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Osho

... the temple of God. But one who desires to achieve the 'future' - to attain God - has to die everyday towards the past, become diseased. That disease is like this: suppose a child who has put on his clothes, refuses to cast them away even when he grows up. Change in clothes is quite necessary along with the growth of body. A child s clothes are all right for a child but they would be quite ill-suited...

... abysses outside. There are peaks as high as Gaurishanker within and there are depths as deep as the Pacific Ocean in the outer world. If any one goes deeper and deeper in the outer world he will go on falling in bottomless pits where there will be darkness, misery, death, torture and hell. And if any one climbs within, towards the Self, there will be great heights, there will be peaks of Kailash, there...
... at all, not an alive thing. And the fear is always there that the branches I have denied can come up again, can grow again. I become fearful about everything. Disease sets in: a sadness, a death. We go on living partial lives that are nearer to death than to life. One must accept the total human potentiality, bringing everything within oneself to a peak without feeling any inconsistency, any...
... cunning, but there is a limit to that cunningness, and mind finds that limit in meditation. Meditation actually is the death of the mind; the mind cannot manage it. So if something of meditation is happening, you can trust it totally. The questions arise only when you come back to the mind. Your meditation is only for a few moments, then you are back to the mind; and mind starts creating distrust. That...

...," the doctor told her, "so brace yourself for the news." "Don't worry, doctor," said the shriveled old crone. "Tell me the worst, I am ready to die." "Those cramps in your stomach... well, the tests show that you are pregnant." "But that is impossible, doctor. I'm seventy-eight years old. How am I going to tell my husband? He's eighty-eight years old...
..., remain with the activity, and soon you will realize that the past has drifted away and a new space has opened within you. In that space, there are no thoughts. Live moment to moment. Die to the past and die to the future. Live here and now so that whatever you are doing becomes a meditation. Meditation is an attitude not an activity, so whatever you do can become meditative. The so-called meditation...
... blessing in disguise. You grow through it; you cannot grow if you try to bypass it. One becomes integrated, crystallized through pain. The only condition to be fulfilled is that you should go into it consciously. Then pain, too, is a gift of God, just as death is. Then everything is a gift, if you can go consciously into it. Then everything prepares you for the new birth, for the new man. You say, "...

... functioning here as a man of knowledge, but only as a man of knowing. The fifth question: Question 5: BELOVED MASTER, I AM LOSING MY MEMORY AND IT IS WORRYING ME TO DEATH. WHAT SHOULD I DO? Mamta, nonsense! Just forget all about it! The sixth question: Question 6: BELOVED MASTER, WHAT WOULD YOU SAY WAS WRONG WITH THE INDIANS? Madhuri, almost everything! The seventh question: Question 7: BELOVED MASTER, YES...
... Christian, you will see Christ and the cross. But if you are a Hindu, Christ never bothers to come on your path. And the cross - never. You will see Krishna playing on the flute, because Krishna is advertised and Christ is not advertised. All your spiritual experiences are nothing but conditionings that the society has given to you. Don't rely too much on them, because death will force you to realize the...

... roots of a tree: if you bring them out, they die. In the light they cannot survive. They are the dwellers of darkness; in the pure air they cannot survive. But if you hide, then you help them grow. Remember this: whatsoever you feel inside, don't try to hide it, because it can be hidden only by the opposite. And then you will always be divided, and you will never become one, and you will never be a...
... your whole vision. The last question: OSHO, TO BE SERIOUS IS NOT TO BE ALIVE. THERE IS MUCH PAIN IN ME, AND A DEEP LAUGHTER IS SO HELPFUL. DEVA MONICA, To be serious is not only not to be alive, it is worse than death. Have you ever seen a dead person serious? Impossible! Seriousness is worse than death. Laughter is life, is love, is light. Laughter in its purest form is a dance of all your energies...
... REINCARNATION, NO SOUL, NO SPIRIT AFTER DEATH, ONLY PURE CONSCIOUSNESS, PURE SILENCE. IS IT THEN SO, THAT PART OF US, OF OUR OWN CONSCIOUSNESS, IS AWARE OF THAT ENDLESS SILENCE, OF BEING PART OF THE WHOLE? All your questions arise out of your mind, and I am trying to take you beyond the mind. Beyond the mind there is no question, there is nobody to ask. But if you start thinking about meditation, that is not...

... Soviet psychology, Kirlian photography is recognized by the government. It is spreading into other countries also. A man can be cured before he becomes sick. Kirlian photography is very predictive. It shows, at least six months ahead, what is going to happen. In the East, it has been known for centuries that before your death - six months before - you stop being able to see the tip of your nose...
... birth, no death. Then the whole wheel stops for you; you have dropped out of the wheel. And dropping out of the society won't help unless you drop out of the wheel. Then you become a perfect dropout. A Buddha is a perfect dropout; a Mahavira, a Patanjali, is a perfect drop-out. They have not dropped out of the establishment or the society. They have dropped out of the very wheel of life and death. But...

... asked him that, "Now I am getting old, and I don't know when I will die - any moment - and you are my only son, and I would like you to be married." He was so much involved in his studies that he said, "Okay." He didn't hear what he was saying. So he got married. He got married, but he completely forgot that he has a wife, he was so involved. And this can happen only in India; this...
..., that I will go to the seventh hell. It was all an ego trip." But it was too late. When the people reached Bodhidharma, the emperor was already dead. Before his death he told his people, "On my grave write something from Bodhidharma. I could not write it in my heart, but at least let it be engraved on my grave." On his grave still this whole dialogue is written: Wu asks, "What will...

... my merit be?" And Bodhidharma says, "Nothing. There is no merit in it, and you will fall into the seventh hell." "Then what is virtue?" And Bodhidharma says, "Emptiness." "And what is holy in emptiness?" And Bodhidharma says, "There is nothing holy. Emptiness is simply emptiness." My own feeling is that if even for a single moment before death...

... that way. Don't impose. Rarely are there such people, and if you accept them without any condemnation and you don't make them feel guilty, you are religious, you are righteous, you are really a moral person. There is no need to make them feel guilty. What wrong is there? What is going to happen by all the work that you are doing? Everything disappears into death. And if somebody does not have that...

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