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ALL BEINGS ARE FROM THE VERY BEGINNING BUDDHA.

 

IT IS LIKE WATER AND ICE:

APART FROM WATER, NO ICE, OUTSIDE LIVING BEINGS, NO BUDDHAS.

NOT KNOWING IT IS NEAR, THEY SEEK IT AFAR.

WHAT A PITY!

 

IT IS LIKE ONE IN THE WATER WHO CRIES OUT FOR THIRST; IT IS LIKE THE CHILD OF A RICH HOUSE WHO HAS STRAYED AWAY AMONG THE POOR.

 

THE CAUSE OF OUR CIRCLING THROUGH THE SIX WORLDS IS THAT WE ARE ON THE DARK PATHS OF IGNORANCE.

 

DARK PATH UPON DARK PATH TREADING, WHEN SHALL WE ESCAPE FROM BIRTH-AND-DEATH?

 

THE ZEN MEDITATION OF THE MAHAYANA IS BEYOND ALL OUR PRAISE.

 

GIVING AND MORALITY AND THE OTHER PERFECTIONS, TAKING OF THE NAME, REPENTANCE, DISCIPLINE, AND THE MANY OTHER RIGHT ACTIONS, ALL COME BACK TO THE PRACTICE OF MEDITATION.

 

BY THE MERIT OF A SINGLE SITTING HE DESTROYS INNUMERABLE ACCUMULATED SINS.

 

HOW SHOULD THERE BE WRONG PATHS FOR HIM?

 

 

MY BELOVED ONES: I love you. Love is my message - let it be your message too. Love is my color and my climate. To me, love is the only religion. All else is just rubbish, all else is nothing but mind-churning dreams. Love is the only substantial thing in life, all else is illusion. Let love grow in you and God will be growing on its own accord. If you miss love you will miss God and all.

 

There is no way to God without love. God can be forgotten - if love is remembered, God will happen as a consequence. It happens as a consequence. It is the fragrance of love and nothing else. In fact there is no God but only godliness. There is no person like God anywhere. Drop all childish attitudes, don't go on searching for a father. Divineness is, God is not. When I say divineness is, I mean whatsoever is, is full of God. The green of the trees, and the red and the golden - all is divine.

 

This crow crying, and a bird on the wing. and a child giggling, and a dog barking - all is divine.

 

Nothing else exists.

 

The moment you ask 'Where is God?' you have raised a wrong question. Because God cannot be indicated anywhere. He is not in a particular direction, He is not a particular thing, He is not a particular being. God is universality. Ask where God is not, then you have asked the right question.

 

But for that right question you will have to prepare the soil of your heart. That's what I mean by love - preparing the soil of your heart. If you are full of love, the world is full of God - they go parallel, they are part of one symphony.

 

God is the echo from the universe. When you are in love, the echo is there. When you are not in love, how can there be an echo? It is only you who are reflected again and again in millions of ways, it is you who are thrown back to yourself again and again. If you are in love, God is. If you are not in love, then what to say about God? - even you are not.

 

I was thinking what should I give to you today? Because this is my birthday, I was incarnated into this body on this day. This is the day I saw for the first time the green of the trees and the blue of the skies. This was the day I for the first time opened my eyes and saw God all around. Of course the word 'God' didn't exist at that moment, but what I saw was God. I was thinking what should I give to you today? Then I remembered a saying of Buddha: SABBA DANAM DHAMMA DANANA JNATI - the gift of truth excels all other gifts. And my truth is love.

 

The word 'truth' looks to me a little too dry and desert-like. I am not in much tune with the word 'truth' - it looks too logical, it looks too 'heady'. It gives you the feeling of philosophy, not of religion.

 

It gives you the idea as if you have concluded - that you have come to a conclusion, that there has been a syllogism behind it, argumentation and logic and reasoning. No, 'truth' is not my word, 'love'

 

is my word. Love is of the heart. Truth is partial, only your head is involved. In love you are involved as a totality - your body, your mind, your soul, all are involved.

 

Love makes you a unity - and not a union, remember, but a unity. Because in a union those who join together remain separate. In a unity they dissolve, they become one, they melt into each other. And that moment I call the moment of truth, when love has given you unity. First, love gives you unity in your innermost core. Then you are no more a body, no more a mind, no more a soul. You are simply one - unnamed, undefined, unclassified. No more determinate, definable, no more comprehensible.

 

A mystery, a joy, a surprise, a jubilation, a great celebration.

 

First, love gives you an inner unity. And when the inner unity has happened the second happens on its own - you are not to do anything for it. Then you start falling in unity with the whole beyond you. Then the drop disappears in the ocean and the ocean disappears into the drop. That moment, that moment of orgasm between you and the whole, is where you become a Buddha. That moment is the moment Buddhahood is imparted to you. Or, better, revealed to you - you have always been that, unaware.

 

My word is love. So I say: My beloved ones, I love you. and I would like you to fill the whole world with love. Let that be our religion. Not Christianity, not Hinduism, not Islam, not Jainism, not Buddhism, but love. Love without any adjective to it. Not Christian love - because how can love be Christian? It is so stupid. How can love be Hindu? It is ridiculous. Love is simply love. In love you can be a Christ. in love you can be a Buddha - but there is no Buddhist love and there is no Christian love.

 

In love you disappear, your mind disappears. In love you come to an utter relaxation. That's my teaching to you, I teach love. And there is nothing higher than love.

 

Then I thought I should give you something beautiful on this day. And I remembered Hakuin's Song of Meditation. It is a very small song, but a great gift. Hakuin is one of the greatest Zen masters. His song contains all: all the Bibles and all the Korans and all the Vedas. A small song of few lines, but it is like a seed - very small, but if you allow passage to it to your heart, it can become a great tree.

 

It can become a Bodhi tree - it will have great foliage and much shade and thousands of people can sit and rest underneath it. It will have big branches and many birds can come and have their nests on it.

 

See: I have become a tree. You are the people who have come to make their nests on my tree. You can also become this. Everybody SHOULD become this - because unless you become this you will go on missing your fulfillment. Unless you become a great tree which has come to its foliage, flowers and fruits - which is fulfilled - you will remain in discontent. Anguish will go on gnawing in your heart, misery will linger around you. Bliss will be only a word, signifying nothing. God will be just gibberish.

 

When you have fulfillment then there is grace and then there is God. In your fulfillment you come to realize the benediction of existence.

 

This is a song of meditation. Hakuin has called it 'song' - yes, it is a song. If meditation is without a song it is do and dead - it does not beat it does not breathe. It is a song and a dance: sing it and dance it. Just don't think upon it - then you will miss the messages you will miss its content. You will find this song and its meaning only when you are singing and dancing. When the music of life has overtaken you, has possessed you.

 

Hakuin's song is so small and yet so vast, it is unbelievable. How can a man condense so much truth and so much love and so much insight into so few words? But Hakuin was a man of few words, a man of silence. For years he would not speak at all, and then he would speak a word or two.

 

Once the Emperor of Japan invited him to deliver a sermon in the palace. And the queen and the king and the prime minister and the ministers and the high officials and the generals, they all had gathered with great respect to listen. Hakuin came, stood there for a single moment, looked around, and left the hall. The king was puzzled. He asked his prime minister, 'What is the Matter with this man? We had come to listen.'

 

The old prime minister said,

 

'This is the greatest sermon that I have ever heard. He has said it! You had asked him to come and teach you about silence. He has taught it!

 

He stood there in silence, he WAS silence. What more do you ask? What more do you demand?

 

He was pure silence, standing there for those few seconds. He was utter silence. He was silence, throbbing, pulsating. But you were looking to hear some words.'

 

But about silence nothing can be said. And all that is said about silence will be wrong. How can you say anything about silence? To say something will be falsifying it. That's why Lao Tzu says Nothing can be said about Tao - and if something is said, in the very saying of it, it has become untrue. Tao is silent. But that silence is not the silence of a cemetery. It is the silence of a garden where trees are alive breathing and yet there is utter silence. It is not a dead silence, it is an alive silence. Hence he has called it 'The Song of Meditation'.

 

Buddha says: My approach to reality is not of belief but of seeing. His religion has been qualified as 'IHI PASSIKA: Come and see.' Not as 'Come and believe.' Buddha says 'Come and see: IHI PASSIKA.' It is here, present - you just come and see. He does not require you to believe. He is the only great teacher in the world who dropped belief - and with dropping belief he transformed religion from a very low childish stature to a very mature thing. With Buddha religion became young.

 

Otherwise it was childish. It was a kind of belief - belief is superstition, belief is out of fear. And belief is blind. Buddha has given eyes to religion. He says: See, and there is no need to believe.

 

And when you have seen then it will not be a belief, it will be knowing.

 

In this song of Hakuin you will see the way of seeing - how to open the eyes. Because truth is always there, has been always there. It is not that the truth has to be produced. Buddha says:

 

YATHA BHUTAM - It is! It is already there, it is confronting you! It is in the east, it is in the west, it is in the north, it is in the south. It surrounds you - it is without and it is within. But you will have to see it: IHI PASSIKA. Your eyes are closed, you have forgotten how to open them. Meditation is nothing but the art of opening your eyes. The art of cleansing your eyes. the art of dropping the dust that has gathered on the mirror of your consciousness. It is natural, dust gathers. Man has been traveling and traveling for thousands of lives - dust gathers. We are all travelers, much dust has gathered - so much so that the mirror has completely disappeared. There is only dust upon dust, layers and layers of dust, and you cannot see the mirror. But the mirror is still there - it cannot be lost, because it is your very nature. If it can be lost then it will not be your nature. It is not that you have a mirror: you ARE the mirror. The traveler is the mirror - he cannot lose it, he can only forget it. At the most, forgetfulness.

 

You have not lost your Buddhahood. Buddha hood means the mirror clean of dust. The mirror again fresh, again reflecting, again functioning - that's what Buddhahood is. Buddha hood means a consciousness which has become awakened. The sleep is no more and the dreams are no more and the desires have disappeared. The dust gathers, it is natural. But you cling to the dust - your desire functions like a glue.

 

And what is your desire? That has to be understood. If you have understood your desire you have understood all. Because in the understanding of desire, desire ceases. And when desire ceases, suddenly you have a totally new feel of your being; you are no more the old. What is the desire?

 

What are you searching? What are you seeking?

 

Happiness. Bliss. Joy. That's what you are seeking. And you have been seeking for millennia, and you have not found it yet. It is time, the RIGHT time, to think again, to meditate again. You have been seeking so hard, you have been trying so hard - perhaps you are missing just because you are trying? Maybe it is trying that keeps you away from happiness? Let us think over it, brood over it. Give a little pause to your search, recapitulate.

 

You have been searching for many lives. You don't remember other lives, no need - but in this life you have been searching, that will do. And you have not found it. And nobody has ever found it by searching. Something is wrong in the very search. In the search naturally you forget yourself; you start looking everywhere, everywhere else. You look to the north and to the east and to the west and to the south, and in the sky and underneath the seas, and you go on searching everywhere.

 

And the search becomes more and more desperate, because the more and more you search and you don't find, great anxiety arises - 'Am I going to make it this time, or am I again going to miss it?'

 

More and more desperation, more and more misery, more and more madness. You go nuts. And the happiness remains as far away as ever - in fact it recedes farther away from you. The more you search, the less is the possibility to get it. Because it is inside you.

 

Happiness is the function of your consciousness when it is awake. Unhappiness is the function of your consciousness when it is asleep. Unconsciousness is your mirror burdened with great dust and luggage and past. Happiness is when the burden has been dropped and the mirror has been found again. And again your mirror can reflect the trees and the sun and the sand and the sea and the stars. When you have again become innocent, when you again have again become innocent, when you again have the eyes of a child - in that clarity you are happy.

 

I was reading a few lines of Michael Adam. They are beautiful.

 

'Perhaps trying even makes for unhappiness. Perhaps all the din of my desiring has kept the strange bird from my shoulder. I have tried so long and so loud after happiness. I have looked so far and wide. I have always imagined that happiness was an island in the river. Perhaps it is the river. I have thought happiness to be the name of an inn at the end of the road. Perhaps it is the road. I have believed that happiness was always tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow. Perhaps it is here.

 

Perhaps it is now. I have looked everywhere else.

 

'So: here and now.

 

'But here and now is clearly unhappiness. Perhaps then no such thing as happiness. Perhaps happiness exists not, it is just a dream created by an unhappy mind. Certainly it cannot be as I unhappily imagine it. Here and now there is not happiness. So happiness is not. I need not therefore waste myself on what is not. I can forget about happiness then; I can cease to care and instead concern myself with something that I do know, can feel and fully experience. Happiness is an idle dream: now it is morning. I can awaken and stay with unhappiness, with what is real under the sun this moment. And now I see how much of my unhappiness came from trying to be happy; even I can see that TRYING is UNHAPPINESS. Happiness does not try....

 

'At last I am here and now. At last I am what I am. I am unpretending, at ease. I am unhappy - so what?... But is THIS what I ran from? Is this really unhappiness?...'

 

Think over it, meditate over it.

 

'And when I cease to try to be happy or anything else, when I do not seek anymore, when I do not care to go anywhere, get anything, then it seems I am already arrived in a strange place: I am here and now. When I see that I can do nothing, that all my doing is the same dream, in the moment that I see this, my mind the old dreamer and wanderer is for the moment still and present.'

 

Naturally. If you are not searching, not seeking, not desiring, not dreaming, for a moment the mind falls into a silence. It is still. There is nothing to hanker about, nothing to make a fuss about, nothing to expect and nothing to be frustrated about. For a moment the mind stops its constant chasing.

 

In that moment of stillness you are in a strange place, you are in a strange space, unknown, never known before. A new door has opened. For the moment the mind is still and present.

 

'For the moment, here and now, the real world shows, and see: here and now is already and always all that I had sought and striven after elsewhere and apart. More than that: I have hunted after shadows; the reality is here in this sunlit place, in this bird-call now. It was my seeking aster reality that took me from it; desire deafened me. The bird was singing here all the while.

 

'If I am still and careless to find happiness, then happiness it seems is able to find me. It is, if I am truly still, as still as death - if I am thoroughly dead, here and now.'

 

Happiness suddenly jumps upon you. When desire disappears, happiness appears. When the striving is no more, for the first time you see who you are. That knowing is what Buddha means:

 

Come and see - IHI PASSIKA. From where is he calling you: 'Come and see'? He is calling you from your desires. You have gone far away from your home, you have lost your home base. You are not where you appear to be. Your dream has taken you to faraway worlds - imaginary; illusory, your own creation.

 

Zen people have a special word for meditation, they call it 'FU-SHO'. FU-SHO means 'unproduced'.

 

You cannot produce it, you cannot do anything to bring it. You have to be passive, in a state of non- doing - then it comes. Then it comes suddenly, from nowhere, from the blue. And in that coming, in that shower of silence and stillness, is the transformation. It is nothing special, Zen people say. How can it be special? It is everybody's nature, so how can it be special? It is utterly ordinary, everybody has it. You may know, you may not know - that is a different thing - but you have it. Not for a single moment have you missed it. Not for a single moment has it been taken away from you. It has been there, lying and lying and waiting for you to come back home.

 

Another word Zen people use for meditation is 'WU-SHI'. It means 'nothing special' or 'no fuss'.

 

Now this song of Hakuin.

 

ALL BEINGS ARE FROM THE VERY BEGINNING BUDDHAS.

 

This one sentence is enough. It is the beginning and the middle and the end. It is all. The alpha and the omega.

 

ALL BEINGS ARE FROM THE VERY BEGINNING BUDDHAS.

 

You are Buddhas. Never for a single moment have you been otherwise. You CANNOT. You cannot really go away from your Buddhahood, you can only dream. You can only dream that you have gone away, but while dreaming you will still remain here now. This is impossible, to lose your Buddhahood, because God is involved in every thing and every being. And when Hakuin says, 'All beings are from the very beginning Buddhas,' don't think that he is talking only of human beings.

 

Animals are included, so are included the birds and the trees and the rocks. All that is, is included.

 

The English word 'being' comes from a Sanskrit root 'BHU'. BHU means 'that which grows'. All that grows is God. The trees grow, the birds grow, the rocks grow. All that grows is God. And everything grows in its own pace. Remember, the root of 'being', the word 'being', is BHU. It simply means that which breathes, that which grows, that which has life - howsoever rudimentary, howsoever primitive.

 

All is included.

 

ALL BEINGS ARE FROM THE VERY BEGINNING BUDDHAS.

 

And what is the meaning of a Buddha? 'Buddha' means a consciousness that has come back to itself - is no more wandering in dreams, is no more thinking of the future, is no more thinking of the past. A consciousness that is not possessed by memories or possessed by imagination. A consciousness that has got rid of the past and rid of the future, a consciousness that has only present. A consciousness that lives in the moment, utterly here now. Alert, awake, radiant.

 

All beings are Buddhas. Zen people call this single sentence 'The Lion's Roar'. It is. In a single stroke Hakuin has delivered you, has saved you from yourself. There is no more salvation needed. A single statement is enough to release you from all bondage. You are a Buddha. But remember you are not a Buddha in any special sense. Everybody is - your dog and your cow and your buffalo and your donkey, everybody is! So don't take it in an egoistic sense, that 'I am a Buddha'. Don't make it ambitious, don't go on an ambition trip. ALL is Buddha. Life is Buddha, being is Buddhahood, existence is Buddhahood.

 

Just think of it. One of the greatest statements ever made:

 

ALL BEINGS ARE FROM THE VERY BEGINNING BUDDHAS.

 

Hakuin has finished in one sentence. The remaining song will be a repetition, really. The remaining song will be for those who cannot understand the first statement. It is said, when Hakuin was writing this song and he wrote his first sentence - 'All beings are from the very beginning Buddhas' - one of his disciples was sitting there and he said, 'Stop now. Now there is no more to say.' He left the room, the disciple left the room. He said, 'Now there is no point. You have finished in the first sentence - this should be the LAST sentence!'

 

But still the song is beautiful. It will help you from different directions to come to the same truth. It will help you to see the point from different vantage points, from different windows. You will see the same Buddha sitting, from every window of the temple. But it is good, because from some window there may be more light falling on the Buddha, from some window the green of the trees may be reflected in the Buddha's face, from some other window a star may be looking at the Buddha, from some other window something else - a bird may be sitting and singing a song.

 

ALL BEINGS ARE FROM THE VERY BEGINNING BUDDHAS.

 

The universe is made of the stuff called 'God' . So God is not in the end. God is in the beginning, in the middle, and the end. Only God is. But let me remind you, when I use the word 'God' I mean godliness.

 

IT IS LIKE WATER AND ICE:

 

APART FROM WATER, NO ICE,

 

OUTSIDE LIVING BEINGS, NO BUDDHAS.

 

Hakuin says: It is like water and ice. There is no difference between water and ice, and yet a sort of difference. If you have gone to the market to purchase ice, you will not purchase water. You will purchase ice - you will insist. If somebody says, 'Take this water,' you will say, 'I have come for the ice.' There is a sort of difference. But not much, not really - only on the surface. The ice will melt and will become water, and the water can become frozen and can be turned into ice. They are two phases of one phenomenon.

 

You are like ice and Buddha is like water. You are frozen, he has melted. And let me repeat: There is no other alchemy then love to help you melt. Love melts, because love is warmth. People melt only in love. When they are not in love they become cold, and in the cold they freeze. And you must have watched it, even in your small ways. When you are loving you are flowing. When you are flowing you are glowing. When you are loving you expand. When you are not loving you shrink.

 

When you are loving you have warmth around you. When you are not loving you are surrounded by a cold wind - you are freezing, and anybody who comes close to you will freeze.

 

There are people, if they look at you with their cold eyes you will feel a shivering. And there are people, when they look at you with their warmth, with their love, you suddenly feel this is your home.

 

There are eyes which give you the feeling of being at home, and there are eyes which stare at you and make you aware that you are a stranger here.

 

APART FROM WATER, NO ICE,

 

OUTSIDE LIVING BEINGS, NO BUDDHAS.

 

So Buddha hood is nothing but a state of merger. Frozen Ness is gone. Your definition has disappeared. You are no more limited, you are no more confined. At the deepest core, you are no more. Because if you ARE then there will be some kind of frozenness in you. If you ARE then you cannot be flowing - something will be hindering and something will be stuck and something will be obstructing. When you are not at all.... That's why when two lovers are in deep embrace there are not two persons. There is only one energy, revolving. When two lovers are really in deep embrace there comes a moment, the woman forgets whether she is woman or man and the man forgets whether he is man or woman. If that moment has not come then you have not loved.

 

In deep love you disappear. Still something is there, a kind of presence - but nobody is present.

 

There is no center as frozen ice, there is no self. That's why Buddha has very much insisted that your self is the root cause which is hindering you from being a Buddha. The feeling that 'I am' makes you ice, icy and cold. If this feeling 'I am' disappears, there is no problem. Ice will melt.

 

IT IS LIKE WATER AND ICE:

 

APART FROM WATER, NO ICE,

 

OUTSIDE LIVING BEINGS, NO BUDDHAS.

 

The Buddhist doctrine talks about Buddha's three bodies. They have to be understood. The first body is called the body of truth, the universal body, the divine body. You can call it God. The second body is called the bliss body - the bridge between the first and the third. You can call it the soul.

 

And the third body is the physical body.

 

You know only your physical body. You have not known your second body, the bliss body. And unless you know the second body you will not be able to know the third, the deepest - your universal body, your cosmic body, your Buddha body.

 

This is the Buddhist trinity - the father, the son and the holy ghost. Or, this is the Buddhist TRIMURTI - the three faces of God. Buddha says everybody has these three bodies. The first, the physical, is very frozen. The second is in a state of liquidity. And the third is vaporous. First the ice has to melt into water and then the water has to evaporate. Have you watched? The ice has definition, boundaries; the water has no definition, no boundaries. You pour the water into any jug, into any pot, it takes the shape of the pot. It is non-resistant, it is non-aggressive, it does not fight. It is liquid, it adjusts.

 

The man of compassion and love is like water, he adjusts. He has no resistance, he does not enforce his form on anybody. He accommodates, he is accommodative, he is spacious.

 

And then the third, when the water has evaporated and has disappeared and become invisible. Now you cannot even pour it into a pot. It has become part of the sky, it has moved into the eternal, into the infinite.

 

These are the three states of water, and these are the three states of consciousness too. You have become too gross because you have become too much identified with your first body. As if a man has be fooled himself in believing that the walls of his house are his house. The walls of the house are not the house, you have to go a little in. You have to find the innermost core of your being - and that innermost core is invisible. That innermost core is almost like emptiness.

 

The first body is essence, the second body is form, the third body is action. People who live only in the physical body live only in doings - what to do, what not to do. Their whole life is just swerving, swaying, between this and that. Their life consists of doing; they don't know anything else.

 

The second body is of form. A man starts seeing glimpses of non-action. That's what happens in meditation - when you are sitting silently doing nothing, great joy arises. From nowhere, for no cause. You don't know from where it is coming but great joy arises, as if out of nothing. Miraculously, magically. This is the second, the form. The joy takes form.

 

And then there is the third. If you go on following and go on moving inwards, one day you reach to the essence. That, Buddha calls the body of truth. There, no action and no no-action. All has disappeared, the whole duality has disappeared, you have come to the very essence of existence.

 

That essence is liberating. That essence is nirvana. And you are not to go anywhere to find it, you are carrying it all along.

 

ALL BEINGS ARE FROM THE VERY BEGINNING BUDDHAS.

 

IT IS LIKE WATER AND ICE:

 

APART FROM WATER, NO ICE,

 

OUTSIDE LIVING BEINGS, NO BUDDHAS.

 

NOT KNOWING IT IS NEAR, THEY SEEK IT AFAR. WHAT A PITY!

 

And if you go on seeking afar for that which is near, you will go on missing. Nobody is at fault. Before you go into the four comers of the world to search for it, first go into yourself. If you don't find it there, then you can go anywhere you like. But people don't go within, they start by without. And the without is vast - you can go on and on, you can search all over the earth. And people are searching. People come to me and they say, 'We have been searching for our whole lives. And we have been to here and there, and we have been to Japan and to Ceylon and to Burma and to Thailand, and we have trove!led all over the East. And we have not found it yet.'

 

The East is within you! It is not in Thailand, it is not in India. And you will not find it anywhere. At the most, if you accidentally come across an enlightened man, he will throw you to yourself. Not that he will give it to you. Nobody can give it to you. It is already there; there is no need to give it.

 

And because in the modern world communication has become easy, traveling has become easy, people are becoming even more mad. They go jumping from one city to another, from one airport to another airport. They are driving themselves crazy. And to reach home you need not enter into any aeroplane, into any train, into any car. You only need to enter into yourself. And ticket less - no ticket is needed. And nobody is there to debar you; it is your territory.

 

I have heard:

 

A party of Americans happened to arrive at Mount Vesuvius during one of its more spectacular eruptions. 'Say!' exclaimed one of the Yanks in an awed tone, 'doesn't that beat all Hell!'

 

'Sapristi!' said the Italian guide. 'How you Americans-a travel!'

 

Now even Hell is in danger, afraid of the tourists.

 

People go on searching and seeking for something which needs no search, which can be found only when search stops. And I am not saying that you strive to stop it - then again you have started it. If you strive to stop it, then you have missed the point. You have just to see the point of it, that striving will take you away from you, that striving will create more and more tension. Seeing the fact - IHI PASSIKA. Seeing this, striving disappears and there is suddenly a stillness. In that stillness the first glimpse will come of bliss. You will enter into your second body. And when you have entered into the second body then it will be more and more easy, very lucid, to slip into the central most core - the essential body, the body of truth.

 

Once you have tasted something of your inner bliss then you have the vision where to really search for, where to go now. Disappear into your innermost being and you will find it. Seek, and you will miss. Don't seek, and find.

 

NOT KNOWING IT IS NEAR, THEY SEEK IT AFAR. WHAT A PITY

 

IT IS LIKE ONE IN THE WATER WHO CRIES OUT FOR THIRST;

 

IT IS LIKE THE CHILD OF A RICH HOUSE

 

WHO HAS STRAYED AWAY AMONG THE POOR.

 

And has forgotten that he is rich - may have become a beggar. You ARE rich, infinitely rich. You are all emperors and empresses, gods and godesses. Just recognize. Don't get too much into begging - and desire creates the beggar. Even a man like Alexander is a beggar, because the desire is there. A man like Napoleon is a beggar, because the desire is there. See the richest people of this earth and you will see just beggars and nothing else. And sometimes it happens, you come across a beggar and you see the emperor sitting there under the tree - having nothing, trot possessing anything.

 

Just possess yourself and you have possessed all. Be the master of yourself and you have become the master of all. Possessing things, you will remain a beggar. And people go on changing but not really transforming. You possess one thing, then you start possessing another thing, then you possess a third thing. Sometimes you start possessing other-worldly things, but nothing changes.

 

Just form changes. Somebody possesses money and somebody starts possessing virtue. Now it is the same, not much difference.

 

I have heard:

 

Early one Sunday morning, Farmer Giles looked out to see a flock of large black crows devouring his field of prize spring-cabbage.

 

In red anger he rushed out and began charging up and down the field manically, shaking his fists, tearing his hair, foaming at the mouth and screaming abuse of every known kind at the gouging birds.

 

The Reverend Goodbody, passing on his bicycle, was surprised by the sight and shocked to hear loud and violent cries of 'Piss off, you thieving bastards! Piss off, you greedy black bastards!' He stopped immediately and beckoned to the angry farmer.

 

Embarrassed and red-faced, Giles shuffled up with a humble 'Good morning, Reverend.'

 

'Now, this really won't do, Giles,' said the good vicar. 'So early on the Sabbath, there might be ladies present. These fowl too are God's creatures. If you wish them to vacate your property, do it with love and compassion. Say "Shoo, shoo, shoo, shoo," then the greedy black bastards will Piss off!'

 

But what difference does it make? You and your priests, you and your so-called religious people, are all in the same boat.

 

I am not saying start striving to stop striving, otherwise you will simply change the name of your madness and you will remain the same. You will just change the label of your neurosis. There are people who are greedy for money and there are people who are greedy for God. It makes no difference at all, they are the same people. Greed is greed. It makes no difference about what greed is, for what greed is. Greed is greed.

 

Just see the point that striving is meaningless, that going anywhere is meaningless. Not because I am saying it - you have to see it: IHI PASSIKA. You have to see it, you are not to believe it. Believing won't help; believing is just a whitewash on the surface. SEEING brings transformation.

 

IT IS LIKE ONE IN THE WATER WHO CRIES OUT FOR THIRST...

 

Hakuin says: You are crying for happiness, and you are like a fish in the water crying for water and crying, 'I am thirsty.' You have it! And you are begging everywhere.

 

IT IS LIKE THE CHILD OF A RICH HOUSE

 

WHO HAS STRAYED AWAY AMONG THE POOR.

 

THE CAUSE OF OUR CIRCLING THROUGH THE SIX WORLDS

 

IS THAT WE ARE ON THE DARK PATHS OF IGNORANCE.

 

DARK PATH UPON DARK PATH TREADING,

 

WHEN SHALL WE ESCAPE FROM BIRTH-AND-DEATH?

 

What is the dark path of ignorance? Looking outward. The farther you look, the more darkness.

 

Because the light burns inside you. Looking closer and closer, and there is more light. That's why we call a Buddha 'enlightened' - he has come to know and realize his light. It is a perpetual light - without Al y fuel it is there, it cannot be exhausted. Suns will be exhausted and the moons will be exhausted and the stars will be exhausted. But the light that burns inside you as consciousness is inexhaustible. It is eternal.

 

Once upon a time there dwelt an old king in a palace. In the center of a golden table in the main hall, there shone a large and magnificent jewel. Each day of the king's life, the stone sparkled more resplendently.

 

One day a thief stole the jewel and ran from the palace, hiding in the forest. As he stared with deep joy at the stone, to his amazement the image of the king appeared in it.

 

'I have come to thank you,' said the king. 'You have released me from my attachment to Earth. I thought I was freed when I acquired this jewel, but then I learned that I would be released only when I passed it on, with a pure heart, to another.

 

'Each day of my life I polished that stone, until finally this day arrived when the jewel became so beautiful that you stole it, and I have passed it on, and am released.

 

'The jewel you hold is Understanding. You cannot add to its beauty by hiding it and hinting that you have it, nor yet by wearing it with vanity. Its beauty comes of the consciousness that others have of it. Honour that which gives it beauty.'

 

That's why Buddhas go on giving you whatsoever they have attained, go on shaking. Because the beauty of it is in sharing. That's why Hakuin has sung this song. That's why I am here, sharing my being with you, my joy with you, my celebration with you. It is something that has to be shared to keep it alive. It is something that has to be given. The more you give it, the more you have of it.

 

Never be a miser in your love and in your understanding. Share it. And you will have more and more of it. Don't hoard it, otherwise you will miss it. One day you will find it has disappeared and there is nothing but stink left. Instead of fragrance there will be stinking. Share your love with everybody and anybody. Don't make conditions to your love. And the best way to share is to share your understanding, to share your meditation.

 

Hakuin is doing that in this song. He's sharing his Buddhahood. What he has known, he is singing about it, he is praising it. He is making it clear to people who have not yet attained but CAN attain.

 

Maybe somebody hears the song, somebody is struck by it, stabbed in the very heart by it. It is a lion's roar: somebody may be awakened out of his sleep.

 

THE CAUSE OF OUR CIRCLING THROUGH THE SIX WORLDS

 

IS THAT WE ARE ON THE DARK PATHS OF IGNORANCE.

 

DARK PATH UPON DARK PATH TREADING,

 

WHEN SHALL WE ESCAPE FROM BIRTH-AND-DEATH?

 

Birth means getting attached to the physical body. Death means the frustration of that attachment to the body. Getting free of birth and death means getting free of the physical body. But how can you be free from the physical body? Unless you know the second body you will not be free from the physical body. So it is not a question of being free from the physical body; the basic question is how to enter into the second body. Once you are in the second you are free from the first. And once you are in the third you are free from the second too.

 

That's why you don't see Buddha laughing. Not that he didn't laugh, but he has not been shown as laughing. Because in the third body, the body of truth, even bliss is meaningless. First, the body, the physical body, is the body of misery. Attached to the physical body you remain miserable.

 

The second body is the body of bliss. Once you reach to it, all misery disappears, you are blissful.

 

But bliss is the opposite of misery - part of duality. The body of truth goes beyond both, it is transcendental. Misery has disappeared, so what is the point of keeping bliss? When there is no misery, there is no point in bliss. When poverty has disappeared what is the point of holding richness? Even that can be dispossessed.

 

When all duality disappears - pleasure and pain, happiness, unhappiness, day and night, life and death - then for the first time you are in God.

 

THE ZEN MEDITATION OF THE MAHAYANA

 

IS BEYOND ALL OUR PRAISES.

 

GIVING AND MORALITY AND THE OTHER PERFECTIONS,

 

TAKING OF THE NAME, REPENTANCE, DISCIPLINE,

 

AND THE MANY OTHER RIGHT ACTIONS,

 

ALL COME BACK TO THE PRACTICE OF MEDITATION.

 

Hakuin says: All that has been done in the name of religion down the ages, can be reduced to one single thing, and that is meditation - DHYANA. And what is DHYANA? Becoming aware of your physical body - the first DHYANA, the first step of meditation. Becoming watchful of your physical body. Watch yourself walking, watch yourself eating, watch yourself running, talking, listening.

 

Watch. And through watching you will see you are different from the physical body. Because the watcher cannot be the watched, the observer cannot be the observed, the seer cannot be the seen, the knower cannot be the known.

 

Watch the physical body, and the second body will arise. It is there - but you will start feeling. You will start recognizing it, it will start penetrating you. This is the first step of meditation: watch the physical body. Then the second step, and the last, is: watch the bliss body. Watch your ecstasy.

 

And then you will suddenly see, the watcher cannot be the watched. 'Ecstasy is there, but I am far away from it. Bliss is there, but I am the knower of it.'

 

Then you start getting into the third body, the body of truth. Then you become a pure witness - SAKSHIN. And that is liberation. Hakuin says it happens through meditation that you discover, or REDISCOVER, your Buddhahood.

 

BY THE MERIT OF A SINGLE SITTING

 

HE DESTROYS INNUMERABLE ACCUMULATED SINS.

 

HOW SHOULD THERE BE WRONG PATHS FOR HIM?

 

And just in a single sitting it can happen. Hakuin does not preach the gradual path, Hakuin preaches the sudden path. It can happen in a single moment. It can happen now. You need not postpone it for tomorrow. Who knows? Tomorrow may never come. It never comes, really. It can happen this very moment. If your awareness is lucid, if your awareness is there, clear, crystal-clear, it can happen this very moment. THIS very sitting, and you can become a Buddha. And nobody is hindering the path except yourself. Nobody is the enemy except yourself, and nobody is the friend either.

 

BY THE MERIT OF A SINGLE SITTING

 

HE DESTROYS INNUMERABLE ACCUMULATED SINS.

 

Hakuin says: Don't be worried about sins and your past karma. In a single sitting of meditation, all that can be burnt. The fire of meditation is so potential, it can burn your whole past in a single moment. There is no need to be worried about past karma - 'I have done some bad, so I have to suffer. I have done something, so I have to go to Hell.' If you want to go, you will HAVE to go! But these are all rationalizations that you are trying to find. If you wish, it is your wish - it will be fulfilled.

 

This existence is very obliging. It goes on obliging - if you want to go to Hell, it supports. It says, 'Go! I am all with you.'

 

But if you decide that 'Enough is enough, and I have suffered enough,' a single moment of meditativeness is enough to burn all your millions of past lives and millions of future lives too. You are released.

 

Start meditating. Fist on the body. Then on your inner feelings of bliss, joy. And go moving inwards.

 

And one day the song of Hakuin will burst forth in you too. You will flower. And unless you flower you have not lived, or lived in vain. You are here to bloom. And unless you bear much fruit and much flowers you will go on missing the meaning of life .

 

People come to me and they ask, 'What is the meaning of life' As if meaning is there somewhere sold in the market. As if meaning is a commodity. Meaning has to be CREATED. There is no meaning in life. Meaning is not a given thing, it has to be created. It has to become your inner work. Then there is meaning - and there IS GREAT meaning.

 

Love and meditate and you will attain to meaning. And you will attain to life, and abundant life.

 

- Osho, "This Very Body the Buddha, #1"

 

 

 


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    God can be attained through two ways: either prayer or meditation.

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    Waiting : Meditation is waiting without prospect, waiting for waiting's sake.

    Waiting Enlightenment has not to be sought actively, to be brought about, because it is already there. Waiting is all that is needed: waiting, just waiting, TADA, with no object. If you are waiting for something, you are not waiting; then positive thinking has come in. If you are waiting fo...
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    Watching is meditation. What you watch is irrelevant.

    Question 3: Osho, For me the most beautiful meditation is to sit in a corner and watch the children playing around the ashram. but i'm in trouble: is this a meditation at all? Watching is meditation. What you watch is irrelevant. You can watch the trees, you can watch the river, you can wat...
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    on Four steps of Awareness

    The first step in awareness is to be very watchful of your body. Slowly slowly one becomes alert about each gesture, each movement. And as you become aware, a miracle starts happening: many things that you used to do before simply disappear, your body becomes more relaxed, your body becomes...
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    Suffering is created by you because you resist continuously, you don't allow it to happen.

    Question 4 Osho, Does the seeker have to suffer inevitably on the way? It all depends. Growth in itself has no suffering in it; suffering comes from your resistance towards growth. Suffering is created by you because you resist continuously, you don't allow it to happen. You are afraid to g...
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    Will you please explain in detail about those factors which indicate the meditator's constant progress?

    Question 1: Osho, On the path of meditation many seekers find it difficult to know clearly whether they are making any progress or whether they are just suspended on one plane, simply moving in repetitions. will you please explain in detail about those factors which indicate the meditator's...
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    Witnessing is finding your inside mirror.

    Question 2: Osho, What is the best way to encourage people in meditation? The first thing: for a patient to go to the doctor, you must make him realize that he is sick; otherwise there is no need to go to the doctor. So the people you want to encourage into meditation: first you have to mak...
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    Three Step Towards Enlightenment

    Enlightenment has no polar opposite to it. Unenlightenment is not the polar opposite of enlightenment; it is only the absence of enlightenment. It is just like darkness and light. You ordinarily think they are opposites, but that is not true. Darkness simply does not exist, it is only the a...
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    The Fear of Awareness

    The fear is part of the mind. The mind is a coward, and has to be a coward because it doesn't have any substance -- it is empty and hollow, and it is afraid of everything. And basically it is afraid that one day you may become aware. That will be really the end of the world! Not the end of ...
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    The new does not arise out of you, it comes from the beyond.

    Question 1 Beloved Osho, What has gone wrong? Why is it that people meet everything new reluctantly, and with fear, rather than with eager joy? The new does not arise out of you, it comes from the beyond. It is not part of you. Your whole past is at stake. The new is discontinuous with you,...
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    The ocean is always waiting for you.

    Life is just a river, a long river – a long line through snowy fields. And then what happens? Each river, small or big, dissolves into the ocean, finds its way without any guide, without any sutras, without any masters. It may go astray, zigzag, but finally it reaches to the ocean. And that...
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    The Difference between Satori and Samadhi

    Question 1: What is the difference in experience between satori – in Zen, a glimpse of enlightenment – and samadhi, cosmic consciousness? Samadhi begins as a gap, but it never ends. A gap always begins and ends - it has boundaries: a beginning and an end - but samadhi begins as a gap and th...
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    Three Stages of Enlightenment

    This is the first step of enlightenment: Gautam Buddha behind you as a shadow. But the shadow is miraculous, the shadow is not dark; the shadow is pure light, pure presence. You can feel the warmth of it, you can almost feel the touch of it. It surrounds you with a new fragrance, and it giv...
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     Everyone considers himself extraordinary. This is Ego. 

    Everyone considers himself extraordinary. This is Ego. Question 6 Can the common man acquire the capability of egolessness? From his question it seems it is not possible for an ordinary person, whereas the fact is, it is very difficult for an un-ordinary person to attain egolessness. The ve...
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    The Ocean is not Far Away

    The Ocean is not Far Away Enjoy, live, love. But when things change, let them change; when things move, don't stop their movement. Always remain with the changing flux of existence, never be against it, and then nobody can create misery for you. Then whatsoever is, brings bliss, because you...
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    What is your way of meditation?

    Question: What is your way of meditation? My way of meditation is very simple. There are one hundred and twelve methods of meditation. Out of all of those I have chosen the most simple - the most easily done. I call it witnessing. The moment you witness something you become separate from it...
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    Would you please speak about the art of watching?

    Question 2 Osho, For the last four days i have been taking part in the zazen group. when anger arises, it is so difficult for me to watch this feeling instead of throwing this anger on others. Osho, would you please speak about the art of watching? Everything that I have been saying to you ...
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    Is an enlightened person self-sufficient in the world?

    Question 1 Can one live and function in the world in a state of enlightenment or no-mind? is an enlightened person self-sufficient in the world? THE STATE OF ENLIGHTENMENT is not the state of individuality. There is no person in it. One who is enlightened is enlightened only because he is n...
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    Go like an arrow

    Hakuin said to his disciples: THE STUDY OF ZEN IS LIKE DRILLING WOOD TO GET FIRE. An old, ancient method. THE WISEST COURSE IS TO FORGE STRAIGHT AHEAD WITHOUT STOPPING. IF YOU REST AT THE FIRST SIGN OF HEAT AND THEN AGAIN AS SOON AS THE FIRST WISP OF SMOKE ARISES, EVEN THOUGH YOU DRILL FOR ...
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    if your awareness goes on growing, the witness will also go on growing in you.

    The Door to Sankhya is Open There are two things in this sutra: the cave of the heart opens for one who knows, or, one whose heart opens will know. We will enter deeply into both. How to know the divine? How can this knowing happen? Throughout these talks on the Kaivalya Upanishad, many tim...
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    The Watcher Is You

    Question 1 Beloved Osho, What does it mean when you say, "Just be yourself"? How can I be myself when I don't know who I am? I know many of my preferences, likings, dislikings and tendencies, which seem to be the outcome of a programmed biocomputer called the mind. Does just being oneself m...
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    Jesus is a BHAKTA, a devotee

    Jesus is a BHAKTA, a devotee - Knows no techniques. Love is not a technique - Question 2: Osho, The Gospels provide no techniques for developing a loving heart. The gospels are also too difficult for ordinary people. Perhaps this is why the Christian message has always seemed less practical...
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    Is spontaneity compatible with watching?

    "Sitting silently, doing nothing, the spring comes and the grass grows by itself." ------------------------------------------------------------- Question: We are constantly drilled with the aphorism, "Don't just stand there – do something! Yet, Buddha would say, "Don't just do something – s...
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    Is it always good to follow the heart or once in a while should a clear mind decide what is to be done?

    Remaining a Witness Question1 : Osho, Is it always good to follow the heart or once in a while should a clear mind decide what is to be done? And what to do when they want to go in opposite directions? Your question is hilarious - to say the least! Let them go on their way. Why should you b...
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    Sufism is the path of via positiva. Zen transcends mind through the negative

    EXISTENCE IS A DIALECTICS. IT DEPENDS ON POLAR OPPOSITES: man/woman, yin/yang, life/death, daylight. But the basic polarity in all the polarities is that of positive and negative. Only positive cannot exist, neither can the negative exist alone. They depend on each other. They are opposites...
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    The path of meditation is for the pursuers of knowledge; the path of prayer is for the lovers, for the devotees.

    There are two ways to reach the destination. One way is that of meditation; the other, that of prayer. The path of meditation is for the pursuers of knowledge; the path of prayer is for the lovers, for the devotees. On the path of meditation there is a danger that the ego, the "I," may not ...
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    Let Go : You are not fighting for anything in life, but giving everything to life to take care of.

    Question 1 Osho, Recently i heard you say that transcendence of life's misery and confusion can occur by either a let-go of life or by fight -- as long as either is done with totality. mahavira's way was fight, and yours is let-go. could you say more about let-go and its relationship to int...
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    Awareness is the technique for centering oneself

    CHIDAGNI SWAROOPAM DHOOPAH "TO CREATE THE FIRE OF AWARENESS IN ONESELF IS DHOOP, THE INCENSE." For philosophy, many are the problems - infinite. But for religion there is only one problem, and that problem is man himself. It is not that man has problems, but man is the problem. And why is m...
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    There are two types of religions in the world

    TRUTH IS ONE, but it can be approached in many ways. Truth is one, but it can be expressed in many ways. Two ways are very essential; all the ways can be divided into two categories. It will be good to understand that basic polarity. Either you approach truth through the mind or you approac...
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    The Ultimate Polarity: Meditation and Love

    The Ultimate Polarity: Meditation and Love These are two polarities in life: meditation and love. This is the ultimate polarity. The whole of life consists of polarities: the positive and the negative, birth and death, man and woman, day and night, summer and winter. The whole of life consi...
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    Choiceless Awareness

    Observation, the constant observation of oneself, of the mind′s unconscious tendencies, awakens the consciousness and allows it to penetrate into the unconscious mind. The unconscious enters the conscious through the door of stupor, ignorance, intoxication and carelessness, and is able to d...
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    Witnessing Is Not An Experience

    Question 1 Beloved Osho, I find that the true moments of joy and peace in my life come when I am the witness. Witnessing seems to come easier when I make some effort for it, such as now, in Vipassana group. You talked recently about the futility of will, but for me, it seems some effort or ...
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    The Fire of Witnessing

    Question 3 Beloved Osho, I have done so many therapy groups in order to deprogram myself; and above all i have the greatest fortune in existence to be so close to you. still, sometimes i feel like having moved miles from where i was stuck a few years ago, and sometimes i feel i haven't move...
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    In the Gap Descends the Witness

    Question 1: Osho, You describe witnessing as a knack. Often, late at night, which I am in a very relaxed state, witnessing happens. At other times, though, it just seems to be mind watching mind watching mind. Please comment on this knack. The moment I say that witnessing is a knack, it imp...
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    Find out the inner voice, and then everything will follow.

    Find out the witness and then obey him. First find the witness and then obey him, because to find the witness means to find one's own innermost core. We live on two layers, two levels. One is the periphery: the world of action. The other is the inner being, the world of no-action: the world...
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    You will have to relax from the circumference.

    Question 2 Osho, Will you say something more about relaxation? i am aware of a tension deep at the core of me and suspect that i have probably never been totally relaxed. When you said the other day that to relax is one of the most complex phenomena possible, i glimpsed a rich tapestry in w...
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    There are No Problems

    Question 2 Why do I make mountains out of molehills? Because the ego does not feel good, at ease, with molehills -- it wants mountains. Even if it is a misery, it should not be a molehill, it should be an Everest. Even if it is miserable, the ego doesn't want to be ordinarily miserable -- i...
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    Once you learn, Witnessing it is so easy

    Question 2 Beloved Osho, How do I come to know when I am really witnessing my body, feelings and thoughts, or when it is only my mind pretending to be a witness? The question is only intellectual; you have not even tried to pretend. When you are witnessing and you start feeling that it may ...
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    Meditation and love. This is the ultimate polarity.

    Meditation and love These are two polarities in life: meditation and love. This is the ultimate polarity. The whole of life consists of polarities: the positive and the negative, birth and death, man and woman, day and night, summer and winter. The whole of life consists of polar opposites....
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    Laugh and the whole world laughs with you

    Meditation is a simple art, very simple. It need not be taken seriously. It is so simple that even a child can learn it, in fact a child can learn it more easily. The older one becomes, the more serious one becomes. In fact it is thought that if you are mature you have to be serious. Seriou...
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    Man is a beautiful machine

    One of the most important things to be understood about man is that man is asleep. Even while he thinks he is awake, he is not. His wakefulness is very fragile; his wakefulness is so tiny it doesn't matter at all. His wakefulness is only a beautiful name, but utterly empty. You sleep in the...
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    Will you say something more about relaxation?

    Question 2 Osho, Will you say something more about relaxation? i am aware of a tension deep at the core of me and suspect that i have probably never been totally relaxed. When you said the other day that to relax is one of the most complex phenomena possible, i glimpsed a rich tapestry in w...
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    Everything can be argued, but argument leads nowhere.

    Question 3: You say that millions of lives and millions of years of natural evolution can be avoided through reaching total awareness and total freedom can it not be argued that karma, with its natural forces of cause and effect, should not be interfered with by any shortcuts, or is it also...
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    Awareness is Contagious

    I would like you all to be deeply, intensely, passionately in life, with one condition only: alertness, watchfulness, witnessing. And I know the difficulty arises, because you will be living with millions of sleepy people. And sleep is contagious, just as awareness is. Awareness, too, is co...
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    The fourth dimensions of man

    JESUS SAID UNTO HIS DISCIPLES: KINGDOM OF HEAVEN; BUT HE THAT DOETH THE WILL OF MY FATHER WHICH IS IN HEAVEN. THY NAME? AND IN THY NAME HAVE CAST OUT DEVILS? AND IN THY NAME DONE MANY WONDERFUL WORKS? THAT WORK INIQUITY. WILL LIKEN HIM UNTO A WISE MAN, WHICH BUILT HIS HOUSE UPON A ROCK: BEA...
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    Is there really no difference between an ordinary person and one who is enlightened?

    Question 4: Osho, Is there really no difference between an ordinary person and one who is enlightened? Narendra, everyone is born enlightened. Everyone is born absolutely innocent, absolutely pure, absolutely empty. But that innocence, that purity, that emptiness, is bound to be lost becaus...
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    Why has there never been a single woman enlightened master?

    Question 4: Why has there never been a single woman enlightened master? A woman cannot be a Master - it is not possible. When a woman arrives she becomes a Mistress, not a Master. The fulfilment of a woman is love. The flowering of a woman is love. Mastery is not the goal of the feminine mi...
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    Constantly remember the host.

    I AM NOT THE DOER. I AM NOT THE CONSUMER. I AM SIMPLY THE WITNESS OF NATURE. AND JUST BECAUSE OF MY NEARNESS, THE BODY, ET CETERA, HAVE THE FEELING OF BEING CONSCIOUS, AND THEY ACT ACCORDINGLY. BEYOND A SHADE OF DOUBT, I AM STILL, ETERNAL, EVERLASTING BLISS -- EVERKNOWING PURE SELF OR SOUL....
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    A meditator needs no personal guidance. A meditator, on the contrary, needs only one thing: the atmosphere of meditation.

    Question 1: Osho, I have been your sannyasin for seven years and i am unable to express my gratitude, as it gave my life direction and joy and grace and more. Now, being here for only one week, i realize that i have always had a need for personal guidance from somebody tuning into me and my...
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    Choicelessness is Bliss

    Question 1 Is it that there are only two alternatives before man - a life of abiding sorrow and suffering or one of divinity and bliss - and this choice lies with him? How is it that most have chosen the path of sorrow and suffering? It is a very significant question, but very delicate also...
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    Mind can go on playing tricks unless you learn how not to associate with it

    [A sannyasin had written to Osho about feeling guilty about recurrent sickness, and wondering if, in her involvement with a love relationship, she was diverting energy formerly invested in Osho. Osho checks her energy.] Nothing is wrong with your energy, mm? just your mind goes on playing t...
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    What is presence of mind?

    Question 4 Beloved Osho, What is presence of mind? Kavita, presence of mind is really a state of no-mind. You can call it mindfulness, awareness, or you can call it a state of no-mind. The words seem to be contradicting each other, but they are indicative of the same state. Presence of mind...
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    The Observer is not the Witness

    Question 1 Beloved Osho, Where is the witness when the observer and the observed become one? The observer and the observed are two aspects of the witness. When they disappear into each other, when they melt into each other, when they are one, the witness for the first time arises in its tot...
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