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Osho

..., flowers; much fragrance comes from his being. He is constantly flowing. He is never stagnant. He is always new. Let religion be lived, not believed. The fourth question: Question 4: ONCE I LOVED A WOMAN BUT SHE REFUSED ME, AND EVER SINCE I HAVE BEEN MISERABLE. I HAVE LOST ALL HOPE IN LIFE. WHAT SHOULD I DO? You meditate on this story: A visitor to an insane asylum found one of the inmates rocking back...
... smiled - a sweet smile that only ladies know how to do - and said, 'I am sorry. It seems I am turning existentialist.' Right now this is the situation. Existentialism has only been talking about vulgar things, the ill, pathological, negative - the dark side of life. It seems as if death is the object of meditation. But if you meditate long enough on death you will be surprised that in the very centre...
... saying only one thing, a simple thing: that pride in the past is egoistic and a man cannot grow through the ego. If you want to grow you will have to drop all pride in the past. If you are here with me and if you want to stay here with me, meditate over this small parable. This will give you an indication of what I am doing here with you and what I am going to do again and again. In a thousand and one...
... escape, you will think that you are being robbed. I can only show you the way. You have to follow it. Meditate over this small dialogue. It is especially for you. Generated by PreciseInfo ™ ...
... look like India. Hell will look like anything that you have become accustomed to. If you are a German then hell will look like Germany, if you are Japanese then hell will look like Japan, if you are English then hell will look exactly like England. Hell is that which you know. Meditate over it: hell is that which you are acquainted with; hell is the past, the known, the well-trodden path. Heaven is...
... and again that words are not needed, that words are useless, don't misunderstand me. Meditate over this small story.... A man went to his Local doctor and said, 'Doctor, I want to be castrated.' 'What?' said the doctor. 'That's a very drastic operation - are you sure?' 'Quite sure,' said the man. 'Are you married, or do you have a regular girl friend?' said the doctor. 'I'm married,' said the man...
... and awake. 'I AM A METAL WORKER AND THIS DESIGN LOOKED TO ME LIKE THE INSIDE OF A LOCK. I DESIGNED THE PLAN OF THE ARTEFACTS TO OBTAIN THE MATERIALS TO MAKE THE KEY - AND I ESCAPED.' 'THAT,' SAID THE NAQSHBANDI SUFI, 'IS ONE OF THE WAYS IN WHICH MAN MAY MAKE HIS ESCAPE FROM THE TYRANNY OF HIS CAPTIVITY.' The captivity is of our own making. It is our ego - and we can drop it. So meditate over these...
... three years that are related in the Bible story are just about his work on others - but what about his work upon himself? Where did he meditate? With whom? What was he doing? How did he become what he became? The most important years are missing. And by the thirty-third year he is crucified. So only three years' story is available really. First his birth story; then he is seen arguing with the rabbis...
... have been always that, from eternity, it is natural to forget all about it. Because of this natural tendency, one has forgotten oneself. And one has become interested in others, in those ten thousand things - the SAMSARA. You go on rushing from one new sensation into another new sensation. You don't have any time to sit for medita-tion. People come to me, and if I tell them to meditate they say...
.... The first ray of consciousness has penetrated; one is becoming aware of the pain and the anguish and the anxiety of life. People avoid the second state; they want to live in the first. The first state is that of the materialist. Don't think, don't contemplate, don't meditate upon anything. Don't become conscious - consciousness is dangerous. Remain unconscious. And if sometimes in spite of you some...

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