"YOYO – You’re On Your Own. You are not alone—but you are most certainly on your own." - FUNKTIONARY

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According to FUNKTIONARY:

YOYO – You’re On You Own. You are not alone—but you are most certainly on your own. Until you realize that in your life YOYO, your guest appearance in this movie-like-life (the Passing Show) will continue to be characterized by bouts of highs and lows, ups and downs, illusions and delusions, negativity, self-deception, self-denials and self-betrayals. Welcome to the real world—naked out and naked in. Welcome to the mean world—I will rush in like the wind. (See: Passing Show & Self-Realization) 

"Why camouflage yourselves w/truth when reality pierces all guises and disguises? If you know the difference btw the nature of truth and the nature of reality, all else is mere formality" -FUNKTIONARY

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According to "FUNKTIONARY:

Truth-Based Truth – an infinite regression of truth that begins and ends in truth. It does not stand-alone but is true if and only if other truths are true. It is illegitimate, inauthentic, arbitrarily erratic, error-prone, obsessive, and presumes divine authority or logical foundations in eternal verities. Why camouflage yourselves with truth when reality pierces all guises and disguises? If you know the difference between the nature of truth and the nature of reality, all else is mere formality. (See: Reality-Based Truth, Eternal Verities, Proof, Axiom, Subjective Truth, Bi-Polar Truth, Truth Editor, Limits, Certainty, Perfection, Impermanence, Uncertainty, Dream-Past, Literal Present, Change, Coercion, Fear & Absolute Truth)

truth decay - the inability or unwillingness to drop old truths for new. 2) holding onto objective truth in the face of subjective truth. Prevent reality-decay, drop a truth a day. The purer the truth the more subjective it is and the further away it moves from the grasp of our complete understanding. The more subtle the truth, the more impractical and incompatible it becomes for us in our everyday existence became it comes closer to reality---slippery, dynamic, incomplete and uncertain. We are accustomed to living hand-me-down objective and absolute truths that fly in the face of the nature of reality. (See: Subjective Truth, Absolute Truth, Objective Truth, Reality-Based Truth, Truth Editing & Inner Truth)

Truth defenders - promoters of truth's illusions of certainty and permanency in the face of reality-as-infinity. Behind the noble facade of defending truth lurks a hidden agenda for subduing the masses with rabid dogma. In seeking to control others, truth defenders resort to the colossal untruth of "eternal verities." We should despise people who use truth to tell lies. Eternal verities have a built-in diabolical cleverness: truth that cannot be challenged is also the most quickly or readily swallowed. Whether by conspiracy or human nature, unprovable truth is our favorite brand of truth. Truth-defenders meet their match with their arch-nemesis: the "truth-upenders!" The "truth-upenders" expose the truth for what it is in reality. There is no greater lie than truth which refutes reality. Any truth shares in that lie to the extent it implies certainty, permanence, or perfection. Truth-defenders preach that truth is eternal and universal in refutation of reality's attributes. Learning to separate truth-based authority opinion from the obvious and directly experiential facts of reality is not that difficult. Just turn your head and face reality and persuade the truth-seekers, truth-talkers and truth-defenders to look within reality for the troths they think exist. No one can pluck relativity out of reality. Everything is connected and therefore relative. Promoters of truth's illusions never spend much time, if any, probing and exploring the quantum nature of reality. Most of them are in search of a truth that he or she has not the courage to seek on his own, but find it easier to condemn one who has seen behind the facade of truth's illusions and the nature of truth and reality. (See: Truth, Mass Truth, Absolute Truth, Nimbus Truth, Truthseekers, Truth Seekers & Quantum Reality)

Christ Consciousness as Defined in FUNKTIONARY

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According to "FUNKTIONARY:

Christ Consciousness – the dawning or realization of nonduality (anciently known as Heruhood from whence the original concept came) embracing complete unity of Intelligence with feeling-realization; the unification of life-affirming living waters “thought-deeds” infused with the wisdom of dynamic conscious change (raised up from the level mythic consciousness). Realization of Christ consciousness or the Kingdom of Heaven happens inwardly by the complete renewing of our minds (Rom. 12:2) so that we can authentically say, “We have the mind of Christ” (1 Cor. 2:16). Christ consciousness is not elimination of sin, evil, egotism and other illusions of neurotic separateness—but transformation of it through incorporating and transcending it through the very overstanding of its nature and reversing its narrowing of reality with respect to the relative manifestation. Christ consciousness is deeper and larger than mere freedom from ego. It is more universal than the religion that lays claim to the name. Christ consciousness is ascendant awareness, enlightenment—anointed Consciousness per se. Christ consciousness transcends both religion and the personalities within or without all traditions that over the eons of time have so attained—with the Biblio-archetype Jesus acting as the prototype for ordinary man’s potential to realize its innate Divinity found within. “Very truly, I tell you, the one who believes in me will also do the works that I do and, in fact, will do greater works than these...” ~John 14:12. There are various levels of Christ consciousness; however, once one is anointed in it, there is no way of seeing things the same. “Hearing,” as a spiritual idea, refers to both the act of having something sacred revealed to you as well as the act of responding receptively to the reality-based living truth that has been heard or through grace, conferred upon you. A good exposure to this realization can be found in the book “Christ Consciousness: Emergence of the Pure Self Within,” by Norman Paulson. The Funktionary is concerned with the development of human consciousness and serves as a map to the Kingdom of Heaven (nondual consciousness) on Earth—here and now, close “at hand.” (Mark 1:15). When it all comes down, will we all fall down—safe and sound—six underground to the groundswell of Being? Meanwhile, overground 1 AM, watch this space—Christ, I’m falling into heaven with grace. We should “seek first” the Kingdom of Heaven (Matt: 6:33), that is, the realization of the Kingdom of Heaven (Matt. 16:28). The single most important teaching is that “The Kingdom of God is within” (Luke 17:21). We can find it or “see” it only by going deep within ourselves. The inner Kingdom of Heaven (attributed to the lore of “Jesus”) would come into existence for all of us right here on this Earth—not after death, but in this life. Once Christ consciousness is realized “all else will be added.” We have the power to realize the inner spiritual experience of that Kingdom come. As the story goes, Jesus wept over Jerusalem because the leaders of his own religion had not overstood or accepted the message about the straight, narrow and true path to the inner Kingdom of Heaven (Luke 13:34). The Kingdom of Heaven that Christ embodies so well is the vision of this world that sees no separation (duality) between God and humans. Christ consciousness then, is seeing that we all are united in the God that everyone else thought they should worship. “The Father and I are one.” (John 14:9). “Jesus” is wondering why any worship of any deity is warranted when the Kingdom of Heaven (within) is at hand. Why worship Jesus when you always-already are the Christ? “Do you not know that you are gods? (John 10:34-35). When we overstand that where we see Christ (the descriptor for awakened consciousness) in the Bible it means Consciousness, then we will have a deeper grasp of the essential meaning sealed in the title, to wit: “All things were created through Consciousness and in Consciousness.” ~Colossians 1:16. All things have the Buddha-nature. My being is participation with Being itself. “Without Consciousness was not anything made...all things are made through Consciousness.” ~John 1:34. We are transformed by consciousness in consciousness. There is no separation (duality) between divine and human, nor is there any separation between human beings. In the inner Kingdom of Heaven, all humans are one. Christ Consciousness is the inner realization of our oneness, our non-separation (nonduality or union) from God and each other. The unfathomable nature of Christ Consciousness is alluded to in Luke 10:22 and as well as the infinite nature of God-Consciousness is found in Luke 9:58. Christ consciousness is an indelible and irreversible change in one’s everyday consciousness from which there is no possibility of return (to a narrowing of reality) as confirmed in Luke 9:62. In this life you have to give birth to Christ Consciousness—the child of promise. Christ Consciousness is an unshared space within one’s Essence. It has no forms; it does not come and go—as only forms come and go. Your own Heart-Center is its temple. Who or what makes this discovery? Realization of Christ Consciousness is unaffected by the incessant grind of the body-mind. Notions of the mind arise and dissolve naturally within the space of the Unique Self. Simply put, the Kingdom of Heaven is nondual consciousness—the highest level of human consciousness aligned with the Divine. (See: Grace, Gnosis, Kingdom of Heaven, Faith, Blynd, God-Self-Divine, Realization, Enlightenment, Alightenment, Spiritual Maturity, Gnostic Faith, Buddha-Christ, Third-Door, Template of Oneness, I AM, Deep Awake, Duality, Nonduality, True Self, Spiritual Maturity, Upper Room, Single Eye, Pineal Gland & Awakening)

Osho Rajineesh: The Empty Boat Chapter 5 (audio)

The Empty Boat

Talks given 11 July 1974 am in Buddha Hall

WHAT IS THIS THREE IN THE MORNING?
IT IS ABOUT A MONKEY TRAINER
WHO WENT TO HIS MONKEYS AND TOLD THEM:
”AS REGARDS YOUR CHESTNUTS,
YOU ARE GOING TO HAVE THREE MEASURES IN THE MORNING, AND FOUR IN THE AFTERNOON.”
ON HEARING THIS ALL THE MONKEYS BECAME ANGRY.
SO THE KEEPER SAID:
”ALL RIGHT THEN,
I WILL CHANGE IT
TO FOUR MEASURES IN THE MORNING,
AND THREE IN THE AFTERNOON.”

THE ANIMALS WERE SATISFIED WITH THIS ARRANGEMENT. THE TWO ARRANGEMENTS WERE THE SAME –
THE NUMBER OF CHESTNUTS DID NOT CHANGE,
BUT IN ONE CASE THE MONKEYS WERE DISPLEASED,

AND IN THE OTHER CASE THEY WERE SATISFIED. THE KEEPER WAS WILLING
TO CHANGE HIS PERSONAL ARRANGEMENT
IN ORDER TO MEET OBJECTIVE CONDITIONS.

HE LOST NOTHING BY IT.
THE TRULY WISE MAN,
CONSIDERING BOTH SIDES OF THE QUESTION WITHOUT PARTIALITY,
SEES THEM BOTH IN THE LIGHT OF TAO.
THIS IS CALLED FOLLOWING TWO COURSES AT ONCE.

Osho Rajineesh: The Empty Boat Chapter 4 (audio)

The Empty Boat

Talks given 11 July 1974 am in Buddha Hall

IF A MAN STEPS ON A STRANGER’S FOOT IN THE MARKETPLACE,
HE MAKES A POLITE APOLOGY
AND OFFERS AN EXPLANATION:

”THIS PLACE IS SO CROWDED.”
IF AN ELDER BROTHER
STEPS ON HIS YOUNGER BROTHER’S FOOT HE SAYS, ”SORRY,”
AND THAT IS THAT.
IF A PARENT
TREADS ON HIS CHILD’S FOOT
NOTHING IS SAID AT ALL.

THE GREATEST POLITENESS
IS FREE OF ALL FORMALITY.
PERFECT CONDUCT IS FREE OF CONCERN. PERFECT WISDOM IS UNPLANNED.
PERFECT LOVE IS WITHOUT DEMONSTRATIONS. PERFECT SINCERITY OFFERS NO GUARANTEE.

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Osho Rajineesh: The Empty Boat Chapter 3 (audio)

The Empty Boat

Talks given 11 July 1974 am in Buddha Hall

HUI TZU WAS PRIME MINISTER OF LIANG.
HE HAD WHAT HE BELIEVED TO BE INSIDE INFORMATION
THAT CHUANG TZU COVETED HIS POST,
AND WAS PLOTTING TO SUPPLANT HIM.
WHEN CHUANG TZU CAME TO VISIT LIANG
THE PRIME MINISTER SENT OUT POLICE TO ARREST HIM,
BUT ALTHOUGH THEY SEARCHED FOR THREE DAYS AND NIGHTS THEY COULD NOT FIND HIM.
MEANWHILE, CHUANG TZU PRESENTED HIMSELF TO HUI TZU
OF HIS OWN ACCORD, AND SAID:
”HAVE YOU HEARD ABOUT THE BIRD
THAT LIVES IN THE SOUTH –

THE PHOENIX THAT NEVER GROWS OLD?
”THIS UNDYING PHOENIX RISES OUT OF THE SOUTH SEA
AND FLIES TO THE SEA OF THE NORTH,
NEVER ALIGHTING EXCEPT ON CERTAIN SACRED TREES.
HE WILL TOUCH NO FOOD
BUT THE MOST EXQUISITE RARE FRUIT,
AND HE DRINKS ONLY FROM THE CLEAREST SPRINGS.
”ONCE AN OWL
CHEWING AN ALREADY HALF-DECAYED DEAD RAT
SAW THE PHOENIX FLY OVER. ”LOOKING UP HE SCREECHED WITH ALARM AND CLUTCHED THE DEAD RAT TO HIMSELF
IN FEAR AND DISMAY.
”PRIME MINISTER,
WHY ARE YOU SO FRANTIC,
CLINGING TO YOUR MINISTRY
AND SCREECHING AT ME IN DISMAY?”

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Osho Rajineesh: The Empty Boat Chapter 2 (audio)

The Empty Boat

Talks given 11 July 1974 am in Buddha Hall

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THE MAN OF TAO ACTS WITHOUT IMPEDIMENT,

HARMS NO OTHER BEING BY HIS ACTIONS,

YET HE DOES NOT KNOW HIMSELF TO BE KIND AND GENTLE.

HE DOES NOT STRUGGLE TO MAKE MONEY,

AND HE DOES NOT MAKE A VIRTUE OF POVERTY.

HE GOES HIS WAY WITHOUT RELYING ON OTHERS,

AND DOES NOT PRIDE HIMSELF ON WALKING ALONE.

THE MAN OF TAO REMAINS UNKNOWN.

PERFECT VIRTUE PRODUCES NOTHING.

NO SELF IS TRUE SELF.

AND THE GREATEST MAN IS NOBODY.

"Realigon" defined in FUNKTIONARY

According to FUNKTIONARY, THE KEY HOLDERS ENPSYCHLOPEDIA:

Realigion - the manifestation of Divinity enfolded in man--realignment with Reality--the framework for the pursuit of transcendent Self-Realization achieved through the luminous awareness received from the detached contemplation, hyperplexity, and comprehension of the holographic nature of Reality and totality of unitive Existence. 2) fresh contact with the timeless reality-based subjective truth eternally old and yet perpetually renewing. 3) communion with the unfathomable and the ineffable. 4) Real Religion or the Reality of the Real prior to spontaneous appearance in consciousness. 5) the integration and reconciliation of science and true religion along with the synthesis of logic and love. 6) soul raising reason via awareness to the power (height) of passion. 7) freedom from convictions and dogmas. 8) a system of agreement with the Laws that betoken a Transcendental Happening. As an individual matures spiritually he or she Self-ascends and transcends the confines of the written or spoken symbolic word and discovers in the silent reservoir of his/her inner consciousness the non-verbal soundless voice of Being. In Religion, one seeks to enter paradise; in Realigion it is paradise that enters "you" the moment "you" return whole from your split monkey-mind undivided within your authentic True God-Self-Divine---thereby opening the gates of your aboriginal soul to let paradise within your recovered "No-Self." Religion is translative and socially legitimate, if and when ever genuine; whereas Realigion, is authentic and transformative, thereby preparing one for the obviousness of what always Ever-As-Is. If you think you know what Realigion is then you have probably misunderstood it (although there is really nothing or no one to understand--just understanding). Realigion prepares you for the drivetime shock-joke of another order of Reality. Realigion is the highest flight of hue-man consciousness---it is the all-encompassing soular Self-search of divine interiority (Immortal Beingness reflected in the inner lake of Consciousness) all witnessed within the lost and found bin of cosmic Reality. Realigion works with the implications and promises of infinity instead of the curses of mass and absolute truth. Once Realigion has been internalized, someone may still shuffle your brain, but never scramble your mind. The real religion (realigion) is in danger not because of irreligion, atheism, or material realism. The real is never in danger from the unreal; it is always in danger from the pseudo-real because the pseudo give the appearance or impression (front, form or reification) of being real when it is counterfeit. Religion split secularism from spirituality--realigion fuses them back together. May your hologramatic consciousness forever remain sunny-side up for the downstroke. Realigion is the conscious awareness of the intricate energetic web that binds us inextricably to each other, to nature, and the Source experienced as the neuralistic Playforce. There is a destiny that makes us brothers and sisters down to the marrow of our bone. None tarries his or her way alone. All that we send out into the universe and into the lives of others, reverberates back into our own. Ashe-Amen--and lo! So mote it be. (See: Awakening, Awareness, Suddenlightenment, Neuralism, Guru, Apprentice, One Taste, Phfreeligion, Phfreedom, Drivetime, Playforce, Neuralism, Dhanmaa, Absolute, True Self, Individuality, Phfreemasonry, DYOG, Material Realism, Nonlocality, Quantum Reality, lnframation, Relational-Matrix, Experiential Process, Quantum Mechanics & Self-Moment)

Osho Rajineesh: The Empty Boat [chapter 1] Audio

The Empty Boat

Talks given from 10/07/74 am to 20/07/74 am

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Chapter 1

The Toast Is Burned

10 July 1974 am in Buddha Hall

HE WHO RULES MEN, LIVES IN CONFUSION;
HE WHO IS RULED BY MEN LIVES IN SORROW.
TAO THEREFORE DESIRED
NEITHER TO INFLUENCE OTHERS
NOR BE INFLUENCED BY THEM.
THE WAY TO GET CLEAR OF CONFUSION AND FREE OF SORROW IS TO LIVE WITH TAO IN THE LAND OF THE VOID.
IF A MAN IS CROSSING A RIVER
AND AN EMPTY BOAT COLLIDES WITH HIS OWN SKIFF,
EVEN THOUGH HE BE A BAD-TEMPERED MAN
HE WILL NOT BECOME VERY ANGRY.
BUT IF HE SEES A MAN IN THE BOAT,

HE WILL SHOUT TO HIM TO STEER CLEAR.
AND IF THE SHOUT IS NOT HEARD HE WILL SHOUT
AGAIN AND YET AGAIN, AND BEGIN CURSING –
AND ALL BECAUSE THERE IS SOMEBODY IN THAT BOAT.
YET IF THE BOAT WERE EMPTY, HE WOULD NOT BE SHOUTING, AND HE WOULD NOT BE ANGRY.
IF YOU CAN EMPTY YOUR OWN BOAT
CROSSING THE RIVER OF THE WORLD,
NO ONE WILL OPPOSE YOU,
NO ONE WILL SEEK TO HARM YOU.
THE STRAIGHT TREE IS THE FIRST TO BE CUT DOWN,
THE SPRING OF CLEAR WATER IS THE FIRST TO BE DRAINED DRY. IF YOU WISH TO IMPROVE YOUR WISDOM
AND SHAME THE IGNORANT,
TO CULTIVATE YOUR CHARACTER AND OUTSHINE OTHERS,
A LIGHT WILL SHINE AROUND YOU
AS IF YOU HAD SWALLOWED THE SUN AND THE MOON –
AND YOU WILL NOT AVOID CALAMITY.
A WISE MAN HAS SAID:
”HEWHOISCONTENTWITHHIMSELF
HAS DONE WORTHLESS WORK.
ACHIEVEMENT IS THE BEGINNING OF FAILURE, FAME IS THE BEGINNING OF DISGRACE.”
WHO CAN FREE HIMSELF OF ACHIEVEMENT AND FAME

THEN DESCEND AND BE LOST
AMID THE MASSES OF MEN?
HE WILL FLOW LIKE TAO, UNSEEN,
HE WILL GO ABOUT LIKE LIFE ITSELF
WITH NO NAME AND NO HOME.
SIMPLE IS HE, WITHOUT DISTINCTION.
TO ALL APPEARANCES HE IS A FOOL.
HIS STEPS LEAVE NO TRACE. HE HAS NO POWER. HE ACHIEVES NOTHING, HE HAS NO REPUTATION. SINCE HE JUDGES NO ONE,
NO ONE JUDGES HIM.
SUCH IS THE PERFECT MAN –
HIS BOAT IS EMPTY.

OSHO: 'What will God do w/Sinners? If He Takes Revenge then He's No Longer Divine. If He Wants to be Just He Can't Have Compassion b/c Justice and Compassion Cannot Co-exist. [justice is man-made]'

OSHO Rajineesh From the Mustard Seed [avoid imitation reprints]

THE SIXTH SAYING

Jesus said :

The Kingdom is like a shepherd

who had one hundred sheep.

One of them went astray, which was the largest.

He left behind the ninety-nine, he sought for the one

until he found it.

Having tired himself out,
he said to the sheep:
I love thee more than the ninety-nine.

One of the most puzzling problems has been: what will happen to the sinners, those who have gone astray? What is the relationship between the Divine and the sinner? Is the sinner going to be punished? Is there going to be a hell? Because all the priests have been insisting that the sinner is going to be thrown into hell, he is to be punished. But can God punish anybody? Is there not compassion enough? And if God cannot forgive, then who will be able to forgive?

Many answers have been given, but Jesus' answer is the most beautiful. Before we enter into this saying many other things have to be understood, they will give you the background.

Whenever we punish a person, whatsoever rationalizations we may like to make, our reasons are different; and remember the distinction between reason and rationalization. You may be a father or a mother, and your child has done something of which you don't approve. It doesn't matter whether he has done some- thing right or wrong, because who knows what is right and what is wrong? But you disapprove and whatsoever you disapprove of becomes wrong. It may be, it may not be, that is not the point-- whatsoever you approve of is right. So it depends on your approval and disapproval.

And when a child goes astray, is doing something wrong in your view, you punish him. The deep reason is that he has disobeyed, not that he has done something wrong; the deep reason is that your ego feels hurt. The child has been in conflict with you, he has asserted himself. He has said no to you, the father, the authority, the powerful one, so you punish the child. The reason is that your ego is hurt and punishment is a sort of revenge.

But the rationalization is different: you say that it is because he has done wrong and he has to be put right--unless he is punished how is he going to be put fight? So he should be punished when he moves in a wrong way, and he should be rewarded when he follows you. That is how he is to be conditioned for a right life. This is the rationalization, this is how you talk about it in your mind, but this is not the basic unconscious reason.

The unconscious reason is totally different: it is to put the child in his place, to remind him that you are the boss and he is not the boss, that you will decide what is wrong and what is right, that it is you who are going to give him direction; that he is not free, that you possess him, that you are the owner--and if he disobeys then he will suffer.

WASHINGTON DC 8/2020. Photo by UNDECEIVER VINCENT BROWN.

WASHINGTON DC 8/2020. Photo by UNDECEIVER VINCENT BROWN.

If you ask the depth psychologists they will say that in all behavior this distinction between reason and the rationalization has to be understood well. Rationalization is a very cunning device---it hides the real reason and gives a false thing to you, but looks absolutely okay on the surface. And this is happening not only between a father and a child, a mother and a child, it is also happening between society and those children who have gone astray. That is why prison exists, the law exists--it is a revenge, a revenge taken by society.

Society cannot tolerate somebody who is rebellious, because he will destroy its whole structure. He may be right: Athens could not tolerate Socrates, not because he was wrong--be was absolutely right but Athens could not tolerate him because if he had been tolerated then the whole structure of the society would have gone, been thrown to the dogs, and then the society could no longer have existed. So Socrates had to be sacrificed to society.

And Jesus was crucified, not because whatsoever he was saying was wrong--never have such true words been asserted on this earth- but he was sacrificed to the society because the way he was talking, the way he was behaving, was dangerous to its structure.

Society cannot tolerate this so it will punish you. But it also rationalizes: it says this is just to put you fight, it punishes you for your own good. But nobody ever bothers whether that good is ever achieved or not. We have been punishing criminals for thousands of years, but nobody bothers whether those criminals are ever transformed through our punishment or not. Criminals go on increasing: as prisons increase, prisoners increase; the more laws, the more criminals; the more courts, the more punishments. The result is absolutely absurd more criminality.

What is the problem? The criminal can also feel that it is a rationalization, that he is punished for doing wrong--he is punished because he has been caught. So he also has h/s rationalization: next time he has to be more cunning and more clever, that's all. This time he has been caught because he was not alert, not because he has done wrong. Society proved more clever than him, so next time he will see--he is going to prove himself more cunning, clever, intelligent, and then he will not be caught. A prisoner, a criminal who is punished always thinks that he is punished, not for the thing he has committed, but because he has been caught. So the only thing he is going to learn from the punishment is not to be caught again.

Whenever a prisoner comes out of prison he is a better criminal than ever: he has lived with experienced people inside the prison, with more advanced adepts who know much, who have been caught, who have been punished much and who have suffered long; and who have been deceiving in many, many ways---who are very advanced on the path of crime. Living with them, serving them, becoming a disciple to them,-he learns; he learns through experience that next time he is not to be caught. Then he is a better criminal.

Nobody is stopped by punishment, but society goes on thinking that it is because the wrong has to be stopped that we punish. Both are wrong: society has some other reason--it takes revenge; and the criminal, he also understands--because egos understand each other's language very easily, howsoever unconscious--the criminal also thinks, "Okay, I will take revenge when my time comes, I will see." Then a conflict exists between the criminal's ego and society's ego.

Is God the same? Just like a justice, a magistrate, just like a father, or a bess? Is God also cruel in the same way as society is? Is God also the same deep down, an egoist as we are? Will He take revenge if you disobey? Will He punish you? Then He is no longer Divine, then He is just an ordinary man like us.

This is one of the profoundest problems: how will God behave with a sinner who has gone astray? Will He be kind? Then there are other things implied. And if He wants to be just. He cannot have compassion, because justice and compassion cannot exist together. Compassion means unconditional forgiveness, but it is not just.

It is possible for a saint to pray continuously his whole life, never do anything wrong; to always be afraid of moving beyond the boundary, to live in his own confinement, create an imprisonment for himself; to never do anything wrong, remain virtuous his whole fife;, to never allow himself any enjoyment of the senses, to be very austere. It is also possible for another man to live, indulge, to do whatsoever comes to his mind; go wherever his senses lead him. enjoy whatsoever the world gives; to do all types of things, all types of sins- and then for both to reach the Divine, for both to reach God's world.

What will happen? If the saint is not rewarded and the sinner is not punished, it will be very unjust. If both are rewarded, that too will be unjust, because the saint will think: "I have lived a good life, but nothing special is given to me for it." If the sinner is also rewarded in the same way, then what is the use of being a saint? The whole thing becomes futile. Then God may be compassionate, but He is not just.

If He were just, then the arithmetic would be clear in our minds: the sinner has to be punished, the saint has to be rewarded. But then He could not have compassion- a just man has to be cruel because otherwise justice cannot be done. A just man has to live in the head, not in the heart.

A magistrate should not have a heart, otherwise his justice will waver. He should not have any kindness in him, because kindness will become a barrier to doing justice. A man who is just must become like a computer, just a head: laws, rewards, punishment.s-- no heart enters into it, no feeling should be allowed. He should remain a spectator, unfeeling, as if there is no heart in him. But then a difficult problem arises, because for centuries~ we have been saying that God is both just and compassionate; kind, loving~ and yet just. It is a contradiction, a paradox---how to solve it?

Jesus has one answer, and the most beautiful. Now try to understand his answer. It will be difficult because it will go against all your preconceptions, against all your prejudices, for Jesus is not a believer in punishment. Nobody like Jesus can be a believer in punishment, because deep down punishment is revenge. A Buddha, a Krishna, a Jesus, they cannot believe in punishment. Rather, on the contrary, they can drop the very quality of justice from God. But compassion cannot be dropped, because justice is a human ideal, compassion is Divine. Justice has condition attached to it: "Do this and you will achieve this. Don't do that, otherwise you will miss this." Compassion has no conditions.

God is compassionate. And to understand His compassion we have to start from the sinner.

"Jesus said: The Kingdom is like a shepherd who had one hundred sheep. One of them went astray, which was the largest. He left behind the ninety nine, he sought for the one until he found it. Having tired himself out, he said to the sheep: I love thee more than the ninety-nine."

Absurd illogical---but true. Try to understand : "The Kingdom of God is like a shepherd who had one hundred sheep. One of them went astray, which was the largest."

It is always so--the one who goes astray is always the best. If you are a father and you have five children, only the best child will try to resist and deny you, only the best child will assert himself. The mediocre ones will always yield to you, but the one who is not mediocre will rebel, because the very quality of his mind is rebellious. Intelligence is rebellious: the more intelligent. the more rebellious. And those who are not rebellious who are yea-sayers, are almost dead; you may like them, but they have no life in them. They follow you, not because they love you, they follow you because they are weak, they are afraid, they cannot stand alone, they cannot stand against--they are weaklings, impotent.

Look around: people whom you think are good are almost always those who are weak. Their goodness does not come out of their strength, it comes out of their weakness. They are good because they cannot dare to be bad. But what type of goodness is this which comes out of weakness? Goodness must come out of overflowing strength, only then is it good, because then it has life, a floodlike life.

So whenever a sinner becomes a saint, his saintliness has its own glory. But whenever an ordinary man becomes a saint because of his weakness, his saintliness is pale and dead, there is no llfe in it. You can become a saint out of weakness---but remember, then you will miss. Only if you become a saint out of your strength will you reach. A man who is good because he cannot be bad is not really good. The moment he becomes stronger he will become bad; give him power and power will corrupt him immediately.

This happened in this country: Gandhi had a great following~ but it seems that the goodness of his followers came out of weakness. They were good when they were not in power, but when they came to power, when they became the rulers of this country, then the power corrupted them immediately.

Can power corrupt a powerful man? Never! Because he is already powerfuL If power could corrupt him, power would have corrupted him already! Power corrupts only if you are weak and your goodness comes out of weakness. Lord Acton has said: "Power corrupts and corrupts absolutely!'" But I would like to make it conditional because this statement is not unconditional, not categorical, it cannot be: Power corrupts if goodness comes out of weakness; if goodness comes out of strength, no power can corrupt. How can power corrupt if you know it already, when it is there already?

It is very difficult though, to find from where your goodness comes. If you are not a thief because you are afraid of being caught, the day you become certain that nobody can catch you, you will become a thief--because then who will prevent you? Before, only your fear was the prevention; you were not going to murder your enemy because you knew you would be caught. But if a situation arises where you can murder the man and you cannot be caught, you cannot be punished for it, you will murder him immediately. So it is only through weakness that you are good.

But how can goodness arise out of weakness? Because goodness needs overflowing energy. Goodness is a luxury, remember. Saintliness is a luxury--it comes out of affluence. When there is too much energy, so much that you are flooded with it, then you start sharing it. Then you cannot exploit because there is no need. Then you can give out of your heart because you have so much that really you are burdened. You would like to share and renounce, you would like to throw everything and give all your life as a gift.

When you have something you would like to give it--remember this law: you cling to something only "when you don't really own it; if you own it you can give it. Only when you can give something happily are you the owner. If you are still clinging to it, then deep down you are afraid and you are not the master of it. You know deep down that it does not belong to you, and sooner or later it will be taken away from you. That is why you cannot give. So only when a person gives his love does he show that he has love; only when a person gives his whole life does he show that he is alive. There is no other way to know it.

Out of weakness much goodness appears. It is an appearance, it is a false coin, and a false coin is just like a paper flower or a plastic flower. Whenever a tree flowers it flowers only because it is flooded with too much energy. Flowers are luxuries~ a tree flowers only when it can afford to. If water is not given in the right pro- portion, if fertilizers are not given in the right proportion, if the soil is not rich, then the tree may have leaves but it cannot have flowers.

There is a hierarchy: the highest can exist only when there is energy to move to the highest. If you are not fed well, intelligence will disappear first because that is a flowering. In a poor country the real poverty is not of the body, the real poverty is of intelligence, because if the country is very poor intelligence cannot exist--it is a flowering. Only when all the bodily needs are fulfilled does energy move higher; when the bodily needs are not fulfilled, the energy moves to fulfill the bodily needs first. Because the base has to be protected first, the root has to be protected first. If there is no root there cannot be any flowering; if there is no body then where will the intelligence exist? And compassion is even higher than intelligence, .and meditation still higher.

In India, Buddha and Mahavir were produced when the country was very rich. Since then so-called saints have existed, but not a man like Buddha--difficult, very difficult! Because such a flowering
is possible only when there is useless energy, energy which cannot be used--only then does the energy start enjoying itself. And when energy starts enjoying itself it begins to turn inwards, it becomes an inner turning. Then it becomes meditation, then a Buddha is born, then ecstasy exists.

If you don't give water to" the tree, first the flowers will disappear, then the leaves will disappear; then the branches will die and only at the last moment will the roots die---because with roots things can come up again, so the tree will protect its root& A root is the lowest, but the lowest has to be protected because it is the foundation. When good days come, when the rains come and there is water, then the root can sprout again, the leaves will come again, and again there will be a flowering~ And this same hierarchy exists in you.

Be good out of your energy, never be good out of your weak- heSS. I am not saying be bad ! Because out of weakness, how can you be either? Badness needs energy as much as goodness. You cannot be had, you cannot be evil without energy, and you cannot be good without energy--because both are REAL. Then what can you be without energy? You can just have a false face: you will not be anything, you will just be a facade, a deception, a ghost, not a real pertain---whatsoever you do will be ghostlike. And this is what is happening. Then you will create a false goodness, a false saintliness. You will think you are a saint because you have not committed any sin, not because you have attained the Divine.

When YOU attain the Divine it is an achievement, a positive energy achievement. Then yon become godlike, and then there is no effort to be godlike--it flows spontaneously. You can resist being bad, but that is negative. When yon resist, the desire is there, and if the desire is there to do evil, you have committed it, it makes no difference. This is the difference between sin and crime.

Crime has to be an act. You can go on thinking about committing crime, but no court can punish you because no court has authority over the mind, only over the body--a crime has to be an act. I can go on thinking of murdering the whole world, but no court can punish me just because I go on thinking about it. I can say I enjoy it, but I have not murdered anybody, it has not become an act. Action comes under the law, not thought, and this is the difference between crime and sin.

Sin doesn't make any distinction between your acts and your thoughts : if you think, the seed is there; whether it sprouts in the act or not is not the problem. If it becomes an act then it will be a crime. But if you have thought it you have already committed the sin--for the Divine you have become a criminal, you have gone astray. But this is the point to be understood, a very difficult one : that those who go astray are always more powerful than those who remain on the path.

Those who go astray are always the best. Go to a madhouse and see: you will find the most intelligent people have gone mad. Look at the past seventy years of this century: the most intelligent people have gone mad, not the mediocre ones. Nietzsche; one of the best intelligences ever born, went mad, had to go mad--he had so much energy; so much energy that it could not be confined, so much energy that it had to become a flood; it could not be a gentle stream, he could not channel it--it was like an ocean, wild, Nietzsche went mad, Nijinsky went mad. Look at the seventy years of this century and you will find the best, the cream, the very best went mad, and the mediocrities were sane,

This looks very absurd: mediocrities remain sane and genius goes mad. Why does a mediocre person remain sane? No energy to move astray. A child becomes a problem child when he has overflowing energy, he has to do something or other. Only a blood- less child remains in the corner--if you say to him : "Repeat Ram, Ram, Ram," he will repeat it, if you give him a rosary he will do it. But, if the child is really alive then he will throw away the rosary and he will say : "This is stupid I I'm going to play and I'm going to climb in the trees, I'm going to do something!"

Life is energy. Only a bloodless, anaemic mind will not go astray, cannot, because it is difficult to afford that much energy, it is difficult to move to that extreme, to that abyss. But those who go astray--if they are ever found---they become Buddhas. If Nietzsche ever goes into meditation he will become a Buddha, He has the energy to become mad, so he has the energy to become Enlightened--it is the same energy, only the direction changes. A potent~ Buddha will become mad if he is not going to become a Buddha--where will the energy go? If you cannot be creative, energy becomes destructive. Go to the madhouse: you will find the most intelligent men there; they are mad only because they are not mediocre; they are mad because they can see further than you, deeper than you. And when they see deeper than you, illusions disappear.

The whole of life is such a puzzling thing, that if you can see deeper it will be very difficult to remain sane, very difficult. One remains sane because one cannot see: you see only two percent of life, and ninety-eight percent, psychologists say, has been closed; because if you come to see it, it will be such a flood that you will not be able to tolerate it--you will go insane, berserk.

Now a few psychologists, those who have been studying mad- hess very deeply, like R, D. Laing and others, are stumbling on certain facts. One of the facts is this : that people who go mad are the best. people who go into crime are the most rebellious. They can become great saints and it is no surprise if a Valmiki becomes a saint.

Valmiki was a dacoit, a murderer, be lived by murder and loot, A sudden happening--and he became Enlightened, One Enlightened person was passing, and Valmiki, a murderer, a man who lived by theft, caught hold of this Enlightened man.

The Enlightened man said, “What are you going to do?" Valmlkl said, "I am going to rob you of all that you have!"

The Enlightened man said, "If you could do that I would be happy, because I have something very inner--rob it, you are welcome!"

Valmiki could not understand it, but he said, "I am concerned only with outward things."

The Enlightened man said. "But they won't help much. And why are you doing thisT'

Valmiki replied. "Because of my family, for my family--my mother, my wife, my children--they will starve if I don't do this; and I only know this art."

So the enlightened man said, "Bind me to a tree so I cannot escape, and go hack and tell your mother and your wife and your children that you are committing sin for them. Ask them if they are ready to share the punishment. When you are before God, when the Last Judgment comes, will they be ready to share the punishment?"

For the first time Valmiki started thinking. He said, "You may be right. I should go and ask."

He went hack, asked his wife, and she said, "Why should I share the punishment? I have not done anything. If you do anything ifs your responsibility?'

And his mother said, "Why should I share it? 1 am your mother, it is your duty to feed me. I don't know how you bring the bread, that's your responsibility."

Nobody was ready to share the punishment--~and Valmiki became converted. He came hack, fell at the feet of the Enlightened man and said, "Now give me the inner, I’m not interested in the outer. Now let me be the robber of the inner, because I have understood that I am alone and whatsoever I do, it is my responsibility, nobody is going to share it. I am born alone, I will die alone, and whatsoever I do is my individual personal responsibility; nobody is going to share it. So now I must look inwards and find who I am. Finished! I am finished with this whole business!"--This man was converted in a second.

The same story happens with Buddha : There was one man who was almost mad, a mad murderer. He had taken u vow that he would kill one thousand people, not less than that, because the society had not treated him well. He would take his revenge by killing one thousand people. And from every person killed he would take one finger and make a rosary around his neck-- one thousand fingers. Because of this his name became Angolimala: the man with a rosary of fingers.

He killed nine hundred and ninety-nine people. Wherever people came to know that Angulimala was near, nobody would move in those parts, the traffic would stop. And then it became very difficult for him to find one man, and only one more man was needed.

Buddha was approaching a forest, people came to him from the villages and they said, "Don't go! Angulimala is there, that mad murderer! He doesn't think twice, he simply murders so he will not think of the fact that you are a Buddha. Don't go by that way, there is another way. You can move by that one, but don't go through this forest!'

Buddha said, "If I don't go, then who will go? And he is waiting for one more, so I have to go.”

Angulimala had almost completed his vow. And he was a man of energy because he was fighting the whole society: only one man--and he had killed a thousand people. And kings were afraid of him, generals were afraid, and the government and the law and the police--nobody could do anything. But Buddha said, “He is a man, he needs me. I must take the risk. Either he will kill me or I will kill him." This is what Buddhas do, they stake, they risk their lives. Buddha went. Even the closest disciples who had said that they would remain with him up to the very end, they started lagging behind--because this was dangerous!

So when Buddha approached the hill where Angulimala was sitting on a rock. there was no one behind him, he was alone. All the disciples had disappeared. Angulimala looked at this innocent man, childlike; so beautiful that even he, a murderer, felt compassion for him. He thought: "'This man seems to be absolutely unaware that I am here, otherwise nobody goes along this path." And the man looked so innocent, so beautiful, that even Angolimala thought: "It is not good to kill this man. I'll leave him, I can find somebody else."

Then he said to Buddha, “Go back! Stop there now and go back! Don't move a step forward! I am Angulima, and these are nine hundred and ninety-nine fingers here, and I need one finger more--even if my mother comes I will kill her and fulfill my vow! So don't come near, I'm dangerous! And I am not a believer in religion, I'm not bothered who you are. You may be a very good monk, a great saint maybe, but I don't care! I only care about the finger, and your finger is as good as anybody else's.bSo don't come a single step further, otherwise I will kill you. STOP!" But Buddha continued moving.

Then Angulimala thought: "Either this man is deaf or mad!" He again shouted: "Stop! Don't move!"

Buddha said, "I stopped long ago, I am not moving Angulimala, you are moving. I stopped long ago. All movement has stopped because all motivation has stopped! When there is no motivation, how can movement happen? There is no goal for me, I have achieved the goal so why should I move? You are moving--and I say to you : you stop!"

Angulimala was sitting on, the rock and he started laughing. He said, "You are really mad! I am sitting and you say to me that I am moving, and you are moving and you say that you have stopped. Your are really a fool or mad--or I don't know what type of, what manner of man you are!"

Buddha came near and he said, "I have heard that you need one more finger. As far as this body is concerned, my goal is achieved, this body is useless. When I die people will burn it. it will be of no use to anyone. You can use it, your vow can be fulfilled : cut off my finger and cut off my head. I have come on purpose because this is the last chance for my body to be used in some way; otherwise people will burn it."

Angulimala said, "What are you saying? I thought that I was the only madman around here. And don't try to be clever because I’m dangerous, I can still kill you!"

Buddha said, "Before you kill me, do one thing, just the wish of a dying man: cut off a branch of this tree." Angulimala hit his sword against the tree and a big branch fell down. Buddha said, "Just one thing more: join it again to the tree!" Angulimala said, 'How I know perfectly that you are mad-- I can cut but I cannot join."
Then Buddha started laughing and he said, "When you can only destroy and cannot create, yon should not destroy because destruction can be done by children, there is no bravery in it. This branch can be cut by a child, but to join it a master is needed. And if you cannot even join back a branch to the tree, how can you cut off human heads? Have you ever thought about it?"

Angulimala closed his eyes, fell down at Buddha's feet, and he said, "You lead me on that path!" And it is said that in a single moment he became Enlightened.

Next day he was a bhikkhu, a beggar, Buddha's beggar, and begging in the city. The whole city was closed. People were so afraid, they said: "Even if he has become a beggar he cannot be believed. That man is so dangerous!" People were not out On the roads. When Angulimala came to beg nobody was there to give him food, because who would take the risk? People were standing on their terraces looking down. And then they started throwing stones at him because he had killed nine hundred and ninety-nine men of that town. Almost every family had been a victim, so they started throwing stones.

Angulimala fell down on the street, blood was flowing from all over his body, he had many wounds. And Buddha came with his disciples and he said, "Look! Angulimala, how are you feeling?"

Angulimala opened his eyes and said, “I am so grateful to you. They can kill my body but they cannot touch me--and that is what I was doing my whole life and never realized the fact."

Buddha said, "Angulimala has become Enlightened, he has become a Brahmin, a knower of Brahma (Ultimate Reality)."

It can happen in a single moment if the energy is there. If the energy is not there, then it is difficult. The whole system of Yoga is how to create energy, more energy. The whole dynamics of Tantra is how to create more energy in you, so you become a floodlike phenomenon. Then you can become good or bad.

Jesus says : "One of them went astray, which was the largest."

Only those who are great, who are the best, go astray. The sinners are the most beautiful people in the world--gone wrong, of course! They can become saints any moment. Saints are beautiful, sinners are beautiful, but the people who are just in between, they are ugly. Because impotence is the only ugliness : when you don't have any energy, when you are already a dead thing, a corpse; somehow carrying yourself, or having others carry you.

Why do the best, why do the great go astray? There is a secret to be understood: the process of growth is that first you have to attain the ego. If you don't attain to a crystallized ego surrender is never possible. Looks paradoxical, but this is how it is. First, you have to attain a very crystallized ego, and then you have to drop it. If you don't attain to a crystallized ego, surrender can never happen to you How can you surrender something which you have not got?

A rich man can renounce his riches, but what should a beggar do? He has no riches to renounce. A great scholar can throw his intellect, but what will a mediocre person do? How can he throw it when he has not got it? If you have knowledge you can renounce it and become ignorant, humble; but if you don't have any knowledge, how can you renounce it?

Socrates could say, "I don't know anything." This is the second part: he knew much, then he realized that all knowledge is useless. But this cannot be attained by a person who has not moved like Socrates. The intellect has to be trained, knowledge has to be gained, the ego has to be crystallized; this is the first part of life. When you have the riches, then you can renounce them--the difference is great.

A beggar on the street and Buddha on the street are both beggars, but the quality differs absolutely: Buddha is a beggar by his own will. He is not forced to be a beggar, it is his freedom. Buddha is a beggar because he has tasted riches and found them futile; Buddha is a beggar because he has lived through desire and found it futile, useless. Buddha is a beggar because the kingdom of this world has failed. So Buddha's beggary has a richness about it--no king can be so rich, because he is still half way round and Buddha has completed the circle.

But a beggar who has never been rich also standing on the road: his begging is simply begging, because he does not know the taste of riches. How can he renounce a desire which he has not fulfilled? How can he say that palaces are useless? He has no experience of them. How can he say that beautiful women are worthless? He cannot say that because he has not known beautiful women. Only experience can give you the key to renounce. Without experience you can console yourself, and many poor people, poor in many ways, do that.

If you don't have a beautiful wife you go on saying: "What is there? The body is just the body, and the body is mortal and it is the abode of death." But deep down, deep down the desire remains, and desire can go only when experience has happened, when you have come to know--this is a consolation. A poor man can console himself that there is nothing in palaces, but he knows there is; otherwise, why is everybody mad for riches? And he himself is obsessed and mad: in his dreams he lives in palaces, in his dreams he becomes the Emperor. But in the daytime, when he is a beggar on the street, he goes on saying: "I don't bother, I don't care, I have renounced!" This consolation is of no use, it is dangerous, it is false.

The first part of life for a rightly maturing person is to attain the ego, and the second part---then the circle becomes complete -is to renounce it.

A child grows only when he resists his parents, when he fights with his parents; when he moves away from them, against them, he attains his own individual ego. If he goes on clinging to his parents, following them, he will never be an individual in his own right. He has to go astray--this is how life is meant to be. He has to become independent, and there is pain in becoming independent. There is a fight; and you can fight only if you feel you are. And this is a circle: if you feel yon are, you can fight more; if you fight more, you become more, you are more-- you feel: "I am". The child attains maturity when he becomes totally independent. Because of this independence he has to go astray.

The sinner may be seeking independence from the society, from the mother, from the father - but the sinner is seeking independence and ego in a wrong way. The saint is also seeking independence, but in a right way. The ways are different, but wrong ways are always easier. To become a saint is difficult, because to become a saint you must have been a sinner first. Try to understand this : to be a sinner you need not he a saint first, but to be a saint you need to be a sinner first. Otherwise, your saintliness will be poor, it will not be rich; it will be flat, pale, it will not he alive;
it will be a summer stream, not a flooded river.

"One of them went astray, which was the largest."

As far as I know, the word 'largest', in the world of sheep. carries the meaning of 'the best'. Because the largest sheep is the best sheep: it carries more wool, it carries more fat, so it costs more to p~; if you sell it you will gain more. The larger the sheep the better, the smaller the sheep the poorer. 'Largest' means the best--and the best went astray. It is symbolic.

"The shepherd...left behind the ninety-nlne……." they were not worthwhile.

Why does Jesus always choose the shepherd and the sheep? It is very meaningful, his symbology is meaningful: the whole crowd of mediocre minds is just like sheep, they live in a crowd.

Look at sheep moving on the road: they move as if they have a collective mind, not like independent beings--hugging each other, huddled, afraid to move alone. They move in a crowd.

I have heard: One school-teacher was asking a small boy whose father was a shepherd, "If there are ten sheep and one jumps over the fence around your house, how many will remain behind?"

The boy said. "None!" The teacher said, "What are you saying? I am giving you an arithmetical problem to solve--what are you saying? Ten sheep were there, one has jumped out; how many are left behind?"

The boy said. "You may know arithmetic, but I know sheep ---none!” Because sheep have a collective mind, they move as a crowd : if one jumps, they will all jump.

The shepherd left the ninety-nine sheep behind and went in search of the one sheep who had gone astray.
Jesus always says that God will go in search of the sinner, not in search of the mediocre, the middle ~use the mediocre one is not worthwhile, he has not earned that much worth. And, moreover, he is always on the path, so there is no need to seek him, no need to search for hlm--and he cannot go astray. That is why the shepherd left ninety-nine sheep in the forest, in the dark night, and went in search of the one who had gone astray. Because this one had become individual, this one had attained the ego; the other ninety-nine were without egos, they were a crow&

Look at your whole being: is it still a crowd? Or have you become an ego? If you have become an ego, then God will be in search of you because it is worthwhile.--you have to be sought. you have to be found. You have gained half the circle, and now the other half is surrender; now the other half can be attained through God. Only you can attain the first half, the other half will be completed by the Divine. When you have an ego, then somewhere, in some form, God is in search of you because you have done your part, you have become an individual. Now, if you lose individuality you will become universaL

This is the difference : before individuality you are just a crowd. not universal: just a crowd, the local crowd. Then you attain individuality, you go astray; you become independent, you become an ego--and then when you lose this ego you become the Ocean, you become the Whole.

Right now you are not, so you cannot become the Whole. Right now the crowd exists, you are just numbers in the crowd. They do it well in the military, they give numbers to the soldiers : one, two, three, four--no names; because really you don't have any name, you have not earned it. You are just a number, a digit : one, two, three, four...so when any soldiers die, they .can write on the board that inch and such numbers have fallen. They are numbers and numbers can be replaced. When 'number one' has fallen he can be replaced by another person, and he becomes 'number one'. In the military there are sheep, and the military is the perfect society, the perfect ant-like society, the crowd. If you want to know the crowd mind look at the military: they have to disc~line you completely, in such a way that you lose all independence. An order is an order, you are not to think about it. They order: "Right turn!" and you 'right turn!” And this becomes so deep.

I have heard that the wife of one colonel was very much disturbed, because whenever the colonel slept on his left side he would more. And it was difficult for her because it was not an ordinary snore---a colonel's snore. It was like a roar, so it was impossible for her to sleep. But whenever he lay on his right side, then he would not more. So she went to a psycho-analyst and asked about it. He said, "It is simple: whenever he snores, turn him to the right."

She said, "That's difficult! He's a heavy man and then he gets angry. If I shake him and wake him up he gets angry; and it happens so many times in the night that my whole night would be lost doing this."

The psychoanalyst said, "Don't worry--simply whisper in the colonel's ear : “Right turn!” and it will do." And it did! An order is an order---it goes so deep in the unconscious.

A society exists as a crowd. You can turn it into an army immediately, with no trouble. That's why Hitler could succeed in turning his whole country into an army camp. Mao has succeeded in turning his whole country into an army camp. The society lives just on the boundary; you can switch it immediately : a little discipline and the society can be turned into a military camp. There is no individuality because individuality is not allowed, you should not assert yourself. This is the sheeplike crowd, the sheeplike mind.

Have you got any consciousness of your own? Or do you simply live as a part of the society you were born in? You are a Hindu, a Mohammedan, a Christian, a Sikh, a Jaln---but are you a man? You cannot say that you are a man, because a man has no society. A Socrates is a man, a Jesus is a man, a Nanak is a man--but not you! You belong, but a man belongs to no one, he stands on his own feet. That is what Jesus says : The best goes astray.

And once the best goes astray: 'The shepherd...left behind the ninety-nine, and he sought for the one until he found it."

You go on praying for God but He is not in search of you, that's why you miss Him. First become yourself, then He will be in search of you. There is no need to seek God--and how can you seek Him? You don't know the address, you don't know His abode. You only know meaningless words and theories, they will not help.

I have heard that one priest arrived in a strange town. The taxis were on strike and he had to reach the church, because he had to deliver the sermon that evening. So he asked a small boy where the church was and the boy led him there. When he reached the church he thanked the boy and said to him, "I am very grateful that you helped me--not only did you show me, you came with me. If you are at all interested in knowing where God is, come this evening to my sermon, my talk. I am going to talk about the way to the abode of the Divine."

The boy laughed and he said, "You don't know the way to the church; how will you know the way to the Divine? I’m not coming!'

But I tell you, even if you know the way to the church it makes no difference. Everybody knows the way to the church, but that makes no difference because the church is not His abode, it has never been! You cannot seek Him because you don't know Him. He can seek you because He knows you--and this is one of the basic teachings of Jesus-" that man cannot reach the Divine, but the Divine can reach man. And He always reaches whenever you are ready.

So the question is not to seek Him, the question is just to be ready and wait. And the first readiness is to become individual, "to go astray." The first thing is to be rebellious, because only then do you gain the ego. The first thing is to go beyond the crowd--that is what going astray means : to go beyond the clear- cut, formulated, limited scope of the society. Because beyond it is the wilderness, beyond it exists the vastness of God.

The society is just a clearing in the forest. It is not real, it is man-created. All your laws are man-created; whatsoever you call virtue, whatsoever you call sin, is just man-created. You don't really know what virtue is. This word 'virtue' from the Latin origin is very beautiful : the word from the Latin means 'powerful'; it doesn't mean 'good', it means 'virile', it means 'powerful.’

Be powerful, assert yourself, stand on your own! Don't fall a victim to the crowd! Start thinking start being yourself! And follow your lonely path--don't be a sheep!

Ninety-nine sheep can be left in the forest--there is no fear about them, they will not be lost because they will huddle together, so they can be found any moment. The problem is not with them but with the one, the best, who has left the fold. Whenever a sheep can leave the fold it means power exists there, and the sheep is not afraid of the forest, not afraid of the wild animals, not afraid at all; the sheep has become fearless---only then can she leave the fold. And fearlessness is the first step of being ready.

Ego is the first step to surrender. It looks absolutely paradoxical. You will think that I am mad, because you think that humbleness is needed---I say, no! First ego is needed, otherwise your humbleness will be false. First ego is needed-- sharp, sharp as a sword. That will give you a clarity of being, a distinctness, and then you can drop it; when you have it you can drop it. Then a humbleness comes and that humbleness is totally different: it is not the humbleness of the poor, it is not the humbleness of the weak--it is the humbleness of the strong, it is the humbleness of the powerful. Then you can yield, but not before that.

"He left behind the ninety-nine, he sought for the one until he found it."

And remember you need not go to seek God, he will come to you. Just become worthy and He will find you, He has to make a path towards you. The moment someone somewhere becomes crystallized, the whole Divine energy moves towards him. He may reach you as an Enlightened man, he may reach you as a Master, as a guru, He may reach you in millions of ways. But how He reaches you is not the point---that is for Him to worry about, it is not for you to worry about. First attain the ego, be ready, become individual, and then the universal can happen to you.

"Having tired himself out, he said to the sheep: I love thee more than the ninety-nine."

The one who has become rebellious, God loves him more. Priests will say: 'What nonsense! One who has gone astray, God loves him more?" The priests cannot believe it, but this is how it happens. Jesus is the lost sheep. Buddha is the lost sheep, Mahavir is the lost sheep. The crowd goes on moving in its mediocrity, while a Mahavir, a Buddha and a Jesus are sought out--God rushes towards them.

This happened under the Bodhi Tree where Buddha was siting, perfectly individual, with all the chains of society, culture, religion broken; all the chains broken, perfectly alone. Then God rushed from everywhere, from all directions, because He is in all directions--and Buddha became a God. And he had denied that there is a God, because that was one of the ways to go astray.

He had said: "There is no God, I don't believe in any God." He had said that there is no society, no religion. He denied the Vedas, he denied the caste.system--Brahmins, Shudras. He denied the whole Hindu structure of thinking. He said: "I am not a Hindu, and I don't belong to any society, and I don't believe in any theories. Unless I know the truth I am not going to believe in anything!"

He went on denying and a moment came when he was alone and there was no link with anything, absolutely broken. He became an island, absolutely alone. Under that Bodhi Tree, twenty-five centuries ago, God rushed from everywhere to this man, to this sheep who had gone astray. And, "Having tired himself out, he said to the sheep: I love thee more than the ninety-nine." This was also said to Jesus, this has always been so, this is the foundational law. God seeks the man, not the man God--man just has to be ready.

And how to be ready? Become individual! Be a revolutionary! Go beyond the society, be fearless, break all chains, all relationships! Be alone and exist as if you are the center of the world! Then God gushes towards you and in His rush your ego is lost, the island disappears into the Ocean-suddenly you are no more.

First the society has to be dropped, and that is the inner mechanics: because your ego can exist only with the society. If you go on dropping the society, there will come a moment when the ego will be alone because the society has been dropped. But then without the society the ego cannot exist, because society helps you to exist as an ego. If you go on dropping the society, by and by the base is dropped. When there is no 'thou; the I cannot exist. At the final stage I disappears because 'thou' has been dropped. When there is no 'you', I am not. The `you' has to be dropped, then the I drops. But by dropping 'you' first, the I becomes sharper, crystallized, centered, beautiful, powerful. Then it is consumed--this is the rush of the Divine.

Jesus was crucified because of these sayings. He was making people rebellious, he was teaching them to go astray. He was saying that God loves the one who has gone astray--the sinner, the rebel, the egoist. The Jews could not tolerate it, it was too much. This man had to be silenced: "This man has to be stopped --he is going too far, he will destroy the whole society!" He was creating a situation in which the priests would not be able to stand, the Church would dissolve.

He was against the crowd--and the crowd is all that is around you--and the crowd became panic-stricken. They thought: "This man is the enemy, he is destroying the very base. Without the crowd how can we live?" By going and teaching the ninety-nine sheep to go astray, they will huddle together more. And if you go on teaching them they will take revenge, they will kill you, they will say: "Enough is enough!"

We live in the crowd, we are part of the crowd. Alone we cannot exist. We don't know how to be alone, we always exist with the other. The other is needed, it is a must. Without the other who are you? Your identity is lost.

This is the problem: ninety-nine sheep create all religions, and the real Religion happens only to the one sheep who has gone astray.


Be courageous! Move beyond the clearing, go to the wild! Life is there and only then will you grow. There may be suffering, because there is no growth without suffering. There may be a cross, crucifixion, because there is no maturity without crucifixion. Society may take revenge--accept it! That is bound to happen, because when the one sheep comes back the ninety-nine will say: "This is the sinner! This sheep went astray, this one is no part of us, this sheep doesn't belong to us!"

And those ninety-nine sheep will be absolutely unable to conceive that the shepherd is carrying that sheep on his shoulders --because this is the lost sheep and it has been found.

Jesus says the shepherd will go back to his home. he will M his friends, and he will have a feast because a sheep was lost and a sheep has been found. Jesus says whenever a sinner enters Into Heaven there is rejoicing, because a sheep has been lost and a sheep has been found!

OSHO Rajineesh: "The greatest barrier that stands between you & the truth is that you have convinced yourself via others that you already have it."

OSHO Rajineesh: "The greatest barrier that stands between you & the truth is that you have convinced yourself via others that you already have it."

WHEN YAMAOKA WAS A BRASH STUDENT HE VISITED THE MASTER DOKUON.

WANTING TO IMPRESS THE MASTER HE SAID:

'THERE IS NO MIND, THERE IS NO BODY,

THERE IS NO BUDDHA. THERE IS NO BETTER, THERE IS NO

WORSE. THERE IS NO MASTER, THERE IS NO

STUDENT. THERE IS NO GIVING, THERE IS NO

RECEIVING. WHAT WE THINK WE SEE AND FEEL IS

NOT REAL. NONE OF THESE SEEMING THINGS REALLY

EXISTS.'

DOKUON HAD BEEN SITTING QUIETLY SMOKING

HIS PIPE, AND SAYING NOTHING. SUDDENLY HE

PICKED UP HIS STAFF AND GAVE YAMAOKA A

TERRIBLE WHACK.

YAMAOKA JUMPED UP IN ANGER.

DOKUON SAID: 'SINCE NONE OF THESE THINGS

REALLY EXISTS, AND ALL IS EMPTINESS, WHERE DOES

YOUR ANGER COME FROM? THINK ABOUT IT.'


KNOWLEDGE IS NOT OF MUCH HELP. Only being can become the vehicle for the other shore.
You can go on thinking, accumulating information -- but those are paper boats, they won't help in an ocean voyage. If you remain on the shore and go on talking about them, it is okay -- paper boats are as good as real boats if you never go for the voyage; but if you go for the voyage with paper boats then you will be drowned. And words are nothing but paper boats -- not even that substantial.

And when we accumulate knowledge, what do we do? Nothing changes inside. The being remains absolutely unaffected. Just like dust, information gathers around you -- just like dust gathering around a mirror: the mirror remains the same, only it loses its mirroring quality. What you know through the mind makes no difference -- your consciousness remains the same. In fact it becomes worse, because accumulated knowledge is just like dust around your mirroring consciousness; the consciousness reflects less and less and less.

The more you know, the less aware you become. When you are completely filled with scholarship, borrowed knowledge, you are already dead. Then nothing comes to you as your own. Everything is borrowed and parrotlike.

Mind IS a parrot. I have heard -- it happened in the days of Joseph Stalin -- that a man, a very prominent communist, came to the Moscow police station and reported that his parrot was missing. Because this man was a very prominent communist, the chief at the police station inquired about the parrot, for it was significant and had to be searched for. In his inquiries he asked, 'Does the parrot talk?'

The communist, the comrade, felt a slight fear, and then he said, 'Yes, he talks. But note it down: whatsoever political opinions he has, they are completely his own.'

But how can a parrot have opinions of its own? A parrot cannot have opinions of its own -- and neither can mind, because mind is a mechanism. A parrot is more alive than a mind. Even a parrot may have some opinions of its own, but the mind cannot. Mind is a computer, a biocomputer. It accumulates. It is never original, it cannot be. Whatsoever it has is borrowed, taken from others.

You become original only when you transcend mind. When the mind is dropped, and the consciousness faces existence directly, immediately, moment to moment in contact with existence, you become original. Then for the first time you are authentically your own. Otherwise all ideas are borrowed. You may quote scriptures, you may know by heart all the Vedas, the Koran, the Gita, The Bible, but that makes no difference -- they are not your own. And knowledge that is not your own is dangerous, more dangerous than ignorance, because it is a hidden ignorance, and you will not be able to see that you are deceiving yourself. You are carrying false coins and thinking that you are a rich man, carrying false stones and thinking that they are Kohinoors. Sooner or later your poverty will be revealed. Then you will be shocked.
This happens whenever you die, whenever death comes near. In the shock that death gives to you, suddenly you become aware that you have not gained anything -- because only that is gained which is gained in being.

You have accumulated fragments of knowledge from here and there, you may have become a great encyclopedia, but that is not the point; and particularly for those who are in search of truth, that is a barrier, not a help. Knowledge has to be transcended.

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Osho - "Why Don't You Retire?"

Osho - "Why Don't You Retire?"

TOKUSAN WAS STUDYING ZEN UNDER RYUTAN. ONE NIGHT TOKUSAN CAME TO RYUTAN AND ASKED MANY QUESTIONS.

THE TEACHER SAID, ”THE NIGHT IS GETTING OLD – WHY DON’T YOU RETIRE?”

SO TOKUSAN BOWED, AND AS HE OPENED THE SCREEN TO GO OUT HE OBSERVED, ”IT IS VERY DARK OUTSIDE.”

RYUTAN OFFERED TOKUSAN A LIGHTED CANDLE TO FIND HIS WAY, BUT JUST AS TOKUSAN RECEIVED IT, RYUTAN BLEW IT OUT.

AT THAT MOMENT THE MIND OF TOKUSAN WAS OPENED.

TOKUSAN WAS STUDYING ZEN UNDER RYUTAN. ONE NIGHT TOKUSAN CAME TO RYUTAN AND ASKED MANY QUESTIONS.

The first thing to understand: you cannot study Zen. It is impossible. You can be in it, but you cannot study it – because Zen, or dhyan, is not an object of study, it is a way of life. It depends how you live. You cannot get it through scriptures, you cannot get it from anybody. Nobody can teach you, it is not to be taught. It is not knowledge which can be transferred from one hand to another. It is a way of life. You can allow yourself to move into it, you can flow into it, you can be vulnerable to it, open to it – and that’s what one has to do with a master.

You cannot study, you can just allow yourself to be infected. It is like an infection; if you are vulnerable, you will catch it. Just living with the master is enough: open, not fighting, just being with the master, there are moments while you are silent... you can learn it.

This story says, TOKUSAN WAS STUDYING ZEN.... There he was wrong. No university can offer you a course in religion. They offer, but whatsoever they teach is not religion at all. It may be a history of religion – it is not religion. It may be philosophies of religion – it is not religion. They may help you to learn the Koran, the Bible, the Gita, but it is not religion. They may talk about Jesus, Buddha, Krishna, and you will learn many things, but you will miss the very base, the very core.

So the first thing to be understood is, nobody can explain to you what Zen is, what dhyan is. You can learn it, but nobody can teach you. I have been continuously saying that there are disciples and no masters, because a master cannot do anything positively, directly. He cannot give it to you, he cannot teach it to you. What can he do? If he could teach, he could have given it; then one buddha would be enough to enlighten the whole world. But many buddhas have existed and the world remains as it is. Directly, nothing can be done. The thing is so subtle, so delicate, that if you transfer it, in the very transfer it dies.

I have heard: One Christian priest was sending a Bible as a present to some friend – he had made a beautiful parcel. He came to the post office and the clerk at the window asked, ”Is there something breakable in it?”

The priest laughed and said, ”Yes, Ten Commandments.”

Religion is so delicate, so breakable, no parcel can protect it. The moment you transfer it, it is already dead. It lives with an inner life. It lives in a buddha, in a master. He cannot give it to you, but you can open yourself to it.

It is just like the sun rising in the morning: the sun cannot give life to a flower – no! But the flower opens itself towards it, is enriched through its own opening. If the flower remains closed, the sun cannot do anything. The sun cannot knock at the door, cannot deliver the light, cannot deliver vitality and life – no! The sun will pass unnoticed. A buddha comes – I am here with you, you can open yourself. But if you remain closed nothing can be done. So it is up to you, it is totally dependent on you whether you learn or not – and it is not study.

Study is a dead thing, intellectual. Learning is alive: it is not from the head, it is from the heart. You learn from the heart, you study from the head. When you study you become a great scholar. Go and look at great scholars, all the universities are filled with them, and you will not find people more dead than them. They are almost in their graves – they have already entered! They have never lived; they are so much obsessed with words that they have bypassed life.

They may be talking about love but they have never loved. They cannot afford it – it is so risky; and they are so learned that they cannot take that dangerous step. They have talked about meditation, read about it, but they have never done it. It is dangerous. Nothing can be more dangerous than that. And a scholar is always in search of security; security in words, security in doctrines, security everywhere. He is not a gambler, he cannot stake his life. And unless you stake your life you cannot learn.

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Osho: ‘Before the outside world is destroyed by politicians, enter into your inner world. It’s the only safety left, the only shelter against govt weapons & idiots who have vast power to destroy’

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From “The Hidden Splendor“

By Osho Rajineesh

Osho: ‘Before the outside world is destroyed by politicians, enter into your inner world. It’s the only safety left, the only shelter against govt weapons & idiots who have vast power to destroy

BELOVED OSHO,

CAN YOU PLEASE COMMENT ON THIS BEAUTIFUL POEM BY RUMI WHICH I LOVE SO MUCH: "OUTSIDE, THE FREEZING DESERT NIGHT. THIS OTHER NIGHT INSIDE GROWS WARM, KINDLING. LET THE LANDSCAPE BE COVERED WITH THORNY CRUST. WE HAVE A SOFT GARDEN IN HERE. THE CONTINENTS BLASTED, CITIES AND LITTLE TOWNS, EVERYTHING BECOMES A SCORCHED BLACKENED BALL. THE NEWS WE HEAR IS FULL OF GRIEF FOR THAT FUTURE. BUT THE REAL NEWS INSIDE HERE IS THERE'S NO NEWS AT ALL."

Osho: ‘Before the outside world is destroyed by politicians, enter into your inner world. It’s the only safety left, the only shelter against govt weapons & idiots who have great powers to destroy’

Devaprem, the poem by Mevlana Jalaluddin Rumi is beautiful, as always. He has spoken only beautiful words.

He is one of the most significant poets who are also mystics. That is a rare combination; there are millions of poets in the world and there are a few mystics in the world, but a man who is both is very rare to find.

Rumi is a very rare flower. He is as great a poet as he is a mystic. Hence, his poetry is not just poetry, not just a beautiful arrangement of words. It contains immense meaning and points towards the ultimate truth.

It is not entertainment, it is enlightenment.

He is saying, OUTSIDE, THE FREEZING DESERT NIGHT. THIS OTHER NIGHT INSIDE GROWS WARM, KINDLING. The outside is not the real space for you to be. Outside, you are a foreigner: inside, you are at home. Outside, it is a freezing desert night. Inside, it is warm, kindling, cozy.

But very few are fortunate enough to move from the outside to the inside. They have completely forgotten that they have a home within themselves; they are searching for it but they are searching in the wrong place. They search for their whole lives but always outside; they never stop for a moment and look inwards.

LET THE LANDSCAPE BE COVERED WITH THORNY CRUST. WE HAVE A SOFT GARDEN IN HERE. Don't be worried about what happens on the outside. Inside, there is always a garden ready to welcome you.

THE CONTINENTS BLASTED, CITIES AND LITTLE TOWNS, EVERYTHING BECOMES A SCORCHED, BLACKENED BALL. THE NEWS WE HEAR IS FULL OF GRIEF FOR THAT FUTURE.

These words of Rumi are more significant, meaningful, today, than they were when he wrote them. He wrote them seven hundred years ago, but today it is not only a symbolic thing, it is going to become the reality: THE CONTINENTS BLASTED, CITIES AND LITTLE TOWNS, EVERYTHING BECOMES A SCORCHED BLACKENED BALL. THE NEWS WE HEAR IS FULL OF GRIEF FOR THAT FUTURE. BUT THE REAL NEWS INSIDE HERE IS THERE'S NO NEWS AT ALL.

This last sentence depends on an ancient saying which says: No news is good news. I was born in a very small village where the postman used to come only once a week. And people were afraid that he may be bringing a letter for them; they were happy when they found that there was no letter. Once in a while, there was a telegram for someone. Just the rumor that somebody had received a telegram was such a shock in the whole village that everybody would gather there -- and only one man was educated enough to read. Everybody was afraid: A telegram? That means some bad news. Otherwise, why should you waste money on a telegram?

I learned from my very childhood that no news is good news. People were happy when they received no news from their relatives, from their friends or from anybody. That meant everything was going well.

Rumi is saying: THE NEWS WE HEAR IS FULL OF GRIEF FOR THE FUTURE. BUT THE REAL NEWS INSIDE, IS THERE'S NO NEWS AT ALL. Everything is silent and everything is as beautiful, peaceful, blissful as it has always been. There is no change at all; hence, there is no news.

Inside it is an eternal ecstasy, forever and forever.

I will repeat again that these lines may become true in your lifetime. Before that happens, you must reach within yourself where no news has ever happened, where everything is eternally the same, where the spring never comes and goes but always remains; where flowers have been from the very beginning -- if there was any beginning -- and are going to remain to the very end, if there is going to be any end. In fact, there is no beginning and no end, and the garden is lush, green, and full of flowers.

Before the outside world is destroyed by your politicians, enter into your inner world. That's the only safety left, the only shelter against nuclear weapons, against global suicide, against all these idiots who have so much power to destroy. You can at least save yourself.

I was hopeful, but as the days have passed and I have become more and more acquainted with the stupidity of man... I still hope but just out of old habit; really my heart has accepted the fact that only a few people can be saved. The whole of humanity is determined to destroy itself. And these are the people... if you tell them how they can be saved, they will crucify you. They will stone you to death. Going around the world, I still laugh, but there is a subtle sadness in it. I still dance with you but it is no longer with the same enthusiasm as it was ten years ago.

It seems that the higher powers of consciousness are helpless against the lower and ugly powers of politicians. The higher is always fragile, like a roseflower; you can destroy it with a stone. That does not mean that the stone becomes higher than the roseflower; it simply means the stone is unconscious of what it is doing.

The crowds are unconscious of what they are doing, and the politicians belong to the crowd. They are their representatives. And when blind people are leading other blind people, it is almost impossible to wake them up; because the question is not only that they are asleep -- they are blind too.

There is not time enough to cure their eyes. There is time enough to wake them but not enough time to cure their eyes. So now I have confined myself completely to my own people.

That is my world, because I know those who are with me may be asleep, but they are not blind. They can be awakened.

Okay, Vimal? Yes, Osho.

“Dogma is believing in borrowed answers to questions you never had the chance to formulate or ask. True believers are people who believe in answers without asking." - FUNKTIONARY

According to FUNKTIONARY, THE KEY HOLDERS ENPSYCHLOPEDIA

Dogma - Am God (spelled backwards). 2) a puppy's mother—a bitch. 3) instructions on what to believe and how to believe it. 4) truth pressed and starched to appear crisp. 5) any kind of truth that justifies the institutionalized structure of the organization. Reality isn't wrinkle-free. Every dogma has its day—and a dogma that chases its catechism will definitely be busy. Dogma is the edifice of ignorance (in the form of static superstitions) and bastion of banality inside your thinking apparatus and thinking process. Dogma is the expression of the belief system that must be adhered to; hatred is the enforcer. Dogma is the rulebook of the particular truth that is being enforced by hatred. The truth that is played with is the game—the rules that enforce how the game is played is the dogma. Dogma is a protector of objective truth; and truth is a prophylactic for reality. Dogma is the bug (fatal flaw) and true believers are the replicating viruses that propagate and distort the internal model of the nature of reality directly experienced within nondual consciousness. People perceive reality's forms as direct threats on (and to) their truths because they are merely living (in truth at the mythic or rational level of consciousness) and not Alive (living God in reality) at the higher states, levels or realms of consciousness. Nondual consciousness unfolds itself the highest realization that a divine being can experience appearing-as-process in the space-time continuum "Any time you have a doctrine where that is the truth that you assert, and that what you call the truth is unassailable, you've got doctrine, you've got dogma on your hands. And so Cosmos is... an offering of science, and a reminder that dogma does not advance science; it actually regresses it." -Neil DeGrassi Tyson. Dogma is the straightjacket of the spirit. Before you ever had the opportunity to even ask the question, the answer was given to you. Dogma is believing in borrowed answers to questions you never had the chance to formulate or ask. True believers are people who believe in answers without asking. Believing in borrowed answers is convenient and comfortable. Questioning is never comforting; to question one has to go within oneself Dogma's staying power lies in its ability to feed on any experience, digest, then defecate it while pronouncing it as a piece of duty. It secretly enriches itself on that it openly despises. A man of dogma is a dead man, and he clings to dead leaves (beliefs and scriptures) and dead ideologies. His religion is static, codified, organized, lifeless—dead. A true believer and his religion is a corpse. How could it be otherwise? Dogma is bogus; it is repetitive ritualistic hocus-pocus, life unlived, pretentious and way out of focus—unaligned with the Divine and unaware of the new reality ever unfolding into the unknown. You will never make it Hohm Alive because you can never make dogma your own. If you listen to and believe in anything other than your existential experience (understanding derived from awareness), you will never make it out of the Jungle—much less realize how close Hohm really is here and Now. Wherever you come across a pile of duty—there is your dogma. A warning sign should accompany all dogma, (be it religious, political or ideological), that reads: "Beware: Wet Shit, No Doubtlet!" Watch your step, there are smelly dogma tracks all around you. (See: TRICK, FUDGE Factor, True Believers, OT, Exodus, Indoctrination, Traditions, Religiobabble, Emancipatory Composition, Dyslexia, HODGE-PODGE, Belief System, Questioning, Thinking, Hatred, Intelligence, Thought, Prostitution, Now, Nine Forty-Five, Understanding, Overstanding, Unlearning, Divine Impartation, Awakening, Dawn, Truth Laundering, Violence, Warmonger, Experience, Science, Questions, Answers, Reconstituted Religion, Unanswering, Renunciation, Religious Franchises & Belief Pushers)

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dogma - spiritual mace; a reality-repellant—a fixed form petrification of a belief system or concretized thought-system. 2) religious institutional inertia—a catechism of closed theo-rhetorical ethic that cannot change you or you it. 3) the building of a door with a limitation built by and for a prospective adherent, which he/she cannot go beyond. 4) reconstituted institutionalized belief. 5) inhibited, ingrown and perverted spirituality. 6) dead tenets of dead religion on which most are (were) razed (authentic-self rent asunder) to believe unquestionably. 7) the limitations imposed by intellect, imagination, dimension, suspicion, belief and superstition. 8) ego-knowledge—taught through noise, fear and memory, and in that order. 9) fundamental statements of absolute fact based on lies. 10) permanent self-sealing truths formulated and held about reality without question. 11) prefabricated religion; anti-spirituality; instant creed—just add ritual. 12) an authoritative and precisely formulated statement of religious doctrine that is advanced, not for discussion or questioning, but for unquestioning belief by the naive. 13) convictions entombed in a declaration of blind adherence to a set of rigid beliefs or vice versa. The objective of dogma is to bind the mind to error. Religious dogma is worship by rote. Dogma, though not a four-letter word, is a four-legged creature, itself being the second leg of a vicious cycle of static truth, dogma, hatred and violence. Dogma is an integral and activating aspect of the mind-prism-prison constructed out of 3-D translucent ecclesiastical bullshit. This perverse prism down through the ages has reflected the lies, diffracted the reality, displaced the structure of truth with the content of truth and thereby created the color spectrum of consciousness that you now occupy and peregrinate under. Truth (conscience; physical effects; outer seasons) is another name for a destructive competitive local personal static mythic God, whereas reality (consciousness; immaterial causes, inner realms) is another name for a non-competitive dynamic cooperating unfolding pattern or non-local universal creative Principle or Divine Love that modifies matter (and our interpretations and impressions of it) based on the morphing nature of Life—the underlying or foremost principle being unceasing or incessant change. If you mind truth (deify it), dogma is your yield and religious hocus-pocus becomes your spiel and submissionary zeal. If you mine truth (edit it), nuggets of reality (insights) are your gain without enduring the hoary gory savior-god pain. Dogma is the bug (fatal flaw) and true believers are the replicating viruses that propagate and distort the internal model of the nature of reality directly experienced within nondual consciousness. People perceive reality's forms as direct threats on (and to) their truths because they are merely living (in truth at the mythic or rational level of consciousness) and not Alive (living God in reality) at the higher states, levels or realms of consciousness. Nondual consciousness unfolds itself the highest realization that a divine being can experience appearing-as-process in the space-time continuum. Dogma is an enemy occupation camp holed up in the most fertile regions of your subconscious mind. "Doctrines can only be created in darkness; in the light, there can be no beliefs." -Osho. Religious dogma is like holding out an empty fist to a child—taken in, but no reality in it. When you get to know the mind and get to its source, all of this becomes apparent of course. Dogma is like dead branches. All you need is to get to the root and you will come to sprout living ones naturally on your own. Dogma becomes believed secondhand or underhandedly—reality becomes known candidly first hand (when you cease handing over paradoxes and subjective truth for another's contradictions of objective or absolute truth)—and this you must overstand (so your credulity doesn't get too far out-of-hand). Dogma is designed to lead you away from the self-transcending path of spiritual awareness. It arrives to us as stale, pre-packaged definitive answers to unanswerable questions. Different dogmas are nothing more than different cells in a spiritual prison block. Dogma is always hypostasized. Even science is entrenched with dogmas of mechanism and materialsm—making it too a belief system. People need to better understand dogmas (religious, political and scientific) for what they are so they don't become deluded by them. Reverse the spell-curse d dogma, invert the prism, unlock the prison, and come correct for a change. Isn't dogma a bitch? (See: God, Change, SecoJ Coming, Beliefs, The Jungle, Organized Religion, Science, Reality-Based Truth, Proselytute, The Garden, PRISM, Memt.: Religion, GOD, The Forest, Priestcraft, Hohm, Seedless Knowledge, Authority, Tradition, BC, AD, Third Coming, Ideologjoj Words, Mysticism, Belief Systems, Dliteralists, Feedback & Absolute Truth)

OSHO: Never Pretend, Even About Skulls (Freedom is to know that which is)

OSHO: Never Pretend, Even About Skulls (Freedom is to know that which is)

THE MASTER FUGAI WAS CONSIDERED VERY WISE AND GENEROUS, YET HE WAS MOST SEVERE BOTH WITH HIMSELF AND HIS DISCIPLES.

HE WENT TO THE MOUNTAINS TO SIT IN ZEN. HE LIVED IN A CAVE, AND WHEN HE WAS HUNGRY HE WENT TO THE VILLAGE FOR SCRAPS.

ONE DAY A MONK CALLED BUNDO, ATTRACTED BY FUGAI'S AUSTERITIES, CALLED AT THE CAVE AND ASKED TO STAY THE NIGHT.

THE MASTER SEEMED HAPPY TO PUT HIM UP, AND NEXT MORNING PREPARED RICE GRUEL FOR HIM. NOT HAVING AN EXTRA BOWL HE WENT OUT AND RETURNED WITH A SKULL HE FOUND LYING NEAR A TOMB. HE FILLED IT WITH GRUEL AND OF OFFERED IT TO BUNDO.

THE GUEST REFUSED TO TOUCH IT, AND STARED AT FUGAI AS IF HE HAD GONE MAD.

AT THIS FUGAI BECAME FURIOUS AND DROVE HIM OUT OF THE CAVE WITH BLOWS. 'FOOL!' HE SHOUTED AFTER HIM.'HOW CAN YOU, WITH YOUR WORLDLY NOTIONS OF FILTH AND PURITY, THINK YOURSELF A BUDDHIST?'

SOME MONTHS LATER THE MASTER TETSGYU VISITED HIM AND TOLD HIM THAT HE THOUGHT IT A GREAT PITY THAT HE HAD FORSAKEN THE WORLD. FUGAI LAUGHED LOUDLY AND SAID:'OH, IT'S EASY ENOUGH TO FORSAKE THE WORLD AND BECOME A BONZAI, THE DIFFICULT THING IS THEN TO BECOME A TRUE BUDDHIST.'

TRUTH IS ONE, but it can be approached in many ways. Truth is one, but it can be expressed in many ways.Two ways are very essential; all the ways can be divided into two categories. It will be good to understand that basic polarity. Either you approach truth through the mind or you approach truth through the heart. So there are two types of religions in the world -- both true, both meaningful, but both opposite to each other -- the religion of the mind and the religion of the heart.

The religion of the mind believes that if you become thoughtless, if the mind is dropped, you attain to truth. The mind is the barrier; the no-mind will be the gate. Buddhism, Jainism, Taoism -- these are the religions of the mind. They are religions of deep analysis, religions of deep awareness, religions of enlightenment.

Then there are religions of the heart: Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism. They believe that the path goes through the heart, that the heart has to be dissolved into the beloved, into the Divine.

The first religions are the religions of meditation. The word 'meditation' is not exactly right but there is no other word to translate DHYANA into English, because the language has never known a religion of meditation so the word does not exist. All Western languages, in fact, have known only the religion of the heart so they have the perfect word for that path -- prayer. But for DHYANA they don't have any word so meditation is the only word that can be used. In fact, DHYANA means exactly the opposite; DHYANA means just the contrary. The word 'meditation' comes from a Greek root 'medonai' which means to think about. The word 'meditation' means to think about, and DHYANA, which we are translating as meditation, means how not to think about; how to be in a state of no thought; how to come to a point where you are but there is no thinking; a state of no-mind, pure awareness. But meditation is the only word so we will use it.

Zen is the culmination of the Buddhist search. Zen is the uttermost flowering of the path of meditation. The word 'zen' comes from DHYANA. DHYANA became 'chen' in China, then 'chen' became 'zen' in Japan. Remember this: Zen originated in India with Gautam Buddha. When Gautam Buddha attained to his ultimate enlightenment, the state of no- mind, the world came to know the path of analysis, the path of right thinking, the path of right remembering, and the path of how to dissolve all thinking by becoming more and more aware of thoughts. Just by watching thoughts, slowly, slowly, they fade out -- you become simply a watcher, you are not identified with your thinking, you stand aside and you go on watching, just as if you are standing by the side of the road and watching the traffic. The mind is like traffic, very circular, goes on moving in a circle, very repetitive, almost a mechanism. You go on doing the same thing again and again and again. Your whole life is nothing but a prolonged repetition, very circular. The mind is a mandala, a circle, and it moves. If you watch, by and by you become aware of the circle, of the vicious circle of the mind. Again and again it brings the same emotions: the same anger, the same hatred, the same greed, the same ego.... And you go on. You are just a victim. Once you become aware of the mind and you start watching it, the bridge is broken, you are no more identified with the mind. Once you are not identified with the mind, the mind disappears because it needs your co-operation to be there.

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