Osho - Ancient Music in the Pines
Chapter 4. Be a
light unto yourself
Question 1: Is
Zen the path of surrender? Then how come the basic teaching of buddha is 'be a
light unto yourself'?
The essential surrender happens
within you, it has nothing to do with anybody outside you. The basic surrender
is a relaxation, a trust - so don't be misguided by the word.
Linguistically, surrender means
to surrender to somebody, but religiously, surrender simply means trust,
relaxing. It is an attitude rather than an act: you live through trust.
Let me explain. You swim in
water - you go to the river and swim. What do you do?
You trust water. A good swimmer
trusts so much that he almost becomes one with the river. He is not fighting,
he does not grab the water, he is not stiff and tense. If you are stiff and
tense you will be drowned; if you are relaxed the river takes care. That's why
whenever somebody dies, the dead body floats on the water. This is a miracle.
Amazing!
The alive person died and was
drowned by the river, and the dead person simply floats on the surface. What
has happened? The dead person knows some secret about the river which the alive
person did not know. The alive person was fighting. The river was the enemy. He
was afraid, he could not trust. But the dead person, not being there, how could
he fight? The dead person is totally relaxed with no tension - suddenly the
body surfaces.
The river takes care. No river
can drown a dead person.
Trust means you are not
fighting; surrender means you don't think of life as the enemy but as the
friend. Once you trust the river, suddenly you start enjoying. Tremendous
delight arises: splashing, swimming, or just floating, or diving deep. But you
are not separate from the river, you merge, you become one.
Surrender means to live the
same way in life as a good swimmer swims in the river. Life is a river. Either
you can fight or you can float; either you can push the river and try to go
against the c. or you can float with the river and go wherever the river leads
you.
Surrender is not towards
somebody; it is simply a way of life. A God is not needed to surrender to.
There are religions which believe in God, there are religions which don't
believe in God, but all religions believe in surrender. So surrender is the
real God.
Even the concept of God can be
discarded. Buddhism does not believe in any God, Jainism does not believe in
any God - but they are religions. Christianity believes in God, Islam believes
in God, Sikhism believes in God - they are also religions. The Christian
teaches surrender to God; God is just an excuse to surrender. It is a help,
because it will be difficult for you to surrender without any object. The
object is just an excuse so that in the name of God you can surrender. Buddhism
says simply surrender - there is no God. You relax. It is not a question of
some object, it is a question of your own subjectivity. Relax, don't fight.
Accept.
The belief in God is not
needed. In fact, the word 'belief' is ugly. It does not show trust, it does not
show faith - belief is almost the very opposite of faith. The word 'belief'
comes from a root 'lief' - 'lief' means to desire, to wish. Now let me explain
it to you. You say, 'I believe in God the compassionate.' What exactly are you
saying? You are saying, 'I wish there was a God who is compassionate.' Whenever
you say, 'I believe,' you say, 'I intensely desire.' But you don't know.
If you know, there is no
question of belief. Do you believe in the trees here? Do you believe in the sun
which arises every morning? Do you believe in the stars? There is no question
of belief. You know that the sun is there, that the trees are there. Nobody
believes in the sun - if he did, you would say he is mad. If somebody came and
said, 'I believe in the sun,' and tried to convert you, you would say, 'You
have gone mad!'
I have heard an anecdote.
A certain lady, Lady Lewis, was
appointed ambassador to Italy by the United States of America. She was a
recently converted Catholic, and, of course, when people become converted, they
are very enthusiastic. And she was boring everybody. Whosoever she came into
contact with, she would try and make him a Catholic.
The story goes that when she
went to Italy as the ambassador, she went to see the Pope. A long discussion
followed - it went on and on. A press reporter slipped closer and closer, just
to hear what was going on. The Pope had never given so much time to anybody,
and the discussion seemed to be very heated and hot. Something was going on.
When the Pope talks so long to the ambassador of the richest and the strongest
nation in the world, there is going to be some news.
Just to overhear, he came
closer and closer. He could hear only one sentence. The Pope was saying in a
faltering English, 'Lady, you don't understand me. I am already a Catholic!'
She was trying to convert the
Pope!
If somebody comes and says to
you, 'Believe in the sun,' you will say, 'I am already a Catholic. I already
believe. You don't be worried about it.' You know.
Somebody asked Shri Aurobindo,
'Do you believe in God?' He said, 'No.' Of course the questioner was very
shocked. He had come from far away, from Germany, and he was a great seeker of
God and he was hoping for much. Then this man simply says a flat no. He said,
'But I was thinking that you have known him.' Aurobindo said, 'Yes, I have
known him, but I don't believe in him.'
Once you know, what is the
point of belief? Belief is in ignorance. If you know, you know. And it is good
that if you don't know, know that you don't know - the belief can deceive you.
The belief can create an atmosphere in your mind, where, without knowing, you
start thinking that you know. Belief is not trust, and the more strongly you
say that you believe totally, the more you are afraid of the doubt within you.
Trust knows no doubt. Belief is
just repressing doubt; it is a desire. When you say, 'I believe in God,' you
say, 'I cannot live without God. It will be too difficult to exist in this
darkness, surrounded by death, without a concept of God.' That concept helps.
One doesn't feel alone; one doesn't feel unprotected, insecure - hence belief.
Martin Luther has written, 'My
God is a great fortress.' These words cannot come from a man who trusts. 'My
God is a great fortress'? Martin Luther seems to be on the defensive.
Even God is just a fortress to
protect you, to make you feel secure? Then it is out of fear.
The thinking that 'God is my
greatest fortress', is born out of fear, not out of love. It is not of trust.
Deep down there is doubt and fear.
Trust is simple. It is just
like a child trusts in his mother. It is not that he believes - belief has not
yet entered. You were a small child once. Did you believe in your mother or did
you trust her? The doubt has not arisen so what is the question of belief?
Belief comes only when the doubt has entered; doubt comes first. Later on, to
suppress the doubt, you catch hold of a belief. Trust is when doubt disappears;
trust is when doubt is not there.
For instance, you breathe. You
take a breath in; then you exhale, you breathe out. Are you afraid of breathing
out, because who knows, it may not come back? You trust. You trust it will
come. Of course there is no reason to trust, what is the reason? Why should it
come back? You can at the most say that in the past it has been happening so -
but that is not a guarantee. It may not happen in the future. If you become
afraid of breathing out because it may not come back, then you will hold your
breath in. That's what belief is - clinging, holding. But if you hold your
breath in, your face will go purple and you will feel suffocated. And if you go
on doing that, you will die.
All beliefs suffocate and all
beliefs help you not to be really alive. They deaden your being.
If you exhale, you trust in
life. The Buddhist word 'nirvana' simply means exhaling, breathing out -
trusting. Trust is a very, very innocent phenomenon. Belief is of the head;
trust is of the heart. One simply trusts life because you are out of life, you
live in life, and you will go back again to the source. There is no fear. You
are born, you live, you will die; there is no fear. You will be born again, you
will live again, you will die. The same life that has given you life can always
give you more life, so why be afraid? Why cling to beliefs? Beliefs are
man-made; trust is God-made. Beliefs are philosophical; trust has nothing to do
with philosophy. Trust simply shows that you know what love is. It is not a
concept of God who is sitting somewhere in heaven and manipulating and
managing.
Trust needs no God, the
infinite life, this totality, is more than enough. Once you trust, you relax.
That relaxation is surrender.
Now, Is zen the path of
surrender? Yes. Religion, as such, is surrendering, relaxing. Don't cling to
anything. Clinging shows that you don't trust life.
Every evening, Mohammed used to
distribute whatsoever he had collected in the day.
All! Not even a single pai
would he save for the tomorrow because he said that the same source that had
given today, would give to him tomorrow. If it has happened today, why be
untrusting about tomorrow? Why save?
But when he was dying and he
was very ill, his wife became worried. Even at midnight a physician may be
needed, so that evening she saved five rupees, five dinars. She was afraid.
'Nobody knows - he may become too ill in the night, and some medicine may be
needed and in the middle of the night, where would I go? Or a doctor may be
needed and the fee would have to be given.' Not saying anything to Mohammed,
she'd saved five dinars.
Near about midnight, Mohammed
opened his eyes and he said, 'I feel a certain distrust around me. It seems
something has been saved.'
The wife became very much
afraid and she said, 'Excuse me, but thinking that something may be needed in
the night, I have saved just five dinars.'
Mohammed said, 'You go out and
give it to somebody.'
She said, 'In the middle of the
night who is going to be there?'
Mohammed said, 'You just listen
and let me die peacefully, otherwise I will feel guilty, guilty against my God.
And if he asks me. I will feel ashamed that at the last moment I died in deep
distrust. You go out!'
The wife went out, unbelieving
of course, but a beggar was standing there.
When she came back, Mohammed
said, 'Look, he manages well, and if we need something, then a donor will be
standing outside the door. Don't be worried.'
Then he pulled up his blanket
and died immediately, relaxed totally.
Clinging to anything, anything
whatsoever, shows distrust. If you love a woman or a man, and you cling, that
simply shows that you don't trust. If you love a woman and you say, 'Tomorrow
also, will you love me or not?' you don't trust. If you go to the court to get
married, you don't trust. Then you trust more in the court, in the police, in
the law, than in love. You are preparing for tomorrow. If this woman or this
man tries to deceive you tomorrow or leaves you in the ditch, you can get
support from the court and the police, and the law will be with you and the
whole society will support you. You are making arrangements, afraid. But if you
really love, love is enough, more than enough.
Who bothers about tomorrow? But
deep down there is doubt. Even while you think you are in love, doubt continues.
It is reported that when Jesus
was resurrected after his crucifixion, the first person to see him back alive
was Mary Magdalene. She had loved him tremendously. She ran towards him. In the
New Testament it is said that Jesus said, 'Don't touch me.' I became a little
suspicious because Jesus saying, 'Don't touch me,' does not look right.
Something somewhere has gone wrong. Of course it is okay if a pope says, 'Don't
touch me,' but a Jesus saying, 'Don't touch me.' Almost impossible. So I tried
to find the original. In the original the Greek word can mean both touch or
cling. Then I found the key. Jesus says, 'Don't cling to me,' not 'Don't touch
me, but the translators have interpreted it as, 'Don't touch me.' The
interpreter has entered his own mind in it. Jesus must have said, 'Don't cling
to me,' because if there is trust, there is no clinging if there is love, there
is no clinging. You simply share without any clinging; you share in deep
relaxedness.
Surrendering means surrendering
to life; surrendering to the source from where you come and to where one day
you will go back again. You are just like a wave in the ocean: You come out of
the ocean, you go back to the ocean. Surrendering means trusting in the ocean -
and of course, what can a wave do except that? The wave has to trust the ocean
and whether you trust or not, you remain part of the ocean. Non-trusting, you
will create anxiety - that's all. Nothing will change. only you will become
anxious. tense, desperate.
If you trust, you flower. you
bloom. you celebrate. knowing well that deep down is your mother, the ocean.
When tired, you will go back and rest in her being again. When rested, you will
come back again to have a taste of the sky and the sunlight and the stars.
Surrendering is trusting and it
has nothing to do with any concept of any God, any ideology of any God. It is
an attitude.
Then you can understand the
meaning of Buddha s last utterance. Be a light unto yourself. When he says. Be
a light unto yourself. he means: if you have surrendered to life you have
become a light unto yourself. Then life leads you. Then you always live in
enlightenment. When he says. 'Be a light unto yourself, he is saying don t
follow anybody, don't cling to anybody. Learn from everybody but don't cling to
anybody. Be open, vulnerable, but remain on your own, because finally the
religious experience cannot be a borrowed experience. It has to be existential;
it has to be your own. Only then it is authentic. If I say something and you
believe in it, it is not going to help. If I say something and you search, and
you surrender, and you trust, and you also experience the same - then it has
become a light unto yourself. Otherwise my words will remain words; at the most
they can become beliefs. Unless you experience the truth of them, they cannot
become trust, they cannot become your own truth. My truth cannot become yours,
otherwise it would have been very cheap. If my truth could be yours then there
would be no problem.
That is the difference between
a scientific truth and a religious truth. A scientific truth can be borrowed. A
scientific truth, once known, becomes everybody else's property.
Albert Einstein discovered the
theory of relativity. Now there is no need for everybody to discover it again
and again and again. That would be foolish. Once discovered, it has become
public. Now it is everybody's theory. Once discovered, once proved, now even a
school child can learn it. Now no genius is needed - you need not be an Albert
Einstein.
Just a mediocre mind will do;
just an ordinary mind will do. You can understand it and it is yours. Of
course, Einstein had to work for years - then he was able to discover it. You
need not work. If you are ready to understand and put your mind to it, in just
a few hours you will understand.
But the same is not true about
religious truth. Buddha discovered, Christ discovered, Nanak and Kabir
discovered, but their discovery cannot become your discovery. You will have to
rediscover it again. You will have to move again from ABC; you cannot just
believe in them. That won't help. But that is what humanity has been doing:
mistaking religious truth for scientific truth. It is not scientific truth, it
can never become a public property. Each individual has to come to it alone,
each individual has to come to it again and again. It can never become
available in the market. You will have to pass through the hardship; you will
have to seek and search and follow the same path. A shortcut cannot even be
made. You will have to pass through the same austerities as Buddha, the same
difficulties as the Buddha; you will have to suffer the same calamities on the
path as the Buddha and you will have to be in the same hazards as the Buddha.
And one day, when the clouds disappear, you will dance and be as ecstatic as
the Buddha.
Of course, when an Archimedes
discovers something, he runs naked in the streets, 'Eureka! I have found it!'
You can understand Archimedes within minutes, within seconds, but you will not
be ecstatic - otherwise every school child would run naked in the streets,
crying, 'Eureka!' Nobody has done that since Archimedes did it. It happened
only once. For Archimedes it was a discovery; since then it has become public
property.
But it is good that the
religious truth cannot be transferred to you otherwise you would never achieve
the same ecstasy as Buddha or Jesus or Krishna. Never, because you would learn.
it in a school textbook - any fool could transfer it to you. Then the whole
orgasmic experience will be lost.
It is good that religious
experience has to be experienced individually. Nobody can lead you there.
People can indicate the way but those indications are very subtle - don't take
them literally. Buddha said, 'Be a light unto yourself.' He is saying,
'Remember, my truth cannot be your truth; my light cannot be your light. Imbibe
the spirit from me, become more thirsty from me, let your search be intense and
be totally devoted to it, learn the devotion of a truth-seeker from me - but
the truth, the light, will burn within you. You will have to kindle it within
you.' You cannot borrow truth, it cannot be transferred, it is not a property.
It is such a subtle experience that it cannot even be expressed. It is
inexpressible. One at the most tries to give a few hints.
Question 2: Please explain the nature of
the experiences we call boredom and restlessness.
Boredom and restlessness are
deeply related. Whenever you feel boredom, then you feel restlessness.
Restlessness is a by-product of boredom.
Try to understand the
mechanism. Whenever you feel bored you want to move away from that situation.
If somebody is saying something and you are getting bored, you start becoming
fidgety. This is a subtle indication that you want to move from this place,
from this man, from this nonsense-talk. Your body starts moving. Of course,
because of politeness you suppress it, but the body is already on the move -
because the body is more authentic than the mind, the body is more honest and
sincere than the mind. The mind is trying to be polite, smiling. You say, 'How
beautiful,' but inside you are saying, 'How horrible! I have listened to this
story so many times and he is telling it again!'
I have heard about Albert
Einstein's wife, Frau Einstein. A friend of Albert Einstein used to come many
times and Einstein would tell some anecdotes, some jokes, and they would laugh.
But the friend became curious about one thing: whenever he came, and whenever
Einstein started telling jokes...
Einstein was a Jew, and Jews
have the best jokes in the world. Because they have suffered so long they have
lived by jokes. Their life has been so miserable that they had to tickle
themselves - hence they have the most beautiful jokes. No other country. no
other race, can compete with them. In India we don't have good jokes at all
because the country has lived very peacefully - no need to tickle. Humor is
needed when one is in constant danger; one needs to laugh at anything. Any
excuse will do to laugh.
... Einstein would tell some
joke, some anecdote, some story and they both would laugh.
But the friend became curious
because whenever Einstein would start saying something, the wife would
immediately start knitting or doing something.
So he asked, 'The moment
Einstein starts telling some joke, why do you start knitting?'
The wife said, 'If I don't do
anything, it will be tremendously difficult for me to tolerate because I have
heard that joke a thousand and one times. You come sometimes - I am always
here. Whenever anybody comes he tells the same joke. If I didn't do something
with my hands, I would become so fidgety that it will be almost impolite. So I
have to do something so that I can move my restlessness into work and I can
hide behind the work.'
Whenever you feel bored you
will feel restless. Restlessness is an indication of the body; the body is
saying, 'Move away from here. Go anywhere, but don't be here.' But the mind
goes on smiling and the eyes go on sparkling, and you go on saying that you are
listening and you have never heard such a beautiful thing. The mind is
civilized; the body is still wild. The mind is human; the body is still animal.
The mind is false; the body is true. The mind knows the rules and regulations -
how to behave and how to behave rightly - so even if you meet a bore you say,
'I am so happy, so glad to see you!' And deep down, if you were allowed, you
would kill this man. He tempts you to murder. Then you become fidgety, then you
feel restlessness.
If you listen to the body and
run away, the restlessness will disappear. Try it. Try it. If somebody is
boring you simply start jumping and running around. See. Restlessness will
disappear because restlessness simply shows that the energy does not want to be
here.
The energy is already on the
move; the energy has already left this place. Now you follow energy.
So the real thing is to
understand boredom not restlessness. Boredom is a very, very significant
phenomenon. Only man feels bored, no other animal. You cannot make a buffalo
bored. Impossible. Only man gets bored because only man is conscious.
Consciousness is the cause. The
more sensitive you are, the more alert you are, the more conscious you are, the
more you will feel bored. In more situations you will feel bored. A mediocre
mind does not feel so bored. He goes on; he accepts; whatsoever is, is okay; he
is not so alert. The more alert you become, the more fresh, the more you will
feel as if some situation is just a repetition, as if some situation is just
getting hard on you, as if some situation is just stale. The more sensitive you
are, the more bored you will become.
Boredom is an indication of
sensitivity. Trees are not bored, animals are not bored, rocks are not bored -
because they are not sensitive enough. This has to be one of the basic
understandings about your boredom - that you are sensitive.
But Buddhas also are not bored.
You cannot bore a Buddha. Animals are not bored and Buddhas are not bored, so
boredom exists as a middle phenomenon between the animal and the Buddha. For
boredom a little more sensitivity is needed than is given to the animal. And if
you want to get beyond it then you have to become totally sensitive. Then again
the boredom disappears. But in the middle the boredom is there. If you become
animal-like, then boredom disappears. So you will find that people who live a
very animalistic life are less bored. Eating, drinking, marrying - they are not
very bored, but they are not sensitive. They live at the minimum. They live
only with that much consciousness as is needed for a day-to-day routine life.
You will find that intellectuals, people who think too much, are more bored,
because they think. And because of their thinking they can see that something
is just repetition.
Your life is repetition. Every
morning you get up almost the same way as you have been getting up all your
life. You take your breakfast almost the same way. Then you go to the office -
the same office, the same people, the same work. Then you come home - the same
wife. If you get bored it is natural. It is very difficult for you to see any
newness here; everything seems to be old, dust-covered.
I have heard an anecdote.
Mary Jane, the very good friend
of a wealthy broker, opened the door cheerfully one day, and then quickly
attempted to close it when she discovered the person on the threshold to be her
lover's wife.
The wife leaned against the
door and said, 'Oh, let me in, dear. I don't intend to make a scene, just to
have a small friendly discussion.'
With considerable nervousness
Mary Jane let her enter, then said cautiously, 'What do you want?'
'Nothing much' said the wife,
looking about. 'I just want the answer to one question. Tell me dear, just
between us, what do you see in that dumb jerk?'
The same husband every day
becomes a dumb jerk; the same wife every day...you almost forget how she looks.
If you are told to close your eyes and to remember your wife's face, you will
find it impossible to remember. Many other women will come in your mind, the
whole neighborhood, but not your wife. The whole relationship has become a
continuous repetition. You make love, you hug your wife, you kiss your wife,
but these are all empty gestures now. The glory and the glamour has disappeared
long before. A marriage is almost finished by the time the honeymoon is over,
then you go on pretending. But behind those pretensions a deep boredom
accumulates. Watch people walking on the street and you will see them
completely bored. Everybody is bored, bored to death. Look at their faces - no
aura of delight. Look at their eyes - dust-covered, no glimmer of inner
happiness. They move from the office to the home, from the home to the office,
and by and by the whole life becomes a mechanical routine, a constant
repetition. And one day they die... almost always people die without ever
having been alive.
Bertrand Russell is reported to
have said, 'When I remember, I cannot find more than a few moments in my life
when I was really alive, aflame.' Can you remember? How many moments in your
life were you really aflame? Rarely it happens. One dreams about those moments,
one imagines those moments. one hopes for those moments - but they never
happen. Even if they happen, sooner or later they also become repetitive. When
you fall in love with a woman or a man you feel a miracle, but by and by the
miracle disappears and everything settles into a routine.
Boredom is the consciousness of
repetition. Because animals cannot remember the past, they cannot feel bored.
They cannot remember the past, so they cannot feel bored. They cannot remember
the past, so they cannot feel the repetition. The buffalo goes on eating the
same grass every day with the same delight. You cannot. How can you eat the
same grass with the same delight? You get fed up.
Hence people try to change.
They move into a new house, they bring a new car home, they divorce the old
husband, they find a new love affair, but again that thing is going to become
repetitive sooner or later. Changing places, changing persons,, changing
partners, changing houses, is not going to do anything. And whenever a society
becomes very bored, people start moving from one town to another. from one job
to another, from one wife to another, but sooner or later they realize that
this is all nonsense because the same thing is going to happen again and again
with every woman, with every man, with every house, with every car.
What to do then? Become more
conscious. It is not a question of changing situations; transform your being,
become more conscious. If you become more conscious you will be able to see
that each moment is new; but for that, very much energy, tremendous energy of
consciousness is needed.
The wife is not the same -
remember. You are in an illusion. Go back home and look again at your wife -
she is not the same. Nobody can be the same. Just appearances deceive. These
trees are not the same as they were yesterday. How can they be? They have
grown. Many leaves have fallen, new leaves have come. Look at the almond tree.
How many new leaves have come!
Every day the old are falling and the new are coming.
But you are not that much
conscious.
Either have no consciousness -
then you cannot feel repetition - or have so much consciousness that in each
repetition you can see something new. These are the two ways to get out of
boredom.
Changing outside things is not
going to help. It is just like arranging the furniture in your room again and
again. Whatsoever you do - you can put it this way or that way - is the same
furniture. There are many housewives who continuously think about how to manage
things, how to put things, where to put them, where not to put - and they go on
changing. But it is the same room, it is the same furniture. How long will you
deceive in this way?
A brief television skit I once
saw was of a caveman and a cavewomen who were kissing wildly and hysterically.
They broke apart only to say, 'Gee, this is great!' then they turned to kissing
again.
Finally the cavewoman pulled
away to say, 'Listen. Do you suppose this wonderful thing we have discovered
means that we are married?'
The caveman bent his small mind
to the matter and finally said, 'Yes, I guess we are married. Now let us kiss
some more.'
Whereupon the cavewoman put her
hand to her head and said in sudden anguish, 'Oh, I have such a headache!'
Two persons meet, strangers -
everything is wonderful, beautiful. But sooner or later they become acquainted
with each other. That's what marriage means. It means that now they are
settling, now they would like to make it a repetition. Then the same kissing
and the same hugging is no longer beautiful; it becomes almost a duty.
A man came home and found his
friend kissing his wife. He took the friend into another room. The friend was
trembling with fear. Now there is going to be something! The friendship will be
broken.
The husband seemed to be very
angry, but he was not. He closed the door and asked the friend, 'Just tell me
one thing. I HAVE to - but why were you kissing?'
'I HAVE to, but why were you
kissing?' By and by everything settles, newness disappears, and you don't have
that much consciousness or that quality of consciousness which can go on finding
the new again and again. For a dull mind, everything is old; for a totally
alive mind there is nothing old under the sun. Cannot be. Everything is in
flux.
Every person is in flux, is
river-like. Persons are not dead things. How can they be the same? Are you the
same? Between when you came this morning to listen to me and when you went back
home, a lot has happened. Some thoughts have disappeared from your mind, other
thoughts have entered. You may have attained to a new insight. You cannot go
the same as you had come. The river is continuously flowing; it looks the same
but it is not the same. The old Heraclitus has said that you cannot step twice
into the same river because the river is never the same.
One thing is that you are also
not the same, and another thing is that everything is changing.... but then one
has to live at the peak of consciousness. Either live like a Buddha or live
like a buffalo, then you will not be bored. Now the choice is yours.
I have never seen anybody the
same. You come to me - how many times you have come to me - but I never see the
old. I'm always surprised by the newness that you bring every day. You may not
be aware of it.
Remain capable of being
surprised.
Let me tell you one anecdote.
A man entered a bar, deep in
private thoughts of his own. He turned to a woman just passing and said,
'Pardon me, Miss, do you happen to have the time?'
In a strident voice she
responded, 'How dare you make such a proposition to me!'
The man snapped to attention in
surprise and was uncomfortably aware that every pair of eyes in the place had
turned in their direction. He mumbled, 'I just asked the time, Miss.'
In a voice even louder the
woman shrieked. 'I will call the police if you say another word!'
Grabbing his drink and
embarrassed very nearly to death, the man hastened to the far end of the room
and huddled at a table, holding his breath and wondering how soon he could
sneak out the door.
No more than half a minute had
passed when the woman joined him. In a quiet voice she said, 'I'm terribly
sorry, sir, to have embarrassed you, but I am a psychology student at the
University and I am writing a thesis on the reaction of human beings to sudden,
shocking statements.'
The man stared at her for three
seconds, then he leaned back and bellowed, 'You will do all that for me, all
night, for just two dollars?'
And it is said that the woman
fell down unconscious.
Maybe we don't allow our
consciousness to rise higher because then life would be a constant surprise and
you might not be able to manage it. That's why you have settled for a dull
mind, there is some investment in it. You are not dull for no reason, you are
dull for a certain purpose - if you were really alive then everything would be
surprising and shocking. If you remain dull then nothing surprises you, nothing
is shocking. The more dull you are, the more life seems to be dull to you. If
you become more aware, life will also become more alive, livelier, and there is
going to be difficulty.
You always live with dead
expectations. Every day you come home and you expect certain behavior from your
wife. Now look how you create your own misery: you expect a certain fixed
behavior from your wife and then you expect your wife to be new. You are asking
the impossible. If you really want your wife to remain continuously new to you,
don't expect. Come home always ready to be surprised and shocked, then the wife
will be new. But she has to fulfill certain expectations. We never allow our
total flux-like freshness to be known to the other. We go on hiding, we don't
expose, because the other may not be able to understand it at all. And the wife
also expects the husband to behave in a certain way, and, of course, they
manage the roles. We are not living life, we are living roles. The husband
comes home; he forces himself into a certain role. By the time he enters the
house, he is no more an alive person - he is just a husband.
A husband means a certain type
of expected behavior. The woman there is a wife, and the man there is a
husband. Now when these two persons meet there are really four persons:
the husband and wife, which are
not real persons - just personas, masks, false patterns expected behavior,
duties, and all that - and the real persons hiding behind the masks.
Those real persons feel bored.
But you have invested much in
your persona, in your mask. If you really want a life which has no boredom in
it, drop all masks, be true. Sometimes it will be difficult, I know, but it is
worth it. Be true. If you feel like loving your wife, love her, otherwise say
you don't feel like it. What is happening right now is that the husband goes on
making love to the wife, and goes on thinking of some actress. In imagination
he is not making love to this woman, in imagination he is making love to some
other woman. And the same is true about the wife. Then things become boring
because they are no more alive.
The intensity, the sharpness,
is lost.
It happened on a railway
platform. Mr. Johnson had weighed himself on one of those old- fashioned penny
machines that delivered a card with a fortune printed on it.
The formidable Mrs. Johnson
plucked it from her husband's fingers and said, 'Let me see that. Oh, it says
you are firm and resolute, have a decisive personality, are a leader of men,
and are attractive to women.'
Then she turned over the card,
studied it for a moment and said, 'And they have got the weight wrong as well'
No woman can believe that her
husband is attracted to other women. There is the whole point, the whole crux.
If he is not attracted to other women, how can she expect that he will be
attracted to herself? If he is attracted to other women only then can he be
attracted to her, because she is also a woman. The wife wants him to be
attracted to her and not attracted to anybody else. Now this is asking
something absurd. It is as if you are saying, 'You are allowed to breathe only
in my presence and when you go near somebody else, you are not allowed to
breathe. How dare you breathe anywhere else?' Just breathe when the wife is
there, just breathe when the husband is there, and don't breathe anywhere else.
Of course, if you do that you
will be dead and you will not be able to breathe in front of your wife also.
Love has to be a way of life.
You are to be loving. Only then can you love your wife and your husband. But
the wife says, 'No, you should not look at anybody else with a loving eye.' Of
course you manage because if you don't it creates such nuisance.... But by and
by the glimmer in your eyes disappears. If you cannot look anywhere else with
love, by and by you cannot look at your own wife with love - it disappears. The
same has happened to her. The same has happened to the whole of humanity. Then
life is a boredom; then everybody is waiting for death; then there are people
continuously thinking of committing suicide.
Marcel has said somewhere that
the only metaphysical problem facing humanity is suicide. And it is so, because
people are so bored. It is simply amazing why they don't commit suicide; how
they go on living. Life doesn't seem to give anything, all meaning seems to be
lost, but still people go on dragging somehow, hoping that some day some
miracle will happen and everything will be put right. It never happens. You
have to put it right; nobody else is going to put it right. No Messiah is to
come. Don't wait for any Messiah. You have to be a light unto yourself.
Live more authentically. Drop
the masks; they are a weight on your heart. Drop all falsities. Be exposed. Of
course it is going to be troublesome but that trouble is worth it because only
after that trouble will you grow and become mature. And then nothing is holding
life. Each moment life reveals its newness. It is a constant miracle happening
all around you only you are hiding behind dead habits.
Become a Buddha if you don't
want to be bored. Live each moment as fully alert as possible, because only in
full alertness will you be able to drop the mask. You have completely forgotten
what your original face is. Even when you stand before the mirror in your
bathroom and you are alone, nobody is there, even standing before the mirror
you don't see your original face in the mirror. There too you go on deceiving.
Existence is available for
those who are available to existence. And then I tell you, there is no boredom.
Life is infinite delight.
Question 3: I feel so much resistance
against meditation and I don't have this desire for god that you speak about.
Is this the right place for me?
If you feel much resistance
against meditation it simply shows that deep down you are alert that something
is going to happen which will change your total life. You are afraid of being
reborn. You have invested too much in your old habits, in the old personality,
in the old identity.
Meditation is nothing but
trying to clean your being. trying to become fresh and young, trying to become
more alive and more alert. If you are afraid of meditation it means you are
afraid of life, you are afraid of awareness, and the resistance comes because
you know that if you move into meditation, something is bound to happen. If you
are not resisting at all it may be because you don't take meditation very
seriously. you don't take meditation very sincerely. Then you can play around.
What is there to be afraid of?
It is exactly because you are
resisting that this is the right place for you. This is precisely the right
place for you. The resistance shows that something is going to happen. One
never resists without any cause.
You must be living a very dead
life. Now you are afraid that something is becoming alive, something is
changing. You resist. Resistance is an indication, resistance is a very clear
indication that you have suppressed much. Now in meditation that suppression will
surface, it will be released. You would also like to be released of the burden
but in that burden there are investments.
For example, you may be
carrying pebbles in your hands but you think they are diamonds. And then I tell
you, 'Clean yourself. Drop these pebbles. They have become a burden and you
cannot move because of them.' You would like to be unburdened but then you are
afraid that your diamonds will be lost. And they are not diamonds. Look again
at your diamonds. If they were really diamonds, you should be happy. If they
were really diamonds, you would not have come to me at ail. There is no need.
If you have come, it shows that you are seeking. You may say that you are not
interested in God - I am also not interested in God - but you are interested in
yourself. Are you interested in yourself?
Forget all about God. If you
are interested in yourself. then this is precisely the place for you. If you
are interested in your own being, in your own wholeness and health; if you are
interested in becoming a blossomed flower, then forget all about God - because
in that blossoming you will know what God is. When your fragrance is released
then you will know what God is. God is your ultimate flowering, your final
flowering; your destiny fulfilled is what God is all about.
A woman seeing Turner's
pictures said once, 'Making a lot of fuss over him, are they not?
I never saw anything in him
myself.'
And another woman said to
Turner himself, 'But you know, Mr. Turner I never see sunsets like yours.'
She received the mild yet
devastating reply, 'No. Don't you wish you could?'
When a Turner paints a sunset
of course he sees a sunset in a totally different way to you.
He brings all his sensitivity,
his whole being, to see it. In fact, you may not have ever seen a sunset the
way a painter looks at it. Turner says rightly, 'Don't you wish you could?'
I'm here. I know you can't see
what I am talking about, but don't you wish you could? I know that many things
I am saying are almost nonsense to because to see them you will have to attain
different eyes, you will have to clarify your being; to see them you will have
to pacify your turmoil within. I know you cannot see the green that I am seeing
in the trees. Your green is bound to be very dusty because your eyes are full of
dust.
It happened once, that a man
was staying with a friend at somebody's house. The host and the guest were
standing near the window - the window was closed - and in the neighbor's house,
clothes were hanging out to be dried.
The host said, 'These people
are very dirty. Look at their clothes.'
The man looked, he came closer
to the window and he said, 'Those clothes are not dirty.
Your window glass is covered
with dust.'
They opened the windows and it
was so. Those clothes were not dirty.
Life is tremendously beautiful.
It is Divine. When we say 'Life is God' we simply say that life is so
tremendously beautiful that one feels a reverence for it. That's all. Life is
so tremendously beautiful that one feels like worshipping it. That's all we
mean when we say 'Life is God.' When we say 'Life is God' we only mean, 'Don't
see that life is ordinary.
It is extraordinary. There is
tremendous potentiality. Just open your eyes.' I have never seen a person who
is not interested in God - although he may not know it - because I have never
seen a person who is not interested in happiness. If you are interested in
happiness, you are interested in God; if you are interested in being blissful,
you are interested in God.
Forget all about God. You just
try to be blissful, and one day, when you are dancing in your inner bliss. when
the inner juices are flowing, suddenly this life is no longer ordinary.
Everywhere some unknown force is hiding and you will see God in the flowers and
in the stones and in the stars. I talk to you just to plant a seed, a song, a
star. If you can become happy, you become religious. A happy person is a
religious person - let that be the definition. A religious person is not one
who goes to the church or the temple if he is unhappy, he cannot be religious.
A religious person is happy. Wherever he is, he is in the temple. A happy
person carries his temple around him. I know it because I have been carrying
it. I need not go to any temple. Where I am is my temple. It is a climate. It
is my own inner juice overflowing. God is nothing but you realized, reached,
fulfilled.
Yes. I say to you, I have never
seen a man who is not interested in God. There cannot be.
That man is not possible. Even
people who say they don't believe in God, who are atheists, are not uninterested
in God. They are interested. Their denying, their saying that they don't
believe may be just a trick of the mind to protect themselves; because once you
allow yourself to be possessed by God you disappear, only God remains. So
people who are afraid of being, of disappearing, of moving into non-being,
people who are too egoistic and cannot allow their drop to drop into the ocean,
say there is no ocean. That is the trick of their mind so that they can protect
themselves. They are fearful people, afraid, scared of life.
If you are interested in being
happy, this is the place for you. And you are already here.
Nobody has brought you, nobody
has forced you, you have come on your own. Some inner search that you may not
be aware of has brought you here. Maybe something is in the heart and your head
does not know anything about it. There are desires of which the head is
completely unaware - the head is concerned only with rubbish. The heart may
have brought you here.
Break that resistance - and
when you are here, be really here. Don't miss this opportunity.
In the New Testament the Greek
word for sin is 'antinomic' or 'anomeia'. It means to miss the point; or, as in
archery, to miss the mark. The word 'sin' comes from a root which means to miss
the point, to miss the mark. If you are here and you miss me, that will be a
sin. If you are here then why waste time? Be totally here. Drop the resistance.
Or if you cannot be totally here, then go away from here. But go totally away.
Then never again remember me, otherwise that will be a sin.
The word 'sin' is beautiful. It
has been badly corrupted by Christianity. It has nothing to do with guilt,
nothing to do with something bad, evil. It has nothing to do with morality but
it has something to do with consciousness. If you are here, be consciously and
totally here; your unconscious heart has brought you here. Groping in the dark
you have come to me, now don't miss this opportunity. Either be totally here,
or go away. Turn your back against me and never remember me again; because
going away, if you remember me, then you will not be totally there - wherever
you are going. Wherever you are, be totally there, that's the only way to open
the secrets and mysteries of life.
And don't be worried about
whether you are interested in the concept of God or not. In fact, people who
are too interested in the concept of God will not be able to know him.
I have come across a very
beautiful book, written somewhere in the Middle Ages by a certain man known as
Dionysius Exegius. His book is 'Theologica Mystica'. He says in that book that
the highest knowledge of God is through what he calls in Greek 'agnostos',
which means unknowing. You must have heard the word 'agnostic', it comes from
the same root, agnostos. Agnostos means unknowing. And this Dionysius says that
God is known only by unknowing. No need to be worried about the concept; no
need to ac- cumulate knowledge, theories, doctrines about God; forget all about
the word and the theory. You be simply interested in your happiness, in your
bliss, and one day you will find God has entered in you. It is another name for
ultimate bliss.
Question 4: Osho, I have this idea that you
don't really exist. When we think that there is someone who lives in your house
and who makes things happen to us, it is not really you at all. Could you tell
us what this is and by the way, who is giving the discourse every morning?
I don't know.