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Osho

... not come yet, that interval again is a good moment to meditate. You will be surprised to know that because of these sandhyas, intervals, in India, prayer has been given the name sandhya. My own feeling is that when the night is gone, your life is refreshed. When the sun has not risen, existence is more relaxed around you, the affairs of the day have not started yet. Sitting silently in this interval...

..., you can enter into yourself more easily than at any other time. Hence, morning and evening have become traditionally times for prayer. Kyorai wrote: IN THE THIN LIGHT AFTER SUNSET, HE CLIMBS TO THE TEMPLE AT THE SUMMIT. In the thin light when the sun is no more, his awareness reaches to the highest summit of the temple. But that does not mean that you cannot meditate at any other time. It is just in...
... also. Then you become the mind. The mind also reacts. You become a soul the moment you start responding. Response means now you are not reacting mechanically. You contemplate, you meditate, you give a gap to your consciousness to decide. You are the deciding factor. Somebody insults you: in reaction he is the deciding factor. You simply react; he manipulates you. In response you are the deciding...

... meditate." I waited for a right moment to hammer the truth home. Then he fell ill, a heart attack. I rushed to see him, and he was repeating, "Ram, Ram, Ram...." I could not believe it. I shook his head and I said, "What are you doing? - Ram, Ram, Ram.... You are a follower of Krishnamurti. Have you forgotten?" He said, "Forget all about that. I am dying. And who knows...
... meditativeness. Susan, meditate. Become more aware of what you are doing, of what you are thinking, of what you are feeling. Become more and more aware, deeply aware, and a miracle starts happening. When you are more aware, all kinds of beliefs start disappearing, superstitions dissolve, disperse, darkness evaporates and your inner being becomes full of light. Out of that light, love is a friendliness. It is...

... commitment necessary. The second question Question 2: OSHO, IS IT ALRIGHT TO GET MARRIED AND HAVE CHILDREN? Sudharka, Just meditate over a few of Murphy's sutras. First: It is good to be married occasionally. Second: A clever man tells a woman he understands her, a stupid man tries to prove it. Third: Marriage is a three-ringed circus: engagement ring, wedding ring and suffer-ring. Fourth: Marriage may...
... essential, the best way is not to speak at all, just to be silent. But the book is tremendously beautiful. Tenth: my last for this evening is a strange book; ordinarily nobody would think I would include it at all. It is the great work of Marpa, the Tibetan mystic. Even his followers don't read it; it is not meant to be read, it is a puzzle. You have to meditate over it. You have just to look at it and...
.... The Hindi title is NADI KE DWEEP, which may be translated as ISLANDS OF A RIVER, and it was written by Satchidanand Vatsyayana. This novel is for those who want to meditate; it is a meditator's novel. No other novel, neither by Tolstoy nor Chekhov, can be compared to it. It is unfortunate that it is written in Hindi. Just wait. It is so beautiful that I want to enjoy rather than say anything. To...
... sex, death is the taboo. Death still needs a Freud to fight against the suppression so that people can allow their feelings about death; can think and meditate upon it, and allow the fact that death exists so it is no longer a taboo. But even deeper than that is the absurd. My whole effort and fight is against the taboo against the absurd. I would like you to be absurd because that's how existence...
... meditate in front of me. And for these days, just enjoy it so you become capable of using it. It can be used. It is energy, pure energy - don't waste it. What I am saying is that you should use it and not be used by it - you remain whole. And that's the whole art of life: to use everything that life gives you - fear, hate, anger, whatsoever it gives. Whatsoever life gives, there must be some treasure...
... becoming heavier and heavier, for two days keep silent, take fruits, juices; rest and do Vipassana. Within two days you will again be flowing - and you will be flowing on a higher level. Each going down can be used as a going high. So work for five days and meditate for two days; five days for others, two days for you. [The sannyasin adds: Since I've been here I've become involved in indian music, sitar...
... happens, don't be shy and don't be afraid. All women are not your mother! Once a boy has become afraid of the mother, he is afraid of all women. Once a girl has hated her mother, she will hate all other women. It is just that a programme is there in your mind. Try to open a little, mm? and continue to meditate. Good! [A sannyasin says that he lives in the forest and kills animals, including his chickens...
.... So if somebody asks 'Do you love me?' think it over, meditate over it. It is going to be a great assertion, a great statement. If you don't know, simply say, 'I don't know' Or say, 'I will think about it. I have never thought about it.' If you are in love with somebody and you say 'I will love you forever and forever', you are lying, because tomorrow is not yours, so how can you promise? You can...

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