laugh, seeing the whole absurdity of trying to be enlightened. The whole thing is ridiculous because we are born enlightened, and to try for something that is already the case is the most absurd ...
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    I have not arrived through belief, I have arrived through doubt.

    Trust has to be deserved, belief is a very cheap substitute. Belief means you are afraid of doubt, because doubt creates trouble, and doubt keeps you in a state of confusion. And you are not courageous enough to live in confusion, not courageous enough to live in a state of chaos, in anarchy -- and doubt creat...
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    Why have your teachings attracted so many followers, and why are women, particularly, attracted to your teaching?

    Question : Why have your teachings attracted so many followers, and why are women, particularly, attracted to your teaching? Truth has a magnetic force in it. It always attracts, particularly those who are young and fresh, particularly those who are not burdened with old rubbish and garbage and junk; who are r...
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    Why are you so much against Philosophy?

    Question 2 : Osho, Why are you so much against Philosophy? Sudheer. PHILOSOPHY means mind, philosophy means thinking, philosophy means going away from yourself Philosophy is the art of losing yourself in thoughts, becoming identified with dreams. Hence I am against philosophy, because I am all for religion. Yo...
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    Why do you not write your autobiography?

    Question 4: Why do you not write your autobiography? This can also be asked – why I do not write my autobiography. It may seem very interesting, but truly speaking after self-knowledge there is no autobiography. All autobiographies are ego-biographies. What we call an autobiography is not the story of the soul...
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    I had always wanted not to be a Master to anybody

    Question : You have said that your sannyasins' hearts beat in the same tune as your heart is beating. Can you talk to us more about this phenomenon? How does a disciple move from the head to the heart? Is it that sometimes a disciple is in tune with you and sometimes not? And, if so, what makes a disciple move...
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    Samsara means the great wheel of life and death. It goes on moving

    Question : Beloved Osho, What is our investment in repressing our memory of previous deaths? Is it not true to say that if we could recall our deaths we might lose our fear of death and thus be able to live a fearless life? Maneesha, this is certainly one of our great investments in forgetting the past, the pr...
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    I can live in the bodies of millions of my sannyasins

    Question 4 : Beloved Osho, If you depart on the 6th of july of any year. Are we all going with you? No, nobody is going with me. I am not Reverend Jim Jones, I am not even a Christian. The day I go, your responsibility to live becomes greater — to live me, to become me. All around the world all the communes ha...
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    You do have some faith in the prophecies of nostradamus?

    [Interview with Lynn Hudson INDIA ABROAD NEW YORK] Question : You do have some faith in the prophecies of nostradamus, though. is that correct? OSHO: I don't have any faith in him. The fact is that the man was crazy, and what he has written can be interpreted in any way you want. I found this rational analysis...
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    Osho Quotes on Osho

    Osho Quotes on Osho “I am here to give you freedom, so by surrender I don't mean that you are going to become a follower -- no! Even that word is not good. With me, anyone who falls in love becomes a companion -- he is not a follower. Because I don't say to imitate me and I don't say to be like me. I don't giv...
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    How do you explain your charismatic effect on people?

    Question : How do you explain your charismatic effect on people? It’s very simple; because I am not a politician. The politician speaks whatever the people want to hear. I speak whatever is my experience. I don’t care whether you like it or you don’t like it. When I am speaking, I am speaking with my whole hea...
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    I have, my whole life, loved trees.

    I have, my whole life, loved trees. I have lived everywhere with trees growing wild around me. I am a lazy man, you know, so somebody had to look after my trees. And I had to be careful about those people who were looking after them, because they were all prophets, messiahs, messengers of God: they all tried t...
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