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ch5 : The Dhammapada: The Way of the Buddha, Vol 3

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'And in no-mind you will know the ultimate truth, DHAMMA.
And moving from mind to no-mind is the step, PADA. 
And this is the whole secret of THE DHAMMAPADA.'
 
 
 
ch5 : The Dhammapada: The Way of the Buddha, Vol 3
 
chapter 5
Freedom contains all
 
16 August 1979 am in Buddha Hall
 
 
 
AT THE END OF THE WAY, 
THE MASTER FINDS FREEDOM FROM DESIRE AND SORROW
-- FREEDOM WITHOUT BOUNDS.
 
THOSE WHO AWAKEN 
NEVER REST IN ONE PLACE. 
LIKE SWANS, THEY RISE AND LEAVE THE LAKE.
 
ON THE AIR THEY RISE
AND FLY AN INVISIBLE COURSE, 
GATHERING NOTHING, STORING NOTHING. 
THEIR FOOD IS KNOWLEDGE.
THEY LIVE UPON EMPTINESS.
THEY HAVE SEEN HOW TO BREAK FREE.
 
WHO CAN FOLLOW THEM? 
ONLY THE MASTER,
SUCH IS HIS PURITY.
 
LIKE A BIRD,
HE RISES ON THE LIMITLESS AIR AND FLIES AN INVISIBLE COURSE. 
 
HE WISHES FOR NOTHING.
HIS FOOD IS KNOWLEDGE.
 
HE LIVES UPON EMPTINESS. 
HE HAS BROKEN FREE.
 
 
 
Gautam Buddha's search is not for God; 
it cannot be. 
 
If God is not known already, 
how can you search for him? 
 
If the search depends on believing in God, 
then the search is falsified from the very beginning.
 
A true search has to be neither of belief nor of disbelief. 
 
If you believe, 
you will project; 
you will autohypnotize yourself according to your belief. 
 
There is every danger that you will find whatsoever you believe in 
-- you will create an illusion of it.
 
Deep belief can create a space in which hallucinations become possible. 
 
Hence the Christian can see Christ 
and the Hindu can see Krishna. 
 
The Hindu never comes across Christ, 
the Christian never comes across Krishna. 
 
Why does it never happen? 
 
-- because whatsoever you believe, you find. 
 
Not that it is there in reality but because you are projecting it on reality. 
 
The reality functions as a screen 
and you go on projecting your own prejudice. 
 
If you disbelieve, 
then of course there is no possibility of ever finding it; 
from the very beginning your mind is closed.
 
Hence Buddha's search is not for God. 
 
 
 
We don't know whether God is or not; 
we cannot take any standpoint
 
And without taking a standpoint about God there is a possibility of inquiring into his reality.
 
This is a basic difference between 
Buddha's approach 
and 
the approach of all other religions. 
 
Buddha is far superior. 
 
The other religions are very anthropocentric: 
their idea of God is nothing but their idea of man 
-- projected, 
magnified,
decorated, 
made as beautiful as possible, 
but it is man projected onto the sky.
 
That's why the Negro will have a God according to the Negro idea of what a human being is: 
the lips will be thick, 
the hair will be curly. 
 
The Chinese will have his own projection, 
the Indian will have his own idea. 
 
There are three hundred religions on the earth; 
there are not three hundred gods. 
 
Why these three hundred religions? 
 
And these three hundred religions have at least three thousand sects, 
and they all have differences about God and God's conception.
 
 
 
God is one, 
because reality is one. 
 
If God is equal to reality, 
synonymous with reality, 
then there are not many existences, 
there is only one existence 
-- it can't have so many images. 
 
In fact, no image can represent it; 
every image will be only partial. 
 
And to claim the whole truth for the part is a sin 
-- a sin against yourself and against humanity and against truth.
 
And the moment you start thinking about God in anthropocentric terms, 
you make an image. 
 
That image is nothing but a toy to play with. 
 
You can worship it, 
you can pray, 
you can bow down to it,
but you are simply being stupid. 
 
You are bowing down to your own toy, 
you are worshipping your own creation! 
 
And that's what your temples, your churches, your mosques are 
-- man-made, 
manufactured by man's own mind.
 
 
 
God cannot be manufactured. 
 
God cannot be part of man's creation. 
 
On the contrary, man is God's creation. 
 
The Bible says: 
God created man in his own image. 
 
But what has happened on the earth is just the opposite of it: 
man has created God in his own image. 
 
And of course there are many kinds of man, 
so there are many kinds of God, 
and great quarreling continues, who is right. 
 
It is not the question of WHAT concept of God is right, 
the question basically is WHOSE concept is right.
 
God too has become an ego trip: 
 
Christians fighting with Mohammedans, 
Mohammedans fighting with Hindus, 
Hindus fighting with Jainas. 
 
And this "sorry-go-round" goes on and on.... 
 
The whole history of humanity has been ugly 
because of these so-called religious people. 
 
They have proved the most irreligious. 
They have proved to be 
the greatest fanatics, 
utterly blind, 
deeply prejudiced, 
completely closed, 
not ready to listen to anything that goes against them 
or that is a little bit different from their idea.
 
Religions have made people blind, deaf. 
Religions have made people foolish, unintelligent.
 
 
 
Buddha is a totally different world, 
he brings a totally different vision
 
The first thing to be remembered: 
 
he is not interested in God... 
and the miracle is that he finds God. 
 
His inquiry is not into God, 
but he ends, he lands, in God. 
 
His inquiry begins with a totally different angle, 
and that is the right angle to begin with. 
 
If you start as Buddha starts, 
you are bound to find God.
 
 
 
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H.G. Wells is right when he says that Gautama the Buddha is the most godly man on the earth and yet the most godless. 
 
Yes, he is a paradox. 
 
He denies God, 
he says there is no God. 
 
He says there is no need to worship, 
he says there is no need to believe. 
 
Inquire, don't believe! 
 
Search and seek, 
but without any prejudice for or against. 
 
Start with a totally pure and open mind. 
 
Start like a small child, 
in utter innocence, 
who has not even heard of God. 
 
And he does not say that if you start this way you will find God, 
because he knows the cunningness of human mind. 
 
If he says,
 
"If you start this way you will find God," 
 
your mind will say to you, 
 
"Then THIS is the way to find God -- start this way," 
 
but deep down your desire for God remains. 
 
The desire for God arises in your psychology; 
it is not a spiritual search.
 
 
 
Sigmund Freud is right that God is nothing but a search for a father or mother figure. 
 
Buddha would have agreed with him, 
Buddha would have blessed Sigmund Freud
 
Sigmund Freud's insight is very accurate about it. 
He does not go very far, 
but he begins rightly, 
though he becomes stuck in the middle 
because he was not aware of Buddha 
and he was not aware of Lao Tzu. 
 
He remained basically part of the Judaic- Christian tradition 
-- which is not very evolved, 
which is not yet a metaphysics in the true sense of the term.
 
Christianity and Judaism are very earthly religions, 
more rooted in man's psychology than in man's spiritual understanding. 
 
And because man's psychology is a chaos, 
whatsoever is rooted in his psychology is bound to remain a chaos.
 
Man needs a father figure, somebody to depend upon. 
 
In the name of God people are not searching for God 
but are only searching for excuses for their dependence 
-- beautiful excuses so that the dependence does not look like slavery, 
so the dependence also starts having a flavor of religiousness, spirituality. 
 
But to call God "the father" indicates what you have been searching for.
 
 
 
There are religions which call God "the mother"; 
it is the same, 
the same game 
-- either mother or father. 
 
If the society is mother-oriented, matriarchal, 
then God becomes "the mother"; 
 
if the society is father-oriented, patriarchal, 
then God becomes "the father." 
 
 
 
Germany calls itself "the fatherland,"
India calls itself "the motherland"; 
the difference is only in names. 
 
Whether you call the country motherland or fatherland does not make much difference, 
because you create the same trouble. 
 
The labels are different 
but it is the same politics; 
 
the labels are different 
but it is the same childish approach towards reality.
 
 
 
Why do you seek for God? 
 
Out of fear? 
 
Yes, there is fear, 
because there is death. 
 
If you are seeking God out of fear you will never find him. 
 
God can be found only through love, 
not through fear.
 
 
 
In all the languages of the world such phrases exist as "God-fearing"; 
the religious person is called God-fearing. 
 
It is utter nonsense! 
 
A religious person is never God- fearing:
a religious person is God-LOVING. 
 
His prayer arises not out of fear 
but out of tremendous love and gratitude. 
 
His prayer is a thankfulness,
not a demand. 
 
He does not ask for security, 
because he knows already that he is secure. 
 
He does not ask for safety, 
he does not ask for protection, 
because he knows that existence protects, 
that existence is our home, 
that we belong to it and that it belongs to us. 
 
Why should he ask for such things 
which are already available, 
which are already given, 
which are built in, in your very existence?
 
 
 
But the so-called religious person goes on demanding. 
 
Maybe he has lost his father, his mother... 
and everybody one day or other loses them. 
 
It is not really that your father dies, 
then you lose him; 
the moment you become mature, 
you start moving on your own, 
the father is lost, the mother is lost 
-- and the childhood illusions are lost. 
 
And then great fear arises: 
up to now you were protected by the father, 
cared for by the mother. 
 
Now who is going to protect you 
and who is going to care for you? 
 
The sky seems to be utterly neutral; 
it does not care this way or that, 
whether you live or die doesn't matter. 
 
A great fear arises in one's being, a trembling. 
 
 
 
Soren Kierkegaard has exactly called it trembling; 
in that trembling he thinks religion is born. 
 
Yes, in that trembling religion is born, 
but that religion is pseudo, that religion is not true.
 
 
 
Religion is born when you are centered, rooted, 
not trembling. 
 
Religion is born in great understanding, 
not in fear. 
 
Religion is born when you start feeling 
that the existence responds with love, 
that it is not uncaring, 
that it is not cold; 
that it is very warm, 
that it is very welcoming. 
 
It is our very life 
-- how can it be uncaring towards us?
 
But the so-called religious people go on asking God for protection; 
 
hence God is called "The Great Protector." 
 
The religious people go on asking God for eternal life 
because they are trembling, 
they are scared of death... 
and death is coming every day closer and closer. 
 
Soon it will encompass you, 
it will drown you into darkness. 
 
Before that you have to find a secure ground, a home. 
 
That becomes your search for God.
 
 
 
Buddha is not interested in such a search. 
 
He says rather than listening to the ill, pathological mind 
and going according to it in search of God, 
it is better to drop this pathological mind. 
 
It is better to drop this whole pathology, be free of it 
-- because in that freedom is seeing, in that freedom is knowing.
 
Free from mind you become a knower. 
 
You become so absolutely certain 
of immortality, 
of timelessness, 
of deathlessness, 
that there is no need for any God to protect you 
-- you are already protected. 
 
In that protection you bow down to existence in gratitude. 
 
In that protection, 
in that caring, 
in that love 
that goes on flowing invisibly from the universe towards you.... 
 
It nourishes you every moment. 
It is the universe that you breathe in and out, 
it is the universe that flows in your blood, 
it is the universe that becomes your bones, your very marrow. 
 
The moment it becomes your own experience, 
you have become religious.
 
And now you know that God is, 
but this is a totally different God. 
 
It is not a father figure 
-- it is not a figure at all. 
 
It is not a person 
but a presence, 
a loving presence overflowing the whole cosmos. 
 
Now it is not a person controlling, a dictator dictating. 
 
It is not like the Old Testament God who says, "I am very jealous."
 
 
 
Buddha says: 
God and jealous? 
Then who is going to be beyond jealousy? 
 
Buddha says even man has to become nonjealous, 
only then will he be able to know God. 
 
But can it be a condition that you have to become nonjealous and then you will know a jealous God? 
 
Can it be a condition that to know a jealous God first you have to drop all your jealousies? 
 
That would be very illogical! 
 
 
 
The Old Testament God says, 
 
"I am jealous, I am angry. 
Those who don't listen to me will be condemned forever!"
 
 
 
Bertrand Russell has written a book, 
WHY I AM NOT A CHRISTIAN. 
 
In the book he gives many arguments; 
one of those arguments is worth considering. 
 
He says the Christian and Jewish God seems to be utterly unjust, unfair, 
because Christians and Jews believe only in one life. 
 
Bertrand Russell says, 
 
"As far as I am concerned, for all the crimes that I have committed, even the hardest judge cannot sentence me for more than four years. 
 
And if the sins that I have not committed 
but only contemplated are also included, 
then too, at the most, eight years, ten years."
 
In a life of seventy years, 
how much sin can you commit? 
 
In a life of seventy years one third is spent in sleeping, 
the other one third in working for bread and butter. 
 
What time do you have to commit sin 
and how much can you commit?
 
And, Russell says, 
the Christian, the Jewish Gods say you will be punished for eternity! 
 
Now, this is unfair! 
 
Even if you punish a man for seventy years, okay; 
seventy years at least he lived. 
 
If life itself is sin, if to breathe is sin, 
then send him for seventy years to hell 
-- but sending him to hell for eternity, for ever and ever he will be in hell... 
 
Russell says that this is unjust. 
 
If this is your idea of God, 
then what is your idea of the Devil? 
 
How can God be more devilish? 
 
This is a very evil conception.
 
 
 
But because the so-called religions are based in fear, 
such ideas create more fear in people. 
 
And the priests exploit your fear; 
they say you will be condemned, punished. 
 
And they have created pictures, paintings of hell, hellfire and all kinds of tortures they have invented in hell.
 
These people can't be saints. 
 
Even to contemplate that others should be burned forever and forever needs a very cruel mind 
-- even to think about it, even to write about it. 
 
 
 
Buddha says the search, 
the true search, is not for God, cannot be 
-- because God is the need of a pathological mind. 
 
Let this sink deep in you; 
 
otherwise you will not be able to understand this very superior vision of religion.
 
 
 
Secondly, 
Buddha says religion is not a search for truth either, 
because the moment you start inquiring about truth you become intellectuals. 
 
The whole inquiry becomes 
philosophical, 
intellectual, 
rational 
-- truth is a rational concept. 
 
Then you start thinking that you have to go through many logical processes, 
that you have to argue, discuss, debate, 
and then finally one day you will come to the conclusion 
-- as if truth is going to be a conclusion of a logical process, 
as if truth is going to be a by-product of your syllogism.
 
 
 
Truth is not just intellectual. 
 
And what can the intellect think about truth? 
 
It is all imagination, inference. 
 
At the most it can arrive at a certain hypothesis, a workable hypothesis, utilitarian; 
 
but it can never arrive at any truth.
 
 
 
That's why philosophy never arrives; 
 
it simply goes on and on in circles 
-- it moves in vicious circles. 
 
 
 
Science also never arrives at truth. 
 
At the most it comes across hypotheses which are accepted today and rejected tomorrow 
because tomorrow you find a better hypothesis which works more efficiently; 
hence yesterday's hypothesis has to be discarded.
 
Newton is discarded by Albert Einstein; 
Albert Einstein will be discarded sooner or later by somebody else. 
 
Science never comes to truth, to ultimate truth. 
 
 
 
Everything is utilitarian: 
if it works then it is worth using. 
 
But the question is not of truth, 
the question is of utility.
 
 
 
Buddha says truth can only be existential, 
not intellectual. 
 
Intellect will be a part in it, 
emotion will also be a part in it, 
the body will also be a part in it 
-- and the center of it is going to be your witnessing consciousness. 
 
It will be a total phenomenon, 
not only intellectual, 
not only emotional.
 
 
 
There are two kinds of religion: 
 
the intellectual religions 
and 
the emotional religions. 
 
 
 
The intellectual religions philosophize 
and 
the emotional religions worship, pray 
 
-- but both are partial. 
 
 
 
And the truth is not just the sum total of all its parts: 
it is more than the sum total of its parts.
 
Hence Buddha says an existential approach is needed 
-- not intellectual only, 
not emotional only. 
 
Neither the philosopher is going to discover it, nor the devotee.
 
 
 
Thirdly, 
Buddha says, 
"My search is not for bliss either..." 
because you cannot conceive what bliss is. 
 
Whatsoever you will conceive is bound to be somehow colored by your idea of happiness. 
 
And your idea of happiness 
is not very blissful, 
is not very close to bliss. 
 
Your idea of happiness is much closer to unhappiness. 
 
Your idea of happiness is nothing but the opposite of unhappiness 
-- and they are both together, 
two aspects of the same energy. 
 
Like day and night they are joined together; 
the day follows the night, 
then the night follows the day, 
and it goes on and on. 
 
Happy one moment, 
unhappy another, 
happy again, 
unhappy another... 
and this way your whole life is wasted.
 
When you hear the word 'bliss', 
what notion arises in your mind? 
 
-- something of happiness, 
something of eternal happiness, 
something when you will never know unhappiness again. 
 
But if unhappiness disappears, 
happiness cannot remain. 
 
If darkness disappears completely there will be no light. 
 
They depend on each other; 
they appear contradictory 
but they are really complementaries. 
 
So whatsoever you conceive of as bliss is going to be wrong from the very beginning. 
 
You will be searching for a new kind of hedonism 
-- maybe spiritual, metaphysical. 
 
Maybe you are not searching happiness here, 
but you are searching for happiness on the other shore.
 
And that's what all the religions talk about in the name of heaven, paradise: 
 
what they are missing here they project in paradise. 
 
If you look into the ideas about paradise of different people you will be able immediately to know one thing: 
what is missing in their life. 
 
You will not know anything about paradise, 
but you will certainly know what is missing in the lives of the people whose conception this paradise is.
 
 
 
For example, 
 
the Mohammedan paradise has provision for homosexuality. 
 
Strange! 
 
But that's what was very much prevalent in the days when Mohammedanism was in its early stages. 
 
The Mohammedan countries have still remained very homosexual; 
it is the only paradise. 
 
So if some gay people are here they should remember it. 
 
When after death you are asked, 
"Where do you want to go?" 
immediately say, 
"To the Mohammedan paradise." 
There you will find gay clubs. 
 
But don't go to a Hindu paradise 
-- there you will not find gay clubs at all! 
That has never been the idea in India; 
it has been a sin.
 
If you go to a Greek paradise 
you will find homosexuality very much praised. 
In fact, in the Greek culture man's body was thought to be far more beautiful than the woman's body; 
hence all the Greek sculpture is centered around the male figure. 
 
Even in the schools of Plato and Aristotle homosexuality was the rule, not the exception. 
 
The Greek idea of paradise is bound to be with the Greek mind.
 
In the Hindu paradise 
you will find beautiful women 
and they are all stuck at the age sixteen, for centuries and centuries, 
because the Hindu idea of beauty is the sixteen-year-old girl 
-- not even eighteen, 
what to say about twenty-one! 
 
The Hindu idea is that at sixteen the woman attains perfection; 
after that there is deterioration. 
 
And because the Hindu, so-called saints were starving themselves of feminine relationship, from female energy, 
their minds were too much obsessed with women. 
 
Of course they had to find some consolation somewhere; 
their paradise is their consolation.
 
In their paradise women have bodies of gold, eyes of diamonds. 
 
What kind of women these will be! 
Utterly dead! 
 
I don't think the Hindu saints will allow blood to run through their veins
-- cows' milk will be far better and far purer, and holier too! 
 
And these girls go on dancing continuously, singing songs, around sages 
-- sages who had renounced family life here on the earth. 
They are really on a picnic! 
 
 
 
Their paradise is what they are missing here.
 
Analyze the paradise of any race, any country, any religion, 
 
and you will know what they are really missing here. 
 
 
 
The Hindu paradise is very rich 
-- Hindus are poor. 
 
In the Hindu paradise there are rivers of milk 
-- water does not flow there. 
 
In the real world of the Hindus you cannot even find pure water in the rivers.
 
I have not tasted water at least for fifteen years 
-- I have to depend on soda water! 
 
All kinds of impurities are found in Indian rivers, Indian water, 
because the whole sewage system goes on pouring itself into Indian rivers, 
and buffaloes and cows and people are taking their baths there. 
 
Indian rivers seem to be the dirtiest 
-- and that is the only water to drink. 
 
But they have managed beautifully in paradise; 
they have dropped water completely. 
 
Rivers are of milk and curd!
 
And there are wish-fulfilling trees; 
you simply sit underneath the tree, no need to work at all. 
 
Indians are tired of working, utterly tired. 
 
Just sit under a wish-fulfilling tree and whatsoever you wish is immediately fulfilled, instantly 
-- just as you have instant coffee. 
 
That too takes a little time, 
but under the wish-fulfilling tree the wish arises, 
"A woman!" and the woman appears. 
"Food!" and suddenly there is food.
"Coca-Cola!" and immediately there is Coca-Cola. 
 
India has been starving for centuries; 
the wish-fulfilling tree simply indicates the starving country, the poor country.
 
When these scriptures were being written many things were not there in the world, 
hence they are not there; 
otherwise Rolls Royces would have been in paradise, especially made in solid gold, for the great sages, mahatmas, saints. 
 
They have golden thrones, 
so there is nothing wrong about having solid gold Rolls Royces. 
 
Here you have to move in worthless cars; 
even they are very difficult to find. 
 
India produces the worst kind of cars in the world!
 
 
 
I have heard that when the manufacturer of Ambassador cars died 
-- I knew him, he was my friend, 
so I believe that the story is true -- 
he was suddenly taken to paradise. 
 
He was very much puzzled 
because he was not hoping for that much. 
 
He was thinking that if he can get some good quarters in hell, that will do. 
 
This was too much! 
 
He was a little puzzled. 
 
He asked when the door was opened, 
he asked the doorkeeper, 
 
"Is there something wrong? 
-- because I have been thinking that I will be thrown into hell, 
I have never done anything good. 
Why are you taking me in?"
 
The doorkeeper said, 
 
"You made the Ambassador, 
and because of the Ambassador many more people have remembered God than through anything else. 
Whosoever travels in an Ambassador remembers God continuously: 
'My God!' You have made people so religious. 
Even atheists when they travel in your car start remembering God 
-- they have to! 
 
Hence this special concession for you:
a special place has been reserved for you in heaven."
 
If now the scriptures are written, 
then there will be solid gold Rolls Royces 
and everything that is missing here will be there.
 
 
 
Buddha says: 
My search is not for bliss... 
because the moment you talk about bliss, 
people start thinking of pleasures. 
 
It is better not to talk about bliss, 
it is dangerous. 
 
People will simply misunderstand.
 
 
 
Then what is his bliss for? 
 
He has chosen a word never chosen before 
-- he says: 
 
My search is for freedom. 
 
 
 
That word is immensely important: 
freedom from the ego, 
freedom from the mind, 
freedom from desires, 
freedom from all limitations. 
 
 
 
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In a way, he is very scientific in his inward journey. 
 
He is saying if you can create a space in your being where your consciousness is totally free, 
then all is achieved: 
 
God is achieved, 
truth is achieved, 
beauty is achieved, 
bliss is achieved. 
 
But only in freedom anything becomes possible.
 
Hence these sutras:
 
 
 
AT THE END OF THE WAY, 
THE MASTER FINDS FREEDOM FROM DESIRE AND SORROW 
-- FREEDOM WITHOUT BOUNDS.
 
 
 
Not God, 
not truth, 
not bliss, 
but freedom. 
 
Freedom is Buddha's word which contains all: 
God, 
bliss, 
truth, 
beauty. 
 
And freedom avoids all other pitfalls. 
 
Freedom needs courage
you cannot attain to freedom if you are afraid. 
 
Freedom needs that you drop all identification with the mind and the body; 
 
otherwise you will remain confined, 
you can't be free.
 
Freedom means that you get out of this constant desiring mind. 
 
It is the desiring mind that creates paradise. 
 
If you drop desire, 
how can you talk about paradise? 
 
If you drop desire, 
sorrow disappears automatically, 
because sorrow is a shadow of desire. 
 
 
 
The more you desire, 
the more frustrated you feel, 
because no desire is ever fulfilled. 
 
Desire is unfulfillable; 
its very nature is such. 
 
 
 
It is not that YOU are incapable of fulfilling it; 
desire's very nature is such that it cannot be fulfilled 
-- it goes on becoming bigger and bigger. 
 
In the beginning you ask for ten thousand rupees; 
by the time you have ten thousand, 
your desire has moved ahead of you 
-- it is asking for one hundred thousand rupees.
 
 
 
It is like the horizon that surrounds the earth: 
it looks so close by. 
 
Move, and it moves ahead with you. 
 
The distance between you and the horizon remains always exactly the same. 
 
In fact, there is no place where earth meets the sky 
-- there is no horizon. 
 
The horizon is a mirage
it only appears, 
it is not a reality.
 
 
 
So is fulfillment: 
fulfillment is only a mirage
 
It only appears there, very close, alluring, enchanting, inviting. 
 
You go on moving, 
and you waste your whole life; 
and by the time you are dying you have not even moved a single inch closer to fulfillment. 
 
People die on the same spot where they were born. 
 
People die in the same stupid state in which they were born.
 
 
 
I have heard:
 
Sir Henry, bored with English country life, visited a French SALON DE PLAISIR. 
 
In response to Sir Henry's request for something unusual, the madam suggested, 
 
"I can give you Hott Tung, a Chinese delicacy."
 
"No," 
replied his lordship, 
"I have already had one of those."
 
"Perhaps," 
asked the madam, 
"you would like to make a selection from our Black African group."
 
"I have had one of those too," 
yawned Sir Henry. 
"Actually, the only thrill I have not tried would be a little bitty girl, about eight years old."
 
"This is outrageous!" 
shrieked the madam. 
"The very idea is criminal! I am going to summon a policeman."
 
"No, don't do that," 
said the Englishman. 
"I have already had one of those!"
 
 
 
You can have everything and yet you will not have anything at all. 
 
You can have all the wealth of the world and still you will be poor. 
 
You can have all that the world makes available and yet the discontent will be deeper than ever before 
 
-- because before there were hopes, 
now even hopes will disappear.
 
 
 
AT THE END OF THE WAY, 
THE MASTER FINDS FREEDOM. 
 
 
 
The goal is to find freedom, 
but one has to start becoming a master of oneself, 
master of one's consciousness. 
 
That is the beginning, the first step. 
 
 
 
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You are not master of your own consciousness. 
 
You are a slave of a thousand and one desires, thoughts, imaginations. 
 
 
 
You are pulled into this direction and that. 
 
You don't know who you are 
and where you are going. 
 
You don't know why you are existing at all. 
 
You don't know the purpose of your life, 
you don't have any sense of direction. 
 
How can you be a master of yourself?
 
 
 
The first thing to becoming a master of oneself is 
to become more conscious of your acts and your thoughts. 
 
Unconsciousness is slavery, 
consciousness is mastery.
 
 
 
I call my sannyasins swamis; 
the word 'swami' means the master. 
 
It simply means one 
who is trying to become centered in his being, rooted in his consciousness, 
who is trying not to be pulled by desires against his wishes. 
 
But desires are very cunning 
and the ego plays such games that unless you are constantly alert you will remain a slave.
 
 
 
Rabinowitz, hiding with his wife from the Nazis in a secluded Berlin attic, decided to get a breath of fresh air
 
While out walking he came face-to-face with Adolf Hitler.
 
The German leader pulled out a gun and pointed to a pile of horse manure in the street. 
 
"Alright, Jew," 
 
he shouted, 
 
"eat that or I will kill you!" 
 
Trembling, Rabinowitz did as he was ordered.
 
Hitler began laughing so hard he dropped the weapon. 
 
Rabinowitz snatched it up and said, 
 
"Now, you eat the manure or I will shoot!" 
 
The Fuhrer got down on his hands and knees and began eating.
 
While he was occupied, Rabinowitz sneaked away, ran through an alley, climbed over a fence, and dashed up the stairs to the attic. 
 
He slammed the door shut, bolted and locked it securely. 
 
"Bessie! Bessie!" 
 
he shouted to his wife.
 
"Guess who I had lunch with today!"
 
 
 
The ego is very subtle. 
 
It can find opportunities where they don't exist at all; 
it can make the impossible possible. 
 
And you have to be very alert, 
because the mind is always rationalizing. 
 
The mind can go on rationalizing everything 
and it can rationalize so beautifully that even you will be allured 
-- it is your own mind deceiving you!
 
Unless one is really committed to being free it is impossible to be free
 
It is very rarely a man becomes free, very rarely: 
a Jesus, a Moses, a Mohammed 
-- only few and far between. 
 
But everyone has the capacity, 
everyone has the seed, the potential. 
 
You can become a Jesus, 
you can become a Buddha, 
you can become a Confucius, 
you can become a Socrates.
 
All that is needed, all that is required, is there. 
 
 
 
Only one thing is missing: 
you have not yet decided, 
you are indecisive; 
you have not decided to become a master of your own being. 
 
And then stupid things go on deceiving you, 
but you can always rationalize.
 
 
 
It is little known that Sherlock Holmes had a secret vice unrevealed in the stories. 
 
When Dr. Watson came around to 221B Baker Street one afternoon, 
the housekeeper told him that Holmes had a visitor, a schoolgirl.
 
Watson sat down to wait, 
but then heard muffled sounds coming from the study. 
 
Fearing that the schoolgirl might be an assassin in disguise he broke open the door, 
only to find the great detective and the girl -- a very young girl -- engaged in rather a shocking form of play.
 
"By God, Holmes!" 
 
huffed the doctor, 
 
"just what sort of schoolgirl is this?" 
 
Smirked Holmes, 
 
"Elementary, my dear Watson!"
 
 
 
You can always find ways and means to protect yourself, to deceive others and to deceive yourself 
-- unless a very deliberate, conscious decision has been made. 
 
I call that decision sannyas.
 
 
 
Sannyas is nothing but a decision, 
a total decision, 
a commitment, 
an involvement, 
that "Now my whole energy is going to move into one direction 
-- the direction of freedom; 
I have decided to be free
free from all desire 
and free from all sorrow. 
Freedom without bounds is my goal."
 
And it can be attained. 
 
Once the decision is there 
and you are pouring your energy into it 
and nourishing it, 
nobody can prevent you from attaining it. 
It is your birthright.
 
 
 
THOSE WHO AWAKEN NEVER REST IN ONE PLACE. 
LIKE SWANS, THEY RISE AND LEAVE THE LAKE.
 
 
 
Buddha is saying: 
 
If you start awakening you will be surprised that 
your whole life you were stuck in the same place, 
you were not really moving. 
 
Your movement was empty, impotent. 
 
You were not moving, 
because you were not reaching anywhere. 
 
You were moving up and down on the same bank, thinking that by running up and down you will reach the other shore. 
 
But the other shore is as far away as ever, 
and you are unnecessarily wasting your breath.
 
 
 
THOSE WHO AWAKEN.... 
 
 
 
Those who become committed to freedom, 
those who take a decision that, 
 
"Now I am going to be free 
from all that is dark in me, 
from all that creates future in me, 
from all that is past in me 
-- I am going to be free from it all. 
 
I am going to be a pure freedom so that 
I can have wings 
and I can soar high, to the ultimate heights of being and existence...." 
 
Unless you decide that... 
and it needs guts to decide. 
 
Many people come here 
and they go on hesitating for months about whether to take the jump or not 
-- and never for a single moment thinking what they have got to lose, 
never for a single moment realizing that time is rushing out of their hands... 
tomorrow may never come.
 
 
 
If anything has to be done, 
it has to be done right now.
 
 
 
And strange is man and his ways! 
That which is useless he immediately is ready to do, 
and that which is of immense value he postpones. 
 
He goes on saying "Tomorrow," 
and the tomorrow never comes. 
Instead comes death.
 
And this has been happening many times. 
 
This is not your first life on the earth; 
you have lived millions of times 
and each time this postponement has been your root cause of misery.
 
 
 
Now don't postpone any more. 
 
Use this opportunity. 
 
Use this context that I am creating here. 
 
It is a buddhafield! 
 
If you are ready to take a jump into it, 
you will never be the same again. 
 
 
 
But the jump has to be total. 
 
You should not cling to the bank, 
you should leave the bank absolutely. 
 
In that very leaving, 
in that very renunciation of the bank, 
the transformation happens 
-- you start becoming freed.
 
 
 
It is not the chains which are keeping you in bondage; 
 
it is you who are holding on to the chains, 
it is you who are clinging to the chains. 
 
This is a very absurd situation! 
 
The prison is not holding you in; 
it is you who are afraid to go out. 
 
And you go on believing that there is no way out: 
 
"What is there to find outside? 
Those who have gone have never returned. 
Who knows? 
-- there are wild animals and dangers. 
Here I am safe, living comfortably."
 
Don't think in terms of comfort, 
think in terms of freedom. 
 
Don't think in terms of safety, 
think in terms of being more alive. 
 
And the only way to be more alive 
is to live dangerously, 
is to risk,
is to go on an adventure. 
 
And the greatest adventure is not going to the moon
 
-- the greatest adventure is going to your own innermost core. 
 
 
 
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THOSE WHO AWAKEN NEVER REST IN ONE PLACE. 
 
 
 
Don't be stagnant, 
don't remain in one inner place. 
 
Move! 
 
Movement is life. 
 
Become a river. 
 
Don't remain a stagnant pool, 
otherwise you will stink.
 
That's why millions of people stink. 
 
Their life does not seem to be a benediction, a blessing. 
 
Their life gives no aura of beauty, 
their life does not radiate. 
 
They seem to be completely dark and dismal, 
utterly depressed, 
hiding inside their own caves, 
not capable to come out in the sun, in the moon, in the rains, in the wind; 
not courageous enough to open up like flowers, 
not capable of risking and being on the wing.
 
 
 
THOSE WHO AWAKEN NEVER REST IN ONE PLACE. 
 
 
 
That is growth
 
Go on growing. 
 
God is not something that you will encounter on the road; 
 
God is your ultimate growth
 
God is not to be found anywhere, 
you have to become God. 
 
In fact, you are God; 
you only have to discover your reality.
 
 
 
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A real human being is one who goes on growing. 
 
Each morning the sun finds him never in the place where it had left him the last evening. 
 
Each evening the sun finds him somewhere else, 
not at the exact place where it had found him in the morning. 
 
He is movement, 
he is revolution. 
 
He goes on and on, 
he never looks back. 
 
He never moves on the old trodden paths; 
he finds his own way.
 
 
 
LIKE SWANS, THEY RISE AND LEAVE THE LAKE. 
 
 
 
Have you seen swans leaving the lake?
 
I am reminded of Ramakrishna. 
 
His first samadhi, 
his first glimpse of God, glimpse of truth or bliss, 
happened when he was only thirteen years old. 
 
He was coming back from his farm 
-- he was a farmer's son -- 
he was coming back to his home. 
 
On the way there was a lake. 
 
The rainy season was just to come, 
the monsoons were approaching. 
 
The sky was becoming cloudy, dark clouds, thunder, lightning, 
and Ramakrishna was almost running 
because it seemed that it was going to pour heavily. 
 
He was passing by the lake of the village; 
because he was running he disturbed the swans in the lake and they all flew together.
 
Swans are one of the most beautiful birds, 
the whitest -- symbols of purity, innocence. 
 
A long queue of swans suddenly rose high against the backdrop of the black clouds. 
 
Ramakrishna was transported into another world. 
 
The vision was so beautiful, 
and the vision was such a message, 
he fell there on the bank of the lake in utter ecstasy. 
 
The joy was such that he could not contain it; 
he became almost unconscious as far as the outside is concerned.
 
The other farmers were returning to their homes, 
everybody was in a hurry; 
the clouds were there 
and it was going to rain 
and they wanted to reach home. 
 
They found Ramakrishna lying on the lake bank absolutely unconscious, 
but with such joy on his face, 
so radiant was his being, 
that they all fell on their knees
 
The experience was so superb, 
it was something not of this world.
 
They carried Ramakrishna home; 
they worshipped him. 
 
When he came back he was asked, 
 
"What has happened?" 
 
He said, 
 
"A message from the beyond: 
 
'Ramakrishna, be a swan! 
Open your wings, 
the whole sky is yours. 
Don't be trapped by the lake 
and its comfort, security and safety.' 
 
I am no longer the same person.
I have been called. 
God has called me!"
 
And since that day he was never the same person: 
something was triggered by the swans rising high in the sky.
 
 
 
Buddha says: 
 
 
 
LIKE SWANS, THEY RISE AND LEAVE THE LAKE 
 
 
 
-- as if Buddha is predicting something about Ramakrishna. 
 
The distance is vast, twenty-five centuries, 
but the prediction is true. 
 
It is not only about Ramakrishna, 
it is about all those who are going to awaken ever; 
it is about all the buddhas.
 
The swan has become a symbol in the East of the awakened one, 
hence the awakened one is called PARAMAHANSA. 
 
Paramahansa means the great swan.
 
 
 
ON THE AIR THEY RISE
AND FLY AN INVISIBLE COURSE,
GATHERING NOTHING,
STORING NOTHING. 
THEIR FOOD IS KNOWLEDGE.
THEY LIVE UPON EMPTINESS.
THEY HAVE SEEN HOW TO BREAK FREE.
 
 
 
This sutra is of immense import. 
 
Drink it slowly, let it sink in your heart. 
 
 
 
ON THE AIR THEY RISE.... 
 
 
 
The world of spirituality is a subtle world; 
 
it is more like air than like earth. 
 
You can feel it 
but you cannot see it. 
 
You can breathe it and live on it 
but you cannot hold it in your fist. 
 
It is invisible.
 
 
 
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ON THE AIR THEY RISE AND FLY AN INVISIBLE COURSE. 
 
 
 
And the course of a buddha, 
of one who is awakened, is invisible; 
 
hence nobody can follow a buddha. 
 
He leaves no footprints. 
 
He is like a swan flying in the sky; 
he leaves no footprints. 
 
He is not like a man walking on the sand.
 
 
 
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Buddha has said again and again: 
 
"I am like a swan, a bird in the sky.
I leave no footprints. 
Hence you cannot imitate me, 
hence there is no need to bother to imitate. 
 
Understand -- that will do." 
 
Listen, feel, imbibe the spirit of a buddha, 
that's all. 
 
 
 
Be nourished by his presence, 
be thrilled by his being, 
but don't try to imitate. 
 
Don't try to become a carbon copy, 
because God loves only originals; 
carbon copies are rejected.
 
 
 
ON THE AIR THEY RISE AND FLY AN INVISIBLE COURSE, 
GATHERING NOTHING, 
STORING NOTHING. 
 
 
 
The man who has awakened 
gathers nothing, 
stores nothing. 
 
He remains utterly empty inside. 
 
 
 
GATHERING NOTHING, 
STORING NOTHING 
 
 
 
means he goes on dying to the past continuously. 
 
It is the past that you gather, 
it is the past that you store. 
 
You think it is very valuable -- it is all junk! 
 
Even the greatest experiences of the past are junk. 
 
They were great when they were present; 
once they are past they are useless. 
 
Throw them away. 
 
Forget all about the past 
so that you can remain clean and pure 
and available for the new. 
 
If you become too much cluttered with the past, 
who is going to be available to the new? 
 
And the new is constantly impinging upon you! 
 
Remain spacious, go on creating space inside you. 
 
 
 
And the only way is not to store anything.
 
The past stored becomes your ego; 
the past creates the ego. 
 
 
 
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And the ego fills you so much that it leaves no space for God to enter in or bliss to flow in or beauty to penetrate you.
 
 
 
The sun comes and knocks on your doors, 
but your doors are closed. 
 
The moon comes and waits at the door, 
but you don't open it 
-- because you are too full of yourself. 
 
You are the only barrier between yourself and God. 
 
 
 
You have to disappear.
 
 
 
And remember that 
the ego will find new ways to enter inside you. 
 
If you push it out from the front door it will come from the back door. 
 
It will wear new masks. 
 
It may become knowledge, scholarship, austerities. 
 
It can pretend anything. 
 
 
 
But remember: 
the past accumulated in any way is bound to culminate into an ego. 
 
And the ego is always comparing, 
the ego is always thinking in terms of superiority, inferiority. 
 
And because of these comparisons, 
these ideas of superiority and inferiority, 
you go on suffering, you live in sorrow.
 
Nobody is superior and nobody is inferior, 
because comparison is false, 
comparison itself is not valid. 
 
Two persons cannot be compared 
because each is unique, 
they are not alike. 
 
You can compare two Ford cars, that's okay, 
but you cannot compare two individual human beings. 
 
What to say of human beings? 
-- you cannot compare two rosebushes, 
you cannot compare two rocks, 
you cannot compare two pebbles on the seashore, 
because each pebble is unique. 
 
There is no one other pebble like it, 
not only on this earth but on any other earth anywhere, 
on any other planet anywhere.
 
Scientists say there are at least fifty thousand earths where life exists, 
and millions and millions of planets which are dead. 
 
And each planet must be having millions and millions of pebbles
but you will not find another pebble which is exactly like this pebble. 
 
How can you compare two dissimilar things?
 
Comparison is the way of the ego. 
 
Avoid comparison, 
otherwise you will always suffer. 
 
You will suffer in two ways. 
 
Sometimes your ego will feel superior to somebody; 
that will give you airs, 
that will get into your head, 
that will make you tense. 
 
You will not walk on the earth; 
you will become drunk, drugged. 
 
Or sometimes it will give you the feeling of inferiority; 
then too you will be crestfallen, shattered. 
 
Again great anguish and pain....
 
And this will happen continuously, 
because in one thing you may look superior to somebody, 
and in another thing you may look inferior to somebody else. 
 
Somebody is taller than you 
and somebody else is smaller than you. 
 
Somebody is more beautiful, although you are more knowledgeable. 
 
But somebody is stronger, has a more muscular body, is more athletic 
-- and you look a very poor specimen in front of him. 
 
Somebody is so ugly that you feel great compared to him, 
and somebody is so beautiful that you start feeling ugly. 
 
Now you will be pushed and pulled between these two; 
these two rocks will crush you.
 
 
 
Harlemite Huckley was driving his big blue Cadillac through Mississippi. 
He pulled up at a gas station and honked his horn.
 
"What do you want, boy?" 
 
asked the attendant.
 
"Give me ten gallons of gas," 
 
said Huckley. 
 
"Check my oil and wipe off the windshield. And look, man, I am in a hurry."
 
Immediately the attendant pulled out a big .38, picked up an empty oil can and said, 
 
"You must be one of them smart ones from up north. 
I am gonna show you, boy, how we expect your kind to behave around here."
 
He threw the oil can into the air and emptied his gun at it. 
 
When the can came down, it had five bullet holes in it. 
 
The attendant tossed it to Huckley saying, 
 
"Now, you look that over and think about it."
 
Huckley looked at it, then got out of the Caddy and picked up an apple he had lying on the seat. 
 
He threw the apple in the air
whipped out a knife and as the apple came down, 
he made a few passes at it. 
 
The apple landed at the attendant's feet, 
peeled, cored, and quartered.
 
The attendant said, 
 
"How many gallons of gas did you want, sir?"
 
 
 
This will happen every day, 
this will happen every moment. 
 
There are millions of people and each individual is unique. 
 
Drop that nonsense of comparing. 
 
But you cannot drop it unless you drop the past
-- the past LIVES on comparison, 
the ego FEEDS on comparison.
 
 
 
Buddha says: 
 
 
 
GATHERING NOTHING, 
STORING NOTHING. 
THEIR FOOD IS KNOWLEDGE.
 
 
 
'Knowledge' is not a right translation of what Buddha means. 
 
It would have been more true to translate it as 'knowing', not 'knowledge'. 
 
The difference may not look great between these two words, 
but it is great, it is vast. 
 
It is tremendously important to understand the difference between knowledge and knowing.
 
 
 
Knowledge is always of the past; 
 
it is a finished phenomenon, 
a full point has come. 
 
 
 
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Knowing is always a present process. 
 
Knowing is alive, 
knowledge is dead. 
 
 
 
A buddha is not a man of knowledge but a man of knowing. 
 
 
 
A scholar is a man of knowledge, 
a pundit is a man of knowledge 
but not a man of knowing. 
 
 
 
Knowing is riverlike, flowing. 
 
And it is very important to remember, as far as Buddha is concerned, 
that he did not believe in nouns, 
he believed in verbs. 
 
He says the noun is only a convenience. 
 
In fact, in reality nouns don't exist, only verbs. 
 
When you say, "This is a tree," 
your statement linguistically is acceptable 
but not existentially, 
because by the time you said, "This is a tree," 
this is no longer the same tree 
-- one dead leaf has fallen, 
one new leaf has started coming up, 
the bud has opened. 
 
The bird that was singing on the tree is no longer singing. 
 
The sun that was shining on the tree is hidden behind a cloud. 
 
It is no longer the same tree, 
and it is growing, continuously growing.
 
A tree, to be true, should be called treeing, 
not a tree. 
 
A river should be called rivering, 
not a river. 
 
Everything is growing, moving, 
everything is in a flux. 
 
Verbs are true, 
nouns are false. 
 
If some day we are going to create an existential language, 
it will contain no nouns, 
it will contain only verbs. 
 
 
 
You are not the same person that had come this morning to listen to the discourse. 
 
When you leave you will be a totally different person 
-- so much water has gone down the Ganges, so much has changed. 
 
You may have come very sad and you may leave laughing. 
 
You may have come very serious and you may leave very playful. 
 
These changes are tremendously important.
 
Hence I will translate it: 
 
 
 
THEIR FOOD 
-- the food of the awakened ones -- 
IS KNOWING. 
 
 
 
'Knowledge' is not the right translation. 
 
They continuously are in a state of awareness, consciousness; 
 
they are continuously learning, knowing. 
 
They never say, 
"I have known." 
 
They only say, 
"I am available, 
open to know, 
more available, 
more open to know." 
 
The full point never comes,
the process continues.
 
Life is a process, 
not a thing, 
not a commodity. 
 
It is an unending river, no beginning, no end. 
 
Inexhaustible it is: 
AES DHAMMO SANANTANO. 
 
This is the very law of life, 
that everything goes on changing. 
 
Buddha has said: 
 
Except change, everything changes. 
 
 
 
Heraclitus would have agreed with Buddha, 
Buddha would have agreed with Heraclitus; 
they would have embraced each other. 
 
And they were contemporaries, almost contemporaries.
 
It has always happened in the world that whenever some insight happens in one part of the world it is always echoed all over the world in different parts, in different languages, by different people 
-- as if something triggered in one part invisibly affects other sensitive souls everywhere else.
 
When Buddha was alive in India, 
 
Greece was rich with Heraclitus, with Socrates, with Pythagoras. 
 
China was rich with Lao Tzu, Confucius, Chuang Tzu, Lieh Tzu. 
 
And all these people have something very similar, 
although their languages are different. 
 
 
 
Heraclitus says: 
You cannot step in the same river twice. 
 
Buddha will agree absolutely; 
in fact he will say you cannot even step in the same river once,
because the river is constantly flowing. 
 
And it is not only the river that is flowing, 
you are also flowing.
 
 
 
One man came and insulted Buddha very much; 
Buddha listened to him silently. 
 
The next day he felt sorry, came to apologize. 
 
Buddha said, 
 
"Forget all about it, 
because I am not the same man whom you had insulted, 
and you are not the same man who had insulted me. 
So who is going to apologize to whom? 
 
And what can I do now? 
-- that man is no more, it is finished forever! 
 
You will never see that man again, 
so don't be worried. 
 
And you are not the same either! 
 
How can you be the same?"
 
 
 
Ananda, Buddha's disciple, who was sitting by the side, said,
 
"Sir, this is too much! 
This is the same man
-- I cannot forgive him ever! 
He insulted you so much, 
he said such ugly words, 
he abused you badly.
It hurts still in my heart. 
 
I could not say anything 
because you wouldn't allow it. 
 
I had to swallow it all, 
otherwise I would have shown this man!"
 
Buddha said, 
 
"Ananda, can't you see this is not the same man at all? 
 
The man who had come yesterday was abusing, was insulting
-- this man is apologizing. 
 
How can they be the same? 
 
Do you think insult and apology are the same? 
 
This is somebody else! 
 
Just look into his eyes
-- tears are flowing from his eyes. 
 
Do you remember the other man? 
 
Fire was in his eyes! 
 
He wanted to kill me, 
and this man is touching my feet! 
 
And you still say, Ananda, this is the same man?"
 
 
 
Nobody is ever the same. 
 
To know it is knowing, 
to be constantly aware of it is knowing. 
 
Their food is knowing....
 
 
 
THEY LIVE UPON EMPTINESS. 
 
 
 
And because they go on discarding the past they always remain empty. 
 
Their emptiness has a purity of its own. 
 
They are utterly spacious, 
like the sky without clouds. 
 
 
 
THEY LIVE UPON EMPTINESS....
THEY HAVE SEEN HOW TO BREAK FREE. 
 
 
 
And this is the way: 
 
 
 
THEY HAVE SEEN HOW TO BREAK FREE. 
 
 
 
Drop knowledge, 
become a knowing awareness, alertness, watchfulness, witnessing 
-- all verbs, 
remember. 
 
Forget the past 
and remain available to the present 
and don't project the future, 
 
and you will remain empty. 
 
And to remain empty is the way of the free man.
 
 
 
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Freedom is utter emptiness, 
but in that utter emptiness descends something from the beyond which Buddha leaves undescribed, unexpressed, 
because it is inexpressible. 
 
He does not call it truth, 
he does not call it God, 
he does not call it bliss. 
 
He does not call it any name; 
 
he simply keeps quiet about it, utterly silent. 
 
He says: 
Come and see.
 
 
 
WHO CAN FOLLOW THEM? 
ONLY THE MASTER,
SUCH IS HIS PURITY.
 
 
 
Unless you also become a master
-- master of your own inner being, of your consciousness -- 
 
unless you also become empty, 
you cannot go with the buddhas, 
you cannot fly with the swans.
 
 
 
LIKE A BIRD,
HE RISES ON THE LIMITLESS AIR AND FLIES AN INVISIBLE COURSE. 
HE WISHES FOR NOTHING.
HIS FOOD IS KNOWLEDGE.
HE LIVES UPON EMPTINESS. 
HE HAS BROKEN FREE.
 
 
 
And if you can keep the company of a buddha you will also be free. 
 
You will also rise on the winds
 
You will also start the flight of the alone to the alone. 
 
You will also start moving to the ultimate.
 
Buddha calls this ultimate freedom, 
nirvana -- cessation of the ego, cessation of your personality. 
 
Freedom means freedom from your personality. 
 
Then whatsoever is left is God, is truth, is bliss.
 
 
 
Enough for today.
 
 
 
Continue to The Dhammapada: The Way of the Buddha, Vol 3 chapter 6 ‘There is no evolution’…
 
 
 
from osho talks
 
The Dhammapada: The Way of the Buddha, Vol 3
 
Talks given from 11/08/79 am to 21/08/79 am
English Discourse series
 
chapter 5 : Freedom contains all
 
16 August 1979 am in Buddha Hall
 
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In this blog, I also shared osho discourse of 
the Tao's 'The secret of the Golden Flower
黄金の華の秘密(太乙金華宗旨)'
and 'The Tao Te Ching 道徳経' by Lao Tzu 老子.
These two show you the way to the enlightenment.
 
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please take a look and enjoy!
 
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The secret of the Golden Flower
黄金の華の秘密(太乙金華宗旨)
 
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The Tao Te Ching 
道徳経 by Lao Tzu 老子
 
 
 
beloved osho
beloved gautam buddha 
beloved all enlightened masters
beloved all
 
 
 
”The last word of Buddha was, sammasati. 
Remember that you are a buddha – sammasati.”
 
 
 
sammasati
It means right remembrance.
 
 
 
meditation & love
 
 
 
osho samadhi समाधिः
 
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ch4 : The Dhammapada: The Way of the Buddha, Vol 3

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'And in no-mind you will know the ultimate truth, DHAMMA.
And moving from mind to no-mind is the step, PADA. 
And this is the whole secret of THE DHAMMAPADA.'
 
 
 
ch4 : The Dhammapada: The Way of the Buddha, Vol 3
 
chapter 4
I am a drunkard
 
15 August 1979 am in Buddha Hall
 
 
 
The first question:
Question 1
BELOVED MASTER,
IF THE JEALOUSIES, THE POSSESSIVENESS, THE ATTACHMENT, THE NEEDS AND EXPECTATIONS AND DESIRES AND ILLUSIONS DROP, WILL ANYTHING BE LEFT OF MY LOVE? 
HAS ALL MY POETRY AND PASSION BEEN A LIE? 
HAVE MY LOVE PAINS HAD MORE TO DO WITH PAIN THAN WITH LOVE? 
WILL I EVER LEARN TO LOVE? 
OR IS IT NOT A LEARNING BUT A GIFT, AN OUTGROWTH OF SOMETHING ELSE?
A GRACE DESCENDING?
 
 
 
Satya, love cannot be learned, it cannot be cultivated. 
 
The cultivated love will not be love at all. 
 
It will not be a real rose, 
it will be a plastic flower. 
 
 
 
When you learn something, 
it means something comes from the outside; 
it is not an inner growth
 
And love has to be your inner growth 
if it is to be authentic and real.
 
Love is not a learning 
but a growth
 
 
 
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All that is needed on your part is not how to learn the ways of love 
but how to unlearn the ways of unlove. 
 
The hindrances have to be removed, 
the obstacles have to be destroyed 
-- then love is your natural, spontaneous being. 
 
Once the obstacles are removed, 
the rocks thrown away, 
the flow starts. 
 
 
 
It is already there 
-- hidden behind many rocks, 
but the spring IS already there. 
 
It is your very being.
 
It is a gift, 
but not something that is going to happen in the future: 
 
it is a gift that has already happened with your birth. 
 
To be is to be love. 
 
 
 
To be able to breathe is enough to be able to love. 
 
Love is like breathing. 
 
What breathing is to the physical body, 
love is to the spiritual being. 
 
Without breathing the body dies; 
without love the soul dies.
 
 
 
So the first thing to be remembered: 
it is not something that you can learn. 
 
And if you learn you will miss the whole point; 
you will learn something else in the name of love. 
 
It will be pseudo, false. 
 
And the false coin can appear as the real coin; 
 
and if you don't know the real, 
the false can go on deceiving you. 
 
Only by knowing the real, will you be able to see the distinction between the false and the real.
 
And these are the obstacles: 
jealousies, 
possessiveness, 
attachment, 
expectations, 
desires.... 
 
 
 
And Satya, your fear is right that, 
"If all these disappear, will anything be left of my love?"
 
Nothing will be left of your love. 
Love will be left... 
but love has nothing to do with "I" or "you." 
 
In fact, when 
all possessiveness, 
all jealousies, 
all expectations 
disappear,
love does not disappear 
 
-- you disappear, the ego disappears. 
 
These are the shadows of the ego.
 
It is not love that is jealous. 
 
 
 
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Watch, look, observe again.
 
 
 
When you feel jealous, 
it is not LOVE that feels jealous; 
 
love has never known anything of jealousy. 
 
 
 
Just as the sun has never known anything of darkness,
love has never known anything of jealousy.
 
It is the ego that feels hurt, 
 
it is the ego that feels competitive, in a constant struggle. 
 
It is the ego which is ambitious and 
wants to be higher than others, 
wants to be somebody special. 
 
It is the ego which starts feeling jealous, possessive
-- because the ego can exist only with possessions. 
 
The more you possess, 
the more the ego is strengthened; 
without possessions the ego cannot exist. 
 
It leans on possessions, 
it depends on possessions. 
 
 
 
So if you have more money, 
more power, 
more prestige, 
a beautiful woman, 
a beautiful man, 
beautiful children, 
the ego feels immensely nourished. 
 
When possessions disappear, 
when you don't possess anything at all, 
you will not find the ego inside. 
There will be nobody who can say "I."
 
 
 
And if you think THIS is your love, 
then certainly your love will also disappear. 
 
Your love is not really love. 
 
It is jealousy, 
possessiveness, 
hatred, 
anger, 
violence; 
it is a thousand and one things
-- except love. 
 
It masquerades as love. 
 
Because all these things are so ugly, 
they cannot exist without a mask.
 
 
 
An ancient parable:
 
The world was created, and God was sending every day new things to the world. 
 
One day he sends Beauty and Ugliness to the world. 
 
It is a long journey from paradise to the earth. 
 
The moment they arrive it is early morning, the sun is just rising. 
They land near a lake and both decide to have a bath 
because their whole bodies, their clothes, are so full of dust. 
 
Not knowing the ways of the world 
-- they are so new --
they take their clothes off; 
utterly naked, they jump into the cool water of the lake. 
 
The sun is rising, people start coming.
 
Ugliness plays a trick
when Beauty goes swimming far away into the lake, 
Ugliness comes on the bank, 
puts on the garments of Beauty, 
and escapes. 
 
By the time Beauty becomes aware that 
"People are arriving and I am naked," 
she looks around... her clothes are gone. 
 
Ugliness is gone 
and she is standing naked in the sun,
and the crowd is coming closer. 
 
Finding no other way, she puts on the clothes of Ugliness 
and goes in search of Ugliness so that the clothes can be changed.
 
The story says she is still trying to find... 
but Ugliness is cunning and goes on escaping. 
 
Ugliness is still in the clothes of Beauty, 
masked as Beauty, 
and 
Beauty is moving in the clothes of Ugliness.
 
 
 
It is a tremendously beautiful parable.
 
All these things are so ugly that you cannot tolerate to be with them even for a single moment if you see their reality. 
 
So they don't allow you to see the reality. 
 
Jealousy pretends to be love, possessiveness creates a mask of love... 
and then you are at ease. 
 
You are not befooling anybody else, Satya, 
but yourself.
 
 
 
Mulla Nasruddin was passing by the side of a cemetery. 
He saw a grave; 
on the grave there was a stone and on the stone was written: 
 
"I am not dead -- I am only fast asleep."
 
Mulla had a belly laugh. He said, 
 
"You are befooling nobody but yourself."
 
 
 
Satya, these things are not love. 
 
So what you know as love, 
what you have known up to now as love, 
will disappear. 
 
It has nothing of poetry in it. 
 
Yes, passion is there, 
but passion is a feverish state, 
passion is an unconscious state. 
 
Passion is not poetry. 
 
 
 
The poetry is known only by the buddhas 
-- the poetry of life, 
the poetry of existence. 
 
 
 
Excitement, fever, are not ecstasies. 
 
They look alike, that is the problem. 
 
In life many things look alike 
and the distinctions are very delicate and fine and subtle. 
 
 
 
Excitement can look like ecstasy
-- it is not, 
because ecstasy is basically cool. 
 
Passion is hot; 
love is cool, not cold but cool. 
 
Hatred is cold; 
passion, lust, is hot. 
 
 
 
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Love is exactly in the middle. 
It is cool 
-- neither cold nor hot. 
 
It is a state of tremendous tranquility, calmness, serenity, silence. 
 
And out of that silence is poetry, 
out of that silence is song, 
out of that silence arises a dance of your being.
 
 
 
What you call poetry and passion are nothing but lies 
-- with beautiful facades. 
 
Out of your hundred poets, ninety-nine are not really poets 
but only in a state of 
turmoil, 
emotion, 
passion, 
heat, 
lust, 
sexuality, 
sensuality. 
 
 
 
Only one out of your hundred poets is a real poet.
 
And the real poet may never compose any poetry, 
because his whole being is poetry. 
 
The way he walks, 
the way he sits, 
the way he eats, 
the way he sleeps
-- it is all poetry. 
 
He exists as poetry. 
 
He may create poetry, 
he may not create poetry, 
that is irrelevant. 
 
 
 
But what you call poetry is nothing but the expression of your fever, of your heated state of consciousness. 
 
It is a state of insanity. 
 
Passion is insane, blind, unconscious, and it is a lie. 
 
It is a lie 
because it gives you the feeling as if it is love.
 
 
 
Love is possible only when meditation has happened. 
 
If you don't know how to be centered in your being, 
if you don't know how to rest and relax in your being, 
if you don't know how to be utterly alone and blissful, 
you will never know what love is.
 
 
 
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Love appears as relationship but begins in deep solitude. 
 
Love expresses as relating, 
but the source of love is not in relating: 
the source of love is in meditating. 
 
When you are absolutely happy in your aloneness, 
when you don't need the other at all, 
when the other is not a need,
then you are capable of love. 
 
If the other is your need you can only exploit, manipulate, dominate, 
but you cannot love.
 
Because you depend on the other, possessiveness arises -- out of fear.
 
"Who knows?
-- the other is with me today; 
tomorrow he may not be with me. 
Who knows about the next moment?" 
 
Your woman may have left you, 
your children may become grown up and will be gone, 
your husband can desert you. 
 
Who knows about the next moment? 
 
Out of that fear of the future you become very possessive. 
 
You create a bondage around the person you think you love.
 
 
 
But love cannot create a prison 
 
-- and if love creates a prison, 
then nothing is left for hatred to do. 
 
Love brings freedom, 
love gives freedom. 
 
It is nonpossessiveness. 
 
But that is possible only if you have known a totally different quality of love: 
not of need but of sharing.
 
Love is sharing of overflowing joy. 
 
You are too full of joy; 
you cannot contain it, 
you have to share it. 
 
Then there is poetry 
and then there is something tremendously beautiful 
which is not of this world, 
which is something that comes from the beyond. 
 
This love cannot be learned, 
but obstacles can be removed.
 
 
 
Many times I say learn the art of love, 
but what I really mean is: 
learn the art of removing all that hinders love. 
 
It is a negative process. 
 
It is like digging a well: 
you go on removing many layers of earth, stones, rocks, 
and then suddenly there is water. 
 
The water was always there; 
it was an undercurrent. 
 
Now you have removed all the barriers, the water is available. 
 
So is love: 
 
love is the undercurrent of your being. 
 
It is already flowing, 
but there are many rocks, many layers of earth to be removed.
 
That's what I mean when I say: 
learn the art of love. 
 
It is really not learning love 
but UNlearning the ways of unlove.
 
 
 
The moment you are centered in your being, 
rooted in your being, 
you become full of grace, as if God has penetrated you. 
 
You are empty and God starts descending in you. 
 
He can descend only when you are not: 
your absence becomes his presence.
 
 
 
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God is not a person but a presence. 
 
And two swords cannot exist in one sheath: 
either you can exist, or God. 
 
You have to disappear, evaporate. 
 
Your absence is what sannyas is all about.
 
The process of sannyas is the process of becoming absent more and more, 
so that one day there is only empty space left inside and nothing else. 
 
In that emptiness, 
whenever it is total, 
instantly God is felt. 
 
God is felt as a presence 
-- and God is another name for love. 
 
 
 
And to know God is to know poetry, 
to know God is to know celebration, 
to know God is to know bliss -- SAT-CHIT-ANAND.
 
That's how the mystics in the East have defined God: 
 
SAT means truth, 
CHIT means consciousness, 
ANAND means bliss. 
 
 
 
If you are utterly empty, 
you will come to know these three things. 
 
For the first time you will have 
some taste of truth, 
some experience of consciousness, 
some flavor of bliss.
 
But, Satya, right now, although it will hurt you 
because it will be very destructive... 
what I am saying is going to shock you. 
 
You have believed in your poetry, in your passion, 
you have believed in your illusions and dreams 
and you have felt great because of all this. 
 
And I am saying: 
all this is simply nonsense. 
 
Although the majority of humanity lives in such illusions, all these are mirages. 
 
If you really want to encounter life 
you will have to be ready for many shocks, 
you will have to be ready to be shattered into pieces.
 
 
 
The function of the master is to destroy you, 
because only when you are destroyed the context is created in which God can be felt. 
 
Your death is the beginning of a divine existence.
 
 
 
Die! 
Die to the ego, 
die to your past, 
and you will be resurrected. 
 
That resurrection will make you go 
beyond death, 
beyond time, 
beyond misery, 
beyond the world -- what Buddha calls 
"beyond this shore."
 
 
 
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The second question: 
Question 2 
BELOVED MASTER,
WHY DOES JESUS TELL HIS DISCIPLES: 
BE AS CUNNING AS THE SERPENTS 
AND AS INNOCENT AS THE DOVES?
 
 
 
Anand Jayesh, 
the serpent is the symbol of wisdom. 
 
In all the ancient cultures of the world 
-- Hebrew, Hindu, Chinese -- 
the serpent is the only symbol which is common. 
 
 
 
By 'cunning' Jesus does not really mean cunning as you understand it. 
 
In the ancient Aramaic, the language that Jesus spoke, 
there is only one word for both 'wisdom' and 'cunning', 
hence the wrong translation.
 
But why have Christians chosen to translate it as 'cunning' and not as 'wisdom'? 
 
-- because of the biblical story that it is the serpent who seduced, corrupted the mind of Eve, persuaded her to go against God's commandment and to eat the fruit of the tree of knowledge. 
 
Because of this biblical story the serpent has become the original source of sin. 
 
It is the serpent who persuaded Eve, 
then Eve persuaded Adam 
and humanity fell from the grace of God. 
 
Adam and Eve were turned out of the Garden of Eden; 
 
hence the serpent became a condemned phenomenon.
 
 
 
But in reality the parable has a totally different meaning. 
 
Christians will not concede to that meaning. 
 
What meaning do I give to that immensely significant parable? 
 
It has many meanings. 
 
That is the beauty of ancient parables: 
they have many-dimensional richness. 
 
They are not one-dimensional, 
they are multidimensional. 
 
They can be interpreted in a thousand and one ways; 
that is their richness. 
 
 
 
They have many facets; 
they are like a diamond 
-- and the more facets a diamond has, 
the more valuable it is. 
 
When the kohinoor was found for the first time it was a very big stone, 
the biggest diamond the world has ever known. 
 
Now it is only one third of its original weight, 
because down the ages the jewelers have been polishing, cutting, and polishing and cutting; 
they have been giving new facets to the diamond. 
 
Now it is one third of its weight 
but millions of times more valuable. 
 
So are ancient parables: 
they are kohinoors. 
 
 
 
But the problem with the so-called religions is that they become addicted to one meaning. 
 
Then they become afraid of other meanings, other possibilities.
 
 
 
The serpent is not cunning, 
the serpent is wise in the parable. 
 
It is because of his wisdom that humanity was born. 
 
If there had been no serpent, 
you would not have been here 
-- not even Jesus would have been, nor Buddha. 
 
The world would have lacked humanity. 
 
It is the serpent and his wisdom that creates this great journey of humanity 
-- and it has been of immense value
 
otherwise there would have been trees and animals and birds, 
but no Lao Tzu, 
no Zarathustra, 
no Krishna, 
no Buddha, 
no Mohammed, 
no Christ, 
no Kabir, 
no Nanak. 
 
Yes, trees would have been there and birds and animals, 
but the existence would have missed something of immense importance; 
it would have missed humanity, 
it would have missed human consciousness, 
which is the ultimate growth point up to now. 
 
It is the serpent and his wisdom! 
 
 
 
The serpent was far more wise than Eve and Adam, 
because he taught them rebellion.
 
Wisdom is always rebellious. 
 
In fact, if you ask me, God was giving an opportunity to Adam and Eve to rebel; 
hence the commandment not to eat from the tree of knowledge. 
 
This is a simple psychological fact. 
 
The garden was so big that Adam and Eve, left to themselves, would never have discovered the tree of knowledge; 
 
it was only one tree 
and there were millions and millions of trees.
 
But God pointed out the tree and said, 
 
"Don't eat the fruit of THIS tree." 
 
By saying this he is provoking. 
 
 
 
In fact, the first seducer is God; 
the serpent is the second seducer. 
 
The serpent is simply an agent of God, a messenger of God. 
 
God must have waited for long after he prohibited.... 
 
Now Adam and Eve are bound to eat the fruit of knowledge.
 
 
 
You can try it. 
Prohibit the children, 
 
"Don't eat ice cream. 
Don't go near the fridge!" 
 
-- and then they are bound to go. 
 
They might not have gone if you had not told them NOT to go. 
 
Prohibition becomes invitation. 
 
You are challenging them; 
you are challenging them to assert themselves.
 
 
 
God has challenged Adam and Eve, 
and then he must have waited for long. 
 
The challenge didn't work; 
Adam and Eve must have been very obedient people. 
 
They were the first people on the earth; 
hence they may not have tasted of rebellion 
and the joys of rebellion 
and the growth that rebellion brings. 
The agony and the ecstasy of rebellion were unknown to them. 
 
 
 
Hence the serpent was used as a messenger;
in the whole animal kingdom
the serpent was chosen to be the messenger of God. 
 
The serpent is a symbol of wisdom
-- and it is because of the serpent that you are here. 
 
The serpent is really the father 
-- the father of humanity.
 
 
 
The original statement of Jesus means: 
 
Be as wise as the serpents 
and as innocent as the doves
 
 
 
But the word 'cunning' is also beautiful. 
 
Gurdjieff used to say that 
unless you are cunning you cannot escape from the bondage of the world 
-- because the bondage is so complex that you have to be very sly. 
 
Gurdjieff used to say that 
if you want to learn from a master you have to be very sly, cunning. 
 
That's how he learned. 
 
He moved for at least twenty years from one master to another master 
-- but masters take their own time, 
they are not in a hurry. 
 
They don't live in time, 
they live in the eternal, 
so there is no hurry. 
 
But Gurdjieff was in a hurry, 
so rather than waiting until whenever the master feels the time is right 
and he will impart his knowledge, 
he will impart his wisdom, 
he started stealing wisdom from the masters.
 
Gurdjieff says he learned by stealing, by being cunning. 
 
It looks strange to use the words 'sly', 'cunning', in reference to spirituality, 
but Gurdjieff is a rare man. 
 
If you understand him rightly, 
what he means simply is: 
be clever, 
be intelligent, 
be utterly alert, 
be wise.
 
 
 
In the East, the serpent has become the symbol of the energy that is dormant in you. 
 
In yoga we call it KUNDALINI 
-- the serpent power.
 
It is dormant in your sex center, 
like a coiled serpent, fast asleep, snoring. 
 
At the lowest center of your being your energy is asleep; 
it has to be awakened. 
 
 
 
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And once the serpent starts rising in you, 
you will be surprised that you are not so small as you appear from the outside. 
 
From the inside you are as vast as the sky; 
even the sky is not the limit.
 
 
 
The serpent is a beautiful symbol. 
 
It has no legs, still it moves so fast; 
its movement is a miracle. 
 
 
 
Zen people say: 
God cannot be explained, 
truth cannot be defined.
 
To define truth is like putting legs on a snake. 
 
The snake moves without legs, 
there is no need of any legs. 
 
If you put legs on the snake you may stop its movement totally; 
it may not be able to move at all.
 
So is the case with wisdom: 
it moves without legs. 
 
It moves without information, without knowledge. 
 
It moves without intellectuality; 
it moves intuitively.
 
 
 
The serpent dances listening to music. 
 
Scientists were very much puzzled in the beginning, 
because the snake has no ears at all, 
it cannot listen. 
 
But how can you deny it?
 
-- everybody knows that the serpent becomes absolutely hypnotized by music;
it sways, dances. 
 
How does it become possible? 
 
-- because it has no ears. 
 
Then after great inquiry and research it was found it has no ears 
but it hears from every cell of its body. 
 
Its whole skin functions as an ear; 
it is all ears.
 
 
 
And that's how a disciple has to be: 
all ears; 
not only listening from the ears 
but listening from the feet to the head, 
listening from each cell of one's being 
so that each fiber of your existence starts pulsating, falls in rhythm with the master.
 
The serpent is of great significance. 
 
Jesus is right. 
 
You became puzzled, Jayesh, because of the word 'cunning'. 
 
It simply means wise.
 
 
 
Sheikh Mustapha needed one more horse before setting off on a trip into the desert. 
 
Two steeds were brought to him from a nearby village, 
but the owner of each horse, not wanting to give up his animal, insisted his nag was worthless, brokenwinded, old and crippled.
 
"It is a simple thing to settle," 
 
said the sheikh. 
 
"We will stage a race. The winning horse will be taken."
 
An advisor stepped forward and whispered, 
 
"It won't work, Your Highness. Neither man will let his horse run fast."
 
"They will," 
 
said Mustapha. 
 
"Let each man ride the other's horse."
 
 
 
You can call it cunningness, 
you can call it wisdom. 
 
The sheikh is wise, is cunning, is sly. 
He says, 
 
"Let each man ride the other's horse." 
 
Then there is not going to be any difficulty to decide who comes first, 
because each will try the hardest possible to bring the horse first 
-- it is the other's horse.
 
 
 
Jesus says: 
 
Be wise, 
be cunning, 
be sly
 
-- because life is complex, very complex, 
and your bondage is very ancient. 
 
You have become accustomed to your slavery. 
 
Unless you behave very intelligently, 
there is no possibility of your ever getting out of this imprisonment. 
 
You will have to focus all your energy on a single point: 
how to attain freedom.
 
 
 
It is like a prisoner: 
 
if he wants to get out of the jail 
he will have to be really cunning, wise, sly. 
 
He will have to watch from where to escape, 
he will have to watch continuously what side of the prison is less guarded. 
He will have to watch very carefully which guards can be bribed. 
He will have to make some connection with outside people; 
 
only if he can get some help from the outside 
-- a rope, a ladder, certain informations: 
at what time of the night he should escape, 
at what time the guards are changed, 
at what time the guard falls asleep, 
how to get the rope, 
how to get a ladder.... 
 
If he behaves stupidly he will be caught, 
and he will be far more in danger than before. 
 
It is better not to try to escape 
if you are not intelligent enough.
 
 
 
Hence each master sharpens your intelligence. 
 
Wherever you find that your intelligence is being dulled, escape from that place as fast as possible.
 
And that's what is being done in almost all the so-called spiritual places. 
 
The so-called ashrams and the temples and the mosques and the churches, 
they dull you, 
they console you. 
 
They tell you that you are already free, 
there is no need to go anywhere. 
 
They tell you that the prison does not exist
-- this is your home.
 
They tell you the guard is not your enemy, 
he is your friend. 
 
He is not guarding you so that you cannot escape, no; 
he is guarding you so that nobody can enter in and harm you. 
 
They say decorate the prison. 
 
They give you all kinds of suggestions and advice how to decorate it and how to make it beautiful. 
 
They console you. 
 
And the more you are consoled, 
the more you are lulled into sleep, 
the less becomes the possibility of your ever becoming a buddha, 
ever becoming awakened, 
ever becoming really free.
 
Your so-called saints go on singing lullabies; 
they help you to sleep better.
 
 
 
And you will be surprised that the so-called mantras are nothing but a way to fall deeply asleep. 
 
That's what Maharishi Mahesh Yogi's Transcendental Meditation is. 
 
If you repeat ANY word... 
it does not matter what word you repeat 
 
-- Rama, Rama, 
or Krishna, Krishna, 
or Christ, Christ, 
or Coca-Cola, Coca-Cola -- 
 
anything will do. 
 
If you go on repeating a certain word continuously 
it will help you to fall deep asleep, 
because the mind becomes bored with it. 
 
When the mind becomes bored it starts feeling dull, sleepy. 
 
When the mind becomes bored there is only one escape from the boredom 
-- to fall asleep.
 
 
 
Mothers have known it for centuries. 
 
Transcendental meditation has been used by all the mothers all over the world. 
 
Whenever the child is not going to sleep 
they start repeating a single line, a lullaby. 
 
Anything will do; 
just go on repeating the same again and again 
and the child starts falling asleep.
 
 
 
And that's how hypnosis functions: 
any repetition 
-- a mantra is not necessarily needed -- 
ANYTHING. 
 
 
 
You can make a black spot on the wall 
and go on looking at it, looking constantly at it, 
and within minutes you will be fast asleep, 
because consciousness needs flow, 
consciousness needs something new to keep alert, 
consciousness needs movement. 
 
Consciousness is a stream.
 
 
 
In fact it is because of this that Maharishi Mahesh Yogi's Transcendental Meditation 
 
-- which is neither transcendental nor meditation -- 
 
has become so significant in America. 
 
 
 
America is the country which suffers most from sleeplessness, 
the only country which can sleep only through tranquilizers, sleeping pills 
-- and even those are no longer working -- 
the only country which has become so restless that sleep has become almost impossible. 
 
New methods are needed, 
more subtle methods are needed.
 
But to fall asleep is not meditation, 
it is consolation. 
 
 
 
It will give you a little rest 
and tomorrow you will find yourself a little more fresh. 
 
It is good 
-- I am not against it. 
 
It is a nonmedicinal tranquilizer. 
 
If you use tranquilizers you can use transcendental meditation -- far better. 
 
At least you are not stuffing yourself with chemicals which may have any side effect.
 
It will not harm you, 
but it is not meditation at all 
 
-- because meditation means sharpening of intelligence. 
 
 
 
Meditation means becoming 
more alert, 
more bright, 
more brilliant, 
becoming more luminous, 
becoming more wise.
 
 
 
Jesus is right when he says: 
 
Become as cunning as the serpents.
 
 
 
Have you watched a serpent 
-- how alert he is, how watchful? 
 
A slight disturbance, just a dry leaf in the wind, and the serpent escapes. 
 
You walk, your footsteps are enough... 
just a little sound and the serpent is gone like the wind. 
 
He is so alert, so watchful.
 
Learn that watchfulness, 
learn that alertness. 
 
Learn that beautiful movement, 
that flexibility, 
that fluidity of a serpent. 
 
And be as innocent as doves.
 
 
 
Jesus is bringing both the polar opposites: 
 
be wise, intelligent, 
but not knowledgeable, 
and be innocent. 
 
You may misunderstand wisdom as knowledge; 
 
hence he adds: 
be innocent as doves
 
 
 
If you are innocent and wise 
you cannot be knowledgeable; 
 
you will be intelligent, 
but you will not be knowledgeable. 
 
You will not go on accumulating knowledge, 
you will not become a walking ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA. 
 
Those kind of people are almost always stupid.
 
 
 
I have come across a man who was really a walking ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA; 
that was all that he was reading. 
 
Now, the ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA is not something to read; 
once in a while you can consult it. 
 
But this man was continuously reading it. 
 
You could have asked any question; 
if it is in the ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA then that man was able to answer it exactly like that. 
 
For a few days he stayed with me; 
I have never seen such a stupid man 
-- very knowledgeable and very stupid.
 
This happens because 
his knowledge has not given him more consciousness, 
his knowledge has given him only information. 
 
Information becomes accumulated in the memory part of your brain
 
-- and memory is not consciousness; 
 
consciousness is a totally different phenomenon. 
 
 
 
Consciousness is the witness in you, 
it can witness your memory.
 
Sometimes you see a person, 
you remember that you remember him, 
but still the name is not coming. 
 
You say it is just on the tip of the tongue, 
you KNOW it is just on the tip of the tongue, 
and still it is not coming. 
 
What is happening? 
 
Your consciousness says it is in the memory, 
but somehow the memory is blocked, 
somehow the memory is not in a state to deliver what you need. 
 
There may be some obstacle; 
maybe you are so much in a hurry that the memory has become tense. 
 
You try hard; 
the harder you try, 
the more difficult it becomes. 
 
Then in tremendous frustration you drop the whole project. 
 
You go into the garden, 
you sit under a tree, 
you start smoking... 
and suddenly it bubbles up, it surfaces.
 
 
 
Your consciousness is a totally different phenomenon. 
 
Your consciousness was saying, 
 
"It IS in the memory..." 
 
but somehow you have not been able to find it. 
 
And then sitting under the tree, smoking relaxedly, it surfaces. 
 
Now your consciousness watches it surfacing; 
 
now you know it has come in front of you. 
 
You are seeing it coming up; 
you are the seer, 
you are never the seen. 
 
You are never the content of consciousness, 
you are consciousness.
 
 
 
The knowledgeable person gathers content, 
and 
the meditative person sharpens consciousness. 
 
 
 
The meditative person becomes wise; 
the knowledgeable person remains simply knowledgeable. 
 
But if some situation arises in which his knowledge is not applicable, 
he will behave very stupidly. 
 
He will not know what to do, 
he will be completely at a loss. 
 
 
 
If the answer is in the encyclopedia 
he will repeat it like a gramophone record, 
 
but if the answer is not there in the encyclopedia 
then he will be simply dumb; 
 
he will not be able to respond spontaneously.
 
 
 
Wisdom is a spontaneous response; 
 
knowledge is depending on the past. 
 
 
 
Knowledge is mechanical; 
it can be done by a computer. 
 
And sooner or later it is going to be done by computers, 
because memorizing is a wastage of time, 
an unnecessary wastage of time. 
 
 
 
A small portable computer can do everything: 
 
you can keep it in your pocket 
and it can remember the whole ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA; 
 
just pushing a button any information can be available.
 
 
 
In the coming century the whole education system is going to be totally transformed and changed 
because of the computer. 
 
It will be stupid to teach children history, geography 
-- unnecessary, there is no need. 
 
All that can be done by a computer; 
the child can carry the computer.
 
 
 
And my own observation is: 
 
the less you depend on memory, 
the more intelligent you become. 
 
That's why it happens that in the universities you will not find very intelligent people. 
 
Professors, chancellors, vice-chancellors 
-- I have seen many, 
but it is very difficult to find some intelligent person there. 
 
You can find more intelligent people 
in the farmers, 
in the gardeners, 
in the villagers. 
 
And the reason is clear: 
because they are not knowledgeable they cannot depend on the memory. 
 
They have to respond to reality, 
they have to respond to challenges, 
they have to bring their consciousness to respond 
-- their consciousness remains more sharp
 
A farmer, a villager, is far more wise than a professor in the university. 
 
The professor can depend on the memory, 
the farmer cannot depend on the memory.
 
 
 
I have heard:
 
A woman purchased some canned fruits, 
but it was a new type of can 
and she did not know how to open it. 
 
So she told the cook, 
 
"You wait. I will look in the literature 
-- the literature has come with the can. 
Let me see: they must say how to open it."
 
She went to look in the literature. 
After half an hour when she had studied the whole literature she came back, 
but the cook by that time had opened the can. 
 
She asked, 
 
"How did you manage? 
It was even difficult for me to find out in the literature how to open it! 
How did YOU manage?"
 
The cook said,
 
"Because I can't read I have to depend on my intelligence. 
You can read; 
you need not use your intelligence."
 
 
 
Be wise
-- that means be more conscious. 
 
And be innocent 
-- that means be more like a child, 
full of wonder and awe. 
 
If these two qualities are there, wonder and awe,
intelligence and wisdom, 
you cannot miss God; 
it is impossible to miss God.
 
Then you will not ask where God is, 
you will ask where God is not. 
 
He is everywhere, within and without.
 
 
 
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The third question: 
Question 3
BELOVED MASTER,
WHY DO MEN HAVE HAIR ON THEIR CHESTS?
 
 
 
Well, Sahajanand, 
they can't have everything!
 
 
 
The fourth question:
Question 4
BELOVED MASTER,
L. RON HUBBARD'S WORK FOCUSES ON CLEARING THE MIND, 
WHEREAS YOU OFTEN SPEAK OF DROPPING THE MIND. 
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE? 
PLEASE COMMENT.
 
 
 
Anand Salam, 
L. Ron Hubbard's work is psychological, 
it is not spiritual. 
 
 
 
To clear the mind is a psychological work: 
 
to drop the mind is a spiritual revolution. 
 
 
 
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Clearing the mind you remain attached to the mind, 
and howsoever you clear it, it remains. 
 
Even if the glass wall is absolutely transparent 
and you can see outside as clearly as if you are outside, 
still you are not outside. 
 
The very clear, absolutely transparent glass wall still keeps you imprisoned. 
 
You can see the butterflies in the sun, 
you can see flowers, 
you can see birds flying in the sky, 
you can see clouds and the moon and the stars....
 
And if you don't try to get out 
you may remain in the deception that you are out in the open. 
 
But if you try to get out, 
you are in for a great surprise: 
there is a transparent wall that prevents you 
-- you are still a prisoner.
 
The mind can be made very clear, 
but the mind remains. 
 
In fact the more clear it is, 
the more you will be deceived by it
-- because it will become more and more transparent. 
 
You will not feel enclosed by it, 
you will become identified with it. 
 
 
 
And the clear mind will give you great insights, great visions 
-- of light, of love, of the beyond -- 
and you may start thinking that you are having spiritual experiences.
 
 
 
NO experience is ever spiritual; 
 
ALL experiences are psychological. 
 
 
 
To go beyond your psychology is what I mean when I say drop the mind.
 
 
 
Hubbard's work is very ordinary; 
it should be part of the psychological literature. 
 
But in the West people have forgotten completely what spirituality is all about; 
 
hence it is very easy to deceive. 
 
 
 
And I am not saying that Hubbard is deceiving others
-- he may be deceived himself. 
 
He has a clear mind 
and his processes are good as far as clearance of the mind is concerned,
but it is not spiritual work. 
 
It cannot take you to the eternal 
and it cannot make you aware of your innermost core. 
 
 
 
It keeps you identified with the mind, 
and the more mind becomes clear and beautiful, 
the more you become attached to it 
because the more precious it looks. 
 
And when it starts giving you visions and spiritual experiences, 
then it becomes absolutely impossible to drop it. 
 
It is easier to drop an unclear, confused mind; 
it is difficult to drop a clear mind.
 
 
 
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So I am not interested in making your mind clear. 
 
My whole effort is 
to make you aware of your confused mind, 
to make you aware of your ill mind, 
to make you aware of your insanities, 
to make you aware of your schizophrenia, 
to make you aware of your whole pathology, 
so that you are bound to drop it, 
you cannot cling to it anymore.
 
And the moment mind is dropped, 
the moment you know you are not the mind, a mutation has taken place. 
 
You are transported into another world; 
you have entered into the world of consciousness.
 
 
 
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The body is there. 
 
The physiologists work on it 
and they think the body is all 
-- they don't even believe in mind. 
 
Mind is an epiphenomenon, just a by-product; 
it is nothing but the functioning of the body. 
 
Then there are psychologists who think man is more than the body: 
he is psychology, 
he is mind, 
he is not just the body. 
 
But their mind also is going to die with the body; 
maybe it is separate 
but it cannot exist on its own.
 
The psychologist has not moved very far away from the physiologist. 
 
And in fact psychology and physiology are two aspects of the same coin. 
 
 
 
Man is neither body nor mind but both: 
 
man is bodymind, 
man is psychosomatic. 
 
The body affects the mind, 
the mind affects the body; 
 
hence they are not separate. 
 
 
 
You drink alcohol; 
the alcohol goes into the body 
but affects the mind. 
 
You can take LSD or marijuana; 
it goes in the body, 
it changes the chemistry of the body, 
but immediately your mind is totally different. 
 
Even a man like Aldous Huxley was deceived by LSD
He thought that under the impact of LSD what he was experiencing was exactly what Kabir had experienced in his mystic experiences, in his mystic world. 
 
A man like Huxley, a man of far more clear mind than Hubbard, got deceived. 
 
He thought that,
 
"We have found the shortcut to spiritual experience: 
LSD is enough. 
 
There is no need now to fast for years, 
no need to stand on your head for years, 
no need to torture your body, 
no need to do the old, ancient austerities. 
 
Those are bullock-cart methods, 
and we are in a jet age 
and we have found a spiritual shortcut 
-- LSD." 
 
He was deceived 
because he also thought that the mind is all. 
 
And LSD can give you great mental experiences 
because it can change your mind.
 
Change the body, 
the mind changes. 
 
Change the mind,
the body changes.
 
 
 
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That's how hypnosis works. 
 
If you are hypnotized 
and told that tomorrow you are going to have a great fever, 
if it is insisted again and again and you are conditioned that tomorrow, early morning, as you wake up you will find yourself with a great fever.... 
 
Nothing has been done to the body, 
just your mind has been conditioned: 
tomorrow morning you are going to suffer from fever. 
 
One can even die.
 
 
 
In 1952, a few countries of the world made laws against hypnosis. 
 
They made it clear that only authorized hypnotists can be allowed to hypnotize people, 
because in one of the universities of America a great accident happened. 
 
Four students, all psychology students, were studying about hypnosis and the history of hypnotism, 
and they became intrigued and they wanted to try it. 
 
So they hypnotized one of their friends; 
he must have been really very vulnerable.
 
Thirty-three percent of people are very vulnerable; 
out of three one person is very ready to be hypnotized. 
 
These thirty-three percent are the problem in the world; 
up to now they have been the problem: 
anybody can hypnotize them. 
 
Adolf Hitler depended on these thirty-three percent, 
Mao Zedong depended on these thirty-three percent. 
 
All wars, all fanatic crusades, have depended on these thirty-three percent. 
 
One third of the people of the world are very prone, very ready, to be hypnotized.
 
By coincidence that boy must have been one of those people, 
and those three tried hard to hypnotize him. 
 
They hypnotized him 
and they were feeling great, 
because whatsoever they were saying, he was doing. 
 
They told him to dance, he danced. 
They told him that, "This is very hot water," 
and they gave him ice-cold water, 
and he could not drink it. 
 
He said, 
"It is too hot, my mouth will be burned." 
 
And they were surprised when they put a small pebble on the palm of the hypnotized person and told him that, "This is fire." 
 
He was already burned, immediately burned, actually burned -- by a cold pebble. 
 
They became more and more intrigued by the whole phenomenon.
 
They tried the last thing. 
They told the person to lie down and they told him, "You are dead!" 
-- and he died. 
 
Then they tried hard to wake him up, 
but it was too late. 
 
 
 
Because of that incident many countries have made laws against hypnosis. 
 
Only authorized professionals should be allowed to use it 
because it can be dangerous. 
 
It can affect your mind, 
and through the mind your body.
 
Mind and body are not separate,
but YOU are a third entity. 
 
 
 
You are in the body, in the mind, 
but you are not identified with them. 
 
You are a witnessing consciousness.
 
 
 
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My work is totally different from Hubbard's work: 
his work is psychological, 
my work is spiritual. 
 
My effort here is not to give you a clear mind; 
 
my effort here is to give you a state of no-mind, 
 
because only through no-mind will you be able to know the reality 
 
-- the reality within and the reality without. 
 
But the no-mind is the door, the only door.
 
 
 
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The fifth question:
Question 5
BELOVED MASTER,
WHY IS IT THAT THE JOURNALISTS NEVER SEEM TO UNDERSTAND YOU?
 
 
 
Kavyo, 
it has nothing to do with me. 
 
They have never understood Jesus, Socrates, Buddha, Kabir. 
 
They cannot understand; 
it is against their investment.
 
The journalist lives on creating sensations. 
 
Any news is news only when it is sensation. 
 
They live on rumors 
and they have to make rumors very spicy. 
 
They have no interest in truth, 
because truth is never news. 
 
 
 
Truth is so ancient, 
truth is always the same. 
 
I am saying the same truth. 
Buddha said it, 
Christ said it, 
and all those who have known. 
 
It is nothing new -- how it can be news?
 
 
 
And they come here in search of news. 
 
They have to invent 
-- and it is really interesting how inventive people can be.
 
 
 
Just a few days ago I was reading a report in a Punjabi magazine about this commune, this ashram. 
 
The man says, the journalist says, that he has been here for fifteen days, stayed in the commune, and whatsoever he is writing is based on his own experience. 
 
Because he introduced his article in this way I became interested: 
 
what has he seen? 
 
So I went through it. 
 
Ordinarily I don't read what journalists go on writing, it is impossible. 
 
We have a big press department for that, at least thirty persons continuously reading and collecting, 
because it is happening all over the world, in all the languages. 
 
So much is being published that it is impossible for me to keep any track of it. 
 
But because this man said that,
 
"I have been in the ashram for fifteen days," 
 
I looked into the article. 
I was amazed!
 
He says that the ashram is spread over fifteen square miles! 
 
Now, I think even Poona is not spread over fifteen square miles. 
 
He says the moment you enter the gate the first thing that you see is a big white marble statue of a naked woman! 
 
Because I very rarely go to the gate, I asked Laxmi, 
 
"What has happened? Where is this statue?"
 
He says that there are artificial lakes, artificial waterfalls, thousands of sannyasins swim naked in the lake. 
 
There are underground air-conditioned halls where ten thousand people can sit together. 
 
Each morning I deliver a discourse in an underground hall. 
 
You are sitting in an underground hall, air-conditioned, and not only that 
-- all the disciples have to sit in absolute nudity! Feel your clothes -- 
if you think you are wearing clothes you are deceived. 
You are all naked.
 
Now these people have a great investment in creating rumors. 
 
That's how the magazines, the newspapers sell. 
 
They have nothing to do with truth. 
 
This man has never been here.
 
 
 
They cannot understand for two reasons. 
 
First: 
if they understand, 
they will not be able to write anything. 
 
That has happened to a few journalists. 
 
Those who have understood, 
they have become sannyasins; 
they have forgotten all about writing. 
 
They had come to write; 
now they have decided not to go again back, 
they have decided to be here.
 
Not only journalists... 
here are detectives from many countries. 
 
And a few detectives even have become sannyasins! 
 
And they have confessed to me that they had come as spies, 
but now they have understood what is happening here 
and they would like to become part of the commune.
 
If a journalist goes and reports exactly what he has seen, 
nobody is going to believe him. 
 
That's what happened with Satyananda. 
 
He had come from a famous German magazine, STERN, to report; 
then he became a sannyasin. 
 
His becoming a sannyasin created a trouble. 
 
His own people with whom he had worked for years 
-- the chief editor, the editors and others -- 
they thought that he had been hypnotized. 
 
He tried hard for months to convince them that he had not been hypnotized, 
but they wouldn't listen. 
 
They were not even ready to publish what he had written. 
 
They said, 
 
"You are too much influenced, 
you are not in your senses." 
 
And even when they agreed after months of argument to publish it, 
they cut the whole article into half in such a way that it lost all context, 
it lost all its wholeness, 
it became fragmentary.
 
In the first place, the journalist lives on rumors. 
 
He is not here to understand me, 
he is here to MISunderstand me; 
that is his investment. 
 
 
 
Secondly: 
the people who become journalists 
-- not all the people but almost ninety-nine point nine percent of the people who become journalists -- 
are very uncreative people. 
 
In fact those who can create, they create; 
those who cannot create, they criticize. 
 
Uncreative people become great critics.
 
It is easy to criticize poetry, 
it is difficult to write poetry. 
 
It is very easy to criticize painting
-- you can criticize Picasso
but you cannot paint like Picasso
 
It is easy to criticize anything.
 
 
 
Turgenev has written a story, THE FOOL. 
 
In a certain town there was a man who was known as the greatest idiot in these parts. 
 
He was very much worried 
because wherever he would go people would laugh at him, 
whatsoever he would say people would ridicule him. 
 
Even if he was saying something right, 
people would laugh at him 
because nobody could believe that the idiot could say anything right. 
 
It was assumed that he was a perfect idiot.
 
A Sufi mystic was passing through the village. 
 
The idiot went to him and he said, 
 
"My whole life is wasted 
-- everybody thinks I am an idiot. 
Can you help me?"
 
He said, 
 
"It is so easy! 
You just start doing one thing 
 
-- you start criticizing, 
and after seven days you come to me. 
 
I will remain here for seven days just for you; 
within seven days everything will be changed. 
 
But you criticize! 
 
If somebody quotes Shakespeare, immediately say, 
 
'What is there in it? It is all nonsense, rubbish!' 
 
If somebody says, 
 
'The moon is beautiful, look!' 
 
-- just say, 
 
'What is it? I don't see any beauty. 
Prove what beauty is there!' 
 
Nobody can prove it, 
because beauty cannot be proved. 
 
If somebody says,
 
'What a beautiful morning!'
 
-- immediately jump upon it and start criticizing. 
 
You do only one thing for seven days: 
go around the town and criticize everybody."
 
Within seven days the man came back 
-- not alone, followed by hundreds of people, and they all said, 
 
"You have done a miracle! 
The greatest idiot has become the greatest wise man. 
Nobody can argue with him."
 
 
 
It is easier to criticize, very easy to criticize. 
 
It is very difficult to create.
 
 
 
And what I am creating is something invisible. 
 
Unless you have very sympathetic eyes you will not be able to see it. 
 
Unless you fall in rapport with me you will not be able to understand it.
 
 
 
Father Murphy was a priest in a very poor parish. 
He asked for some suggestions as to how he could raise money and was told that a racehorse owner always had money.
 
He went to a horse auction, 
but instead of buying a horse he got a donkey. 
 
However, he thought he would enter it in the race and the donkey came in third. 
 
The next day the headlines in the paper read, 
 
"Father Murphy's ass showed." 
 
The archbishop saw the headlines and was displeased.
 
The next day the donkey came in first and the headlines read, 
 
"Father Murphy's ass out in front." 
 
The archbishop was up in arms and figured something had to be done. 
 
Father Murphy had entered the donkey once again and the donkey came in second.
 
The headlines read, 
 
"Father Murphy's ass back in place." 
 
The archbishop thought this too much, 
and forbade the priest to enter the donkey in the next race.
 
The next day the headlines read, 
 
"Archbishop scratches Father Murphy's ass."
 
The archbishop ordered Father Murphy to get rid of the donkey. 
 
He was unable to sell it, 
so he gave it to Sister Agatha for a pet. 
 
When the archbishop heard this he ordered Sister Agatha to dispose of the animal at once. 
 
Since she could not give it away, she sold it for ten dollars.
 
The next day the headlines read, 
 
"Sister Agatha peddles her ass for ten dollars."
 
They buried the archbishop three days later.
 
 
 
Journalists live on such stupid things. 
Their whole investment is wrong, 
their priorities are wrong. 
 
And they know perfectly well how to report about politicians 
because that is their business. 
 
The politician understands them, 
they understand the politician; 
they speak the same language. 
 
 
 
But when they come across a person like me, 
the distance is so vast. 
 
They speak one language, 
I speak totally another. 
 
They can't understand what I am saying: 
they go on misunderstanding it, 
they go on putting their own interpretations on it.
 
And the journalists think themselves very clever, 
they think themselves very knowledgeable, 
they think themselves very intellectual. 
 
A great misunderstanding prevails that they are part of the intelligentsia
-- they are not!
 
 
 
Intelligence is always creative; 
 
it is only nonintelligence which is critical. 
 
 
 
Criticism is not of much value
hence I don't pay any attention to what they go on saying. 
 
And you need not be worried about them 
-- leave them to themselves.
 
 
 
The last question:
Question 6
BELOVED MASTER,
HOW DO YOU MANAGE TO SPEAK YEAR IN, YEAR OUT, 
AND STILL IT IS ALWAYS AS FRESH AS THE MORNING RAYS OF THE SUN?
 
 
 
Suryananda, I am a drunkard! 
 
I don't know what I have said yesterday. 
 
In fact I don't know what I have said today. 
 
And slowly slowly you also become drunkards with me,
so you go on forgetting. 
 
Hence it appears every day fresh and new, 
because neither I remember nor you remember! 
 
And there is no need to remember either.
 
 
 
The new priest at his first mass was so afraid he could hardly speak. 
 
Before his second week at the pulpit he asked the other priest how he could relax.
 
The priest replied, 
 
"Next week it may help if you put a martini in the water pitcher. 
After a few sips, everything should go smoothly."
 
The following week, the young priest put his elder's suggestion into practice and really talked up a storm.
 
After his sermon, he asked the other priest how he liked the sermon.
 
The elder priest replied, 
 
"There are a few things you should learn before addressing the congregation again:
 
1. Next time sip instead of gulp the martini.
 
2. There are twelve disciples, not ten.
 
3. There are ten commandments, not twelve.
 
4. David slew Goliath, he did not kick the shit out of him.
 
5. We do not refer to our savior Jesus Christ and his disciples as J.C. and the boys.
 
6. Next week there is a taffy-pulling contest at Saint Peter's, 
not a peter-pulling contest at Taffy's.
 
7. We do not refer to the Cross as the Big T.
 
8. The Father, Son and Holy Ghost are not referred to as Big Daddy, Junior and Spook. 
 
9. Last but not least, it is the Virgin Mary, not Mary with the cherry."
 
 
 
Enough for today.
 
 
 
Continue to The Dhammapada: The Way of the Buddha, Vol 3 chapter 5 ‘Freedom contains all’…
 
 
 
from osho talks
 
The Dhammapada: The Way of the Buddha, Vol 3
 
Talks given from 11/08/79 am to 21/08/79 am
English Discourse series
 
chapter 4 : I am a drunkard
 
15 August 1979 am in Buddha Hall
 
If you would like to read it in PDF,
there is a free download of this all osho discourses from OSHO RAJNEESH,
please click here.
 
 
 
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about subtle body and chakra
yoga : the alpha and the omega, vol 9 ch1
 
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In this blog, I also shared osho discourse of 
the Tao's 'The secret of the Golden Flower
黄金の華の秘密(太乙金華宗旨)'
and 'The Tao Te Ching 道徳経' by Lao Tzu 老子.
These two show you the way to the enlightenment.
 
If you are interested
please take a look and enjoy!
 
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The secret of the Golden Flower
黄金の華の秘密(太乙金華宗旨)
 
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The Tao Te Ching 
道徳経 by Lao Tzu 老子
 
 
 
beloved osho
beloved gautam buddha 
beloved all enlightened masters
beloved all
 
 
 
”The last word of Buddha was, sammasati. 
Remember that you are a buddha – sammasati.”
 
 
 
sammasati
It means right remembrance.
 
 
 
meditation & love
 
 
 
osho samadhi समाधिः
 
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