Osho - Rinzai
Master of the Irrational
Chapter 6. All
you can do is drop your mind
Our beloved master,
When Rinzai once visited Horin, Horin said: "Into the sea, the
moonlight falls clear and shadowless, but the wanton fish deceive
themselves."
Rinzai commented: "If the moonlight on the sea is without shadows,
how can the fish be deceived?"
Horin then said: "Seeing there is wind, waves arise; playing with
the water, the rough sail flaps."
Rinzai said: "The frog in the moon shines brightly alone, and all
rivers and hills are at peace. The long breath of the wind is the voice of
autumn in earth and sky."
Horin said: "Though you may spread your three inches of tongue,
and illuminate the celestial quietness, just try and say a single word to fit
the occasion!"
Rinzai responded: "When you meet a master swordsman, show him your
sword. When you meet a man who is not a poet, do not show him your poem."
Maneesha, the way of Zen
requires certain conditions to be fulfilled. They are not the conditions that
other religions require; they are the conditions of receptivity, of awareness,
of listening, of an understanding of the wordless, a deep penetration into
silence. No other religion asks you these things. They want you to be virtuous,
to be moral, not to indulge in adultery. Their requirements are very
superficial.
Zen requires real qualities of
being. Only then the master can impart his understanding of the ultimate. In
other words, Zen is not a theology, but a being-to-being communion. The
disciple has to rise to the same height as the master, otherwise he will miss
whatever is being said to him. These qualities will bring him very close to the
height of the master.
A master certainly knows at
what height you are and he speaks accordingly. He never wastes a single word or
a single moment.
Maneesha has brought this small
anecdote, which will explain to you what Rinzai, who was the founder of Zen in
Japan, is about.
When Rinzai once visited Horin, Horin said: "Into the sea, the
moonlight falls clear and shadowless, but the wanton fish deceive
themselves."
Rinzai commented: "If the moonlight on the sea is without shadows,
how can the fish be deceived?"
All deception is taking the
shadow for the real. But strangely enough - perhaps you have never observed it
- a shadow itself cannot cast a shadow. Hence the ancient law that if you see a
man without a shadow, remember he is a ghost, because a real man will have a
shadow. Only a man who appears as a man but is transparent - you can pass your
hand through him and you will not touch anything - will not make any shadow.
The reflection of the moon in
the lake is a shadow itself. How can it cast a shadow? That is impossible. But
what Horin wanted to say is not anything unnecessary or non-essential.
He said, "Into the sea, the moonlight falls clear and shadowless, but the
wanton fish deceive themselves."
What do they deceive themselves
about? What is their deception? What is their illusion? Their illusion is to
take the reflection as the real moon.
But Rinzai commented:
"If the moonlight on the sea is without shadows, how can the fish
be deceived?"
The fish can certainly be
deceived, because even men are deceived by shadows. Rinzai's question is clear
and from a height of consciousness. Everybody in the world is deceived by
shadows. What are all your imaginations? What are all your dreams?
Have you ever considered the
fact that while dreaming you never think that this is unreal? While awake you
may think perhaps that all you are saying is unreal, only a dream; but in a dream
you can never think that it is a dream, for the simple reason that if you are
so much aware as to experience the dream as a dream, the dream will stop.
Dreaming can continue only in a very unconscious, unaware state.
The real question is not about
the fish. The fish is only a symbol. The real question is about the man.
"If the moonlight on the sea is without shadows, how can the fish
be deceived?"
There is only one way for the
fish to be deceived, and that is to take the reflection as the real moon.
Horin missed the point. He
started explaining why the fish gets caught into a deception. That was not what
Rinzai wanted him to do. For him the fish was not the point at all, neither was
the reflection of the moon. His concern was this, that what to say about a
fish, even men are deceived by shadows - and not only in dreams, but in actual
life when they are awake. Every day you continue to get deceived, but you are
not aware, hence it does not hurt you and your dignity.
You see a woman as very
beautiful - and she is certainly beautiful, but where does that beauty go after
the honeymoon? Then you want to kill the same woman for whom you were ready to
die one day.
You can appreciate other
women's beauty, but I have never heard of any husband appreciating his own
wife's beauty. Perhaps what he saw was not the real woman as she is; he saw the
woman as he wanted to see her.
It was a dream projection, and
a dream projection cannot be prolonged for long. Sooner or later the dream
projection drops away, and suddenly you see the real person. Nothing has
changed: the woman is the same, the man is the same, but neither the woman
thinks you are the same man she fell in love with, nor do you think she is the
same woman you had fallen in love with.
What happened? Just within a
week... and if you are intelligent enough, then just over the weekend.
It depends on intelligence. The
idiots can live out their whole lives. The more intelligent a person is, the
sooner he will see his projections, imaginations dropping, the clouds
disappearing, and he will see the pure sky without any clouds - and it is going
to change his opinion.
Rinzai is saying that we are
all living in shadow. You think, you project, you imagine, you dream.
The greatest lovers in the
world were those who never met; their love is eternal. People sing songs of
Siri and Farhad, of Laila and Majnu, of Soni and Mahival, and the only reason
why their love is remembered is that they were never allowed by their parents
and the society to be together.
If Laila and Majnu had got
married, you would never have heard their names. Have you ever heard any story,
any poetry concerning a married couple? I at least have searched enough, and I
have not found it. It seems to be intrinsically impossible, because as they
come close, their projections start falling. If they are kept away, forced to
be apart, then their dreams become even more beautiful.
Their imagination takes wings.
And not only in this matter but
in other matters also, you live in shadows, in your hopes. What have you got in
your hopes? Just empty imagination that tomorrow something will happen that has
not happened up to now, and you will feel fulfilled. It never happens. What
happens tomorrow is death, and death creates fear for a simple reason you may
not be aware of.
The fear of death is that it
takes the future out of your hands. You have been living in the future in your
imagination, and death comes and puts a full stop. No more tomorrow. The future
is simply your idea of how things should be. The existence has no obligation to
you to fulfill your desires and your hopes. People even give promises, people
say to each other, "I will love you my whole life," not knowing at
all that the whole life is a long thing.
One man was saying to his
girlfriend, "I will love you my whole life."
Then for a moment he became
silent, and the woman said, "Why have you become silent suddenly?"
He said, "Just tell me one
thing. In your old age, will you start looking like your mother? - because then
I cannot give that promise. Suddenly I thought, 'What am I saying? In the old
age this woman is going to look like the mother-in-law!'" And
mother-in-laws... it is just strange that people don't shoot them.
I have heard, a hunter was
going into the forest for hunting. His wife insisted on going and she also
insisted on taking his mother-in-law. Not to create any trouble he said,
"Okay, there is no harm in it.
You can sit in the top of a
tree and you can see."
The mother-in-law was not too
old to climb a tree, so she was sitting in a small tree when a lion came near.
The wife saw it from her tall tree and shouted to her husband, "Just see,
one lion is very close to my mother."
The husband said, "It is
not my problem, it is the lion's problem. Now he has got into trouble. If he wants
to get out, he will get out. You just keep quiet."
People expect something, and it
is never fulfilled. There is always frustration all around. People are living
in despair, and the reason is that what they expected... existence has no
desire, no reason to go according to their expectations. If you want to be
happy, go along with existence and its ends wherever it takes you.
That's what I mean by let-go:
you simply drop your projections, your imaginations, and let the existence take
hold of your whole life. Then there is no despair, because there is no
possibility of being frustrated. There is no anguish and no anxiety; you are
relaxed with existence. Whatever happens, that is good.
The whole existence is wiser
than you, so whatever happens - Buddha says suchness - just whatever happens,
remember, such is the nature of existence. Don't stand aloof and against
existence; be part, and feel a certain oneness.
That oneness can be called
suchness, or isness, or thisness, but the meaning is that whatever happens is
good. You have to find out the beauty of it and the joy of it. Only such a man
can be blissful; otherwise there is always the feeling of being deceived.
Every man - out of a thousand,
perhaps one man dies without the idea that he has been deceived by life. Almost
everybody dies with the idea, "What was it? Seventy years I struggled;
what is the game?" All your expectations are shattered, all your dreams
are broken, all your promises remain unfulfilled. You are dying a bankrupt.
Almost everybody dies a
bankrupt as far as his expectations are concerned. Only a man of let-go is not
deceived by anything. He takes everything that comes in the way happily and
joyously, and if things change, he allows the change without any hindrance,
without creating any barriers to prevent the change. Such a man knows no
deceptions. He knows life has never deceived him, but has always fulfilled
those longings which he was not even aware of.
Horin then said:
"Seeing there is wind, waves arise; playing with the water, the
rough sail flaps."
He did not understand that
Rinzai was not talking about the fish, and he is trying to explain his own
statement without listening to what Rinzai has raised as a question.
Rinzai said: "The frog in the moon shines brightly alone, and all
rivers and hills are at peace. The long breath of the wind is the voice of
autumn in earth and sky."
Everything is as it should be.
So peaceful are the hills in the full moon night... rivers are at peace,
dancing in the full moon night. Because of their dance the full moon's
reflection becomes a silver spread over all. Everything is silent and peaceful,
there is no frustration in the hills, there is no frustration in the rivers.
Even the frog in the moon shines brightly alone.
If you look at nature, just
taking man and his mind away, everything is bliss, everything is buddha. It is
only man's mind that creates trouble, because it cannot allow a let-go.
The long breath of the wind is the voice of autumn in earth and sky.
And there is great joy that autumn
is coming. The moon is full of blissfulness and all that shines in the
moonlight, except man...
Man can also be as happy as the
hills and as peaceful as the rivers if he looks at the moon and the
surroundings without any mind. With no thought, he will also become part of the
whole scene.
But man remains always
concerned with his own stupid ideas. When the whole existence is rejoicing, it
is only man who is worried. Have you ever seen a tree worried? No animal is
ever worried. Even in dying, it dies peacefully. Such is the way of existence,
that anything that is born is going to die.
But man's mind intrudes, always
creates problems, because it expects things to be different than they are. He
is not ready to accept the suchness of existence; he wants it according to him.
This, according to him, is the whole misery. Everybody is trying that
everything should be according to him. One may say it, one may not say it, but
even without saying it, your mind is weaving thoughts about how things should
be brought according to YOUR idea - and this is impossible.
You cannot change existence.
All that you can do is drop
your mind.
Horin said: "Though you may spread your three inches of tongue,
and illuminate the celestial quietness, just try and say a single word to fit
the occasion!"
Rinzai responded - and his response is of fundamental importance: "When you meet a master swordsman,
show him your sword. When you meet a man who is not a poet, do not show him
your poem."
Each according to his worth,
each according to his receptivity. You are not yet able to receive one word and
understand it. I cannot recite a poem to you, because you will not understand
it; you will certainly misunderstand.
I have heard, a thief was
brought into the court, and the judge said, "Why have you entered this
man's house?"
The poor thief said, "I
have entered to steal something. But the man was so strange: he caught hold of
me, and when I tried hard to escape he said, 'Don't be worried, just sit down
and listen. I have written a new poem.' I thought it was better to listen
silently, but the poem went on and on and on.
And he was holding me by the
hand, so this way the whole night he tortured me. I didn't understand a single
word of what he was saying, and I could not escape either.
"By the morning the police
came, and now I am standing here before you with only one hope: that you will
not give me the punishment to listen to this poet again. I am ready even to go
to the gallows.
I had no idea that this house
belongs to a poet, otherwise I would not have entered."
Poets are like that. It is very
difficult for them to find audiences. They go on searching around to see if
they can find somebody, and everybody goes on running away saying, "I have
to do some special work. Right now I am not available." Who wants to waste
time?
"Unless you are a
poet," Rinzai is saying, "don't say anything to a person who is not
worthy of it, because that is insulting him, that is degrading him, that is
taking his dignity, that is bringing up his unworthiness. So don't ask me for a
single word; you are not yet capable of receiving it. You have not understood a
single thing, and you went on explaining. You are not a fish and you don't know
what goes on in the mind of the fish.
"Talk about man and talk
about his deceptions, and find out the reason why he gets deceived. It is his
own resistance to existence, and an effort to give a mold to the whole life -
which is not possible.
He is trying the impossible and
goes on failing."
This failure is not just his mistake.
It is not that he has not been doing rightly; whatever he does he will be a
failure. Nobody can be wiser than the cosmic existence. So the wise people
allow themselves to go along with the existential river, not even asking,
"Where are we going?"
Existence is going nowhere. It
is simply here, just playing with thousands of forms, thousands of situations,
creating more and more consciousness, more and more happiness, more and more
love.
If it is not happening to you,
it simply means you are keeping your doors closed.
Just open your heart and relax
with existence and suddenly you will see,
the frog in the moon shines brightly alone. No company is needed, no
richness is needed - just a poor frog. No political position is needed - and
all rivers and hills are at peace. They don't have anything, but they have
peace, which you cannot purchase.
The long breath of the wind is the voice of autumn in earth and sky.
Just be with existence wherever it is going and you will be unworried. Your
tensions will disappear. You will be as happy as a child, you will be as
beautiful as a flower.
Ikkyu wrote:
When you break up a cherry tree
And look,
There are no flowers at all;
The flowers are brought by the
Spring wind.
Even though you soar boundlessly
Even beyond the clouds,
Just don't rely on
The teachings of gautama.
Two things Ikkyu is saying:
one, you cannot bring the flowers, which will come in their own time. You have
to wait, you have to be patient. You cannot ask, "Why are the cherry
flowers not coming?" The tree is there, you are watering the tree... You
can even, Ikkyu says, break up a cherry tree and look inside the tree to find
where the flowers are hidden. There are no flowers at all.
The flowers are brought by the
spring wind. Let the spring come, let the right moment and the climate and the
right wind reach the cherry tree. It will blossom suddenly, it will explode
into immense beauty.
The cherry tree is waiting; it
is not in a hurry, it is not running somewhere to catch up with spring. It is
simply waiting silently, joyously. Spring comes; even if it is a day or two
late, what does it matter?
It has always been coming.
The second thing Ikkyu says: even though you soar boundlessly even beyond
the clouds, just don't rely on the teachings of gautama. That can be said
only by the Zen masters about their own originator: "Don't rely on Gautama
the Buddha's teachings" - because his teachings were in a different
context. He was talking to a different kind of people. You may not be that kind
of person at all, and the times have changed; those teachings may be no more
relevant.
Only rely on your own
consciousness. Even Gautama's consciousness is not reliable. He is not saying
that Gautama is wrong; he is saying that Gautama was dealing with situations
fifteen hundred years before.
I have told you of an instance
when just in a single day... In the morning a man asked Gautam Buddha, "Is
there a God?"
And Gautama said, "No,
there is no God."
In the afternoon another man
asked, "What do you think about God?"
Gautama said, "Yes, God
is."
You can understand the trouble
Ananda, who was continuously with him, was in. He started having a migraine.
What kind of man is this? In the morning he says, "There is no God,"
and in the afternoon he has forgotten completely, and he is saying, "There
is God."
He waited for the time in the
night when there would be nobody around, but before that a third person came in
the evening, sat down and asked Gautama, "I have no conception either for
or against God.
Just help me to
understand."
And Gautam Buddha did not say
anything to the man, but on the contrary simply closed his eyes, remained
silent. Seeing this, the other man also closed his eyes and sat. He thought
perhaps Buddha was going to say something in his silence and they both remained
in silence for two hours.
The man felt so beautiful and
so fresh and so young, so rejuvenated, that after two hours he opened his eyes
and he was a changed man. He touched Gautam Buddha's feet, thanked him and told
him, "I was not expecting that much. You have given me more than I had
asked. You have given me a taste. I had come only to ask a question; you have
taken me to the experience itself. I will remain grateful to you my whole
life."
In the night Ananda said,
"You should at least think of me. The whole day I have been in such a
trouble. What kind of man are you? In the morning you say no, in the afternoon
you say yes, in the evening you don't say anything, but just remain silent -
and that fellow gets the answer and you have not said anything."
Buddha said, "The first
man, to whom I said, 'There is no God,' was an atheist, and he had come to get
a confirmation of his atheism, that if Gautam Buddha also is an atheist, then
there is no problem.
Atheism is certainly the right
approach. There is no God.
"The second man had also
come for confirmation of his own prejudice. He was a theist and he wanted
support. They were not seekers, they were only asking for consolation. They had
already got the idea; they were simply asking me to support their ideas. They
were satisfied with their ideas without ever moving into any new space.
"But the third man was
really a seeker. He plainly said, 'I don't have any idea for or against.' For
such a man only silence is the answer. And because he had no prejudice, seeing
me closing my eyes and becoming silent, he immediately understood the hint. He
closed his eyes and he went deep into silence. Although I had not said anything
to him, he went away immensely richer than he had come.
"And Ananda," Buddha
said, "you should not be disturbed, because none of these questions were
yours. It is not your problem."
Ananda said, "It is not my
problem, but I have ears and I am always close to you."
Buddha said, "You will
have to learn that I don't have any fixed philosophy so that I can hand over
immediately ready-made answers. I have to see the person, his capacity. I don't
want to insult anybody. I don't want to give something which they cannot
understand, which is going to be over their heads."
If this was the situation in
Buddha's own time, Ikkyu is right: just
don't rely on the teachings of gautama. Find out your own sources. Go
deeper into your own being. You will find there the affirmation of Gautam
Buddha.
But don't rely on the
teachings. Just don't sit with the scriptures, reading them for years, studying
them for years. That is not going to help. Gautam Buddha had not read those
scriptures before he became enlightened, so it is absolutely certain that they
cannot be the cause of anybody's enlightenment. Just do what he did; don't be
too much concerned what he said. Whatever he said was meant for his
contemporaries, for his time, for the people he was talking to.
Do what Buddha did. He became a
no-mind, and becoming a no-mind, you will have to throw even Buddha and his
scriptures out of your being. Only in this emptiness is there a possibility of
the cherry blossoms of your being coming from the potential to the actual. You
can bring the spring by bringing the no-mind.
As no-mind comes, thousands of
miracles follow. But don't desire those miracles; if you start desiring them,
you will never have the no-mind, because those desires will not allow the mind
to be empty.
So remember, it is one of the
most significant things for a seeker that he should not become too much
concerned about the search. He should remain playful. "If there is a truth
in existence, some day, somewhere I am going to encounter it."
But don't be serious, just be
playful. In playfulness you are relaxed, and in relaxation, utter relaxation,
you will find Gautam Buddha himself, so why bother about his teachings? When
you can find Gautam Buddha himself, then why bother about dead scriptures?
Ikkyu is right, absolutely right.
Question
1:
Maneesha has asked a question:
Our beloved master,
Is the witness a presence or simply an absence - the absence of identification
with body and mind?
Maneesha, it is a difficult
question - difficult only because your mind never accepts contradictions, and
existence absolutely is in favor of contradictions. In fact, existence is made
of contradictions.
So these two words, presence
and absence, are both right.
In the witness there is
absence, certainly, of your personality, of your mind, of your thoughts,
feelings - anything that you are carrying within your mind is absent. If you
look from this side, it appears that no-mind is empty mind.
But the moment all these things
are emptied out, the potential of your being starts growing - a new presence
which was hindered from growing by all the furniture that you have been
carrying in the mind. Now that all that furniture and all those stones are
thrown and the soil is ready, there comes a new presence.
So both are there as far as
your mind is concerned. Meditation is an effort of creating absence. But when
the mind is really absent, in that silence, in that unlimited space, your
potential starts glowing, radiating, flowering. Suddenly you are full of cherry
blossoms, a new presence, a new fragrance.
So absence and presence are
both together in your meditation. On the one hand you are emptying, on the
other hand the empty space is being filled with your potential. Before there
was no space for it to blossom.
Meditation is simply creating a
space for your potential to come to flower. A man of meditation has such a
presence that you can feel it.
In my dining room I have got a
small statue of Buddha. It is only a statue, but when Jayesh came for the first
time and saw it, he said, "This statue has a great presence." I have
loved that statue and carried it from India to America, from America to India,
because it has a presence. It is only a statue, but a statue of a meditating
buddha. Something of meditation in that very posture radiates a very alive
aura.
I have brought another statue
for your Buddha Auditorium, to be placed just at the gate, so you can see that
even a statue, because it is in a meditative posture, radiates something. Just
sitting by the side of the statue you will find something flowing from the
statue towards you. It is not a worship, it is just being silently close and
watching the posture. Because the posture is of meditation, something of
meditativeness radiates even from the stone.
So when you are meditating, you
are doing both the things: on one hand you are throwing away all that is
garbage, and on the other hand you are helping roses to blossom. You will have
an absence and you will have a great presence, together: absence of all that
was ugly in you, and presence of all that is beautiful.
It is time for Sardar Gurudayal
Singh. I hope he is still in his rainbow-colored turban. That turban has a
special presence!
It is the farewell party at the
White House for Ronald and Nancy Reagan. Everybody gets pretty drunk and Nancy
Reagan offers to give George Bush, the president-elect, a private tour of the
presidential bedroom.
When they get back to the
party, George Bush looks for Ronald Reagan and finds him slumped on a couch,
fast asleep.
"Hey, Ronald," says
Bush, shaking Reagan roughly. "Do you have any pictures of Nancy in the
nude?"
"What?" mumbles
Reagan, in shock. "You idiot! Of course I don't!"
"Okay," says Bush,
holding up his camera. "Wanna buy some?"
Doris and Jeff Dull have been
married for six years and have three kids. But Jeff has a strange habit - he
will only make love with the lights off.
Doris puts up with this for as
long as she can, but one night her curiosity gets the better of her. She and
Jeff are making love in the usual way when suddenly she snaps the light on, and
to her horror, she sees that Jeff is making love to her using a cucumber.
"You impotent wimp!"
shouts Doris. "So this is why you never wanted the lights on! It's
disgusting - explain yourself!"
"Okay, dear," says
Jeff, calmly. "I can explain the cucumber, if you can explain our three
kids!"
Adolf Hitler pushes the
doorbell at the Pearly Gates of Heaven and demands to be admitted. He kicks up
such a fuss that Saint Peter calls Jesus to come and deal with the situation.
"I want to come in,"
cries the Fuhrer, "and I will reward you highly if you let me stay."
"What do you mean?"
asks Jesus. "You cannot possibly come in. Just look at what you did on
earth!"
"Look," says Hitler,
taking Jesus to one side, "if you let me in, I will personally present you
with Germany's highest award for bravery, the Iron Cross."
"Really?" says Jesus.
"That's a very tempting offer. Just let me make one phone call."
So Jesus calls up God the
Father. "Dad," says Jesus, "I've got Adolf Hitler here at the
Pearly Gates, and he wants to come in. What do you think?"
"Jesus Christ!"
shouts God. "Are you kidding? The guy is a psychopath!"
"I know, Dad," says
Jesus, "but you see, he has made me this terrific offer. He wants to give
me the Iron Cross!"
"The Iron Cross?"
shouts God, in amazement. "You idiot! Look what happened when you got that
wooden one!"
Nivedano...
(Drumbeat)
(Gibberish)
Nivedano...
(Drumbeat)
Be silent. Close your eyes.
Feel your body to be completely frozen.
Now look inwards with your
total life energy, with your total consciousness, and with an urgency as if
this is going to be the last moment of your life.
Only with urgency can you reach
to the center of your being, and at the center of your being you are the
buddha. To realize this is to create the right space for all kinds of
transformations in your life. Let this experience sink into every fiber of your
being.
The buddha has only one
quality, and that quality is witnessing. The buddha is made of witnessing, of
watching. Just watch, and in your very watching your buddhahood deepens.
This evening, this moment you
are the most fortunate ones on the earth, because to be a buddha is to be a
Himalayan Everest of consciousness. Then you don't have to follow any
discipline, any morality. All that is good comes behind you like a shadow.
Just remain a witness around
the clock. Whatever you are doing, do it with full awareness and with a grace
that shows that you have recognized the buddha in the deepest core of your
being.
To make it more clear,
Nivedano...
(Drumbeat)
Just watch, be a witness.
You are not the body, you are
not the mind; you are simply the witnessing, and this witnessing is the buddha.
The spring has come and the
cherry tree has blossomed into thousands of flowers. Collect as many flowers
and as much of witnessing...
Persuade the buddha to come
from the hidden secrets of your life into the circumference, into your
day-to-day life. He always has come, just the right persuasion is needed, and
showing him your worthiness by witnessing.
Collect as much of this relaxed
moment, of this let-go, before Nivedano calls you back.
This moment the Buddha
Auditorium is no more the gathering of ten thousand buddhas. It has become a
lake of tremendous consciousness without any ripples. You are the fish in the
ocean.
Don't ask where the ocean is.
Nivedano...
(Drumbeat)
Come back, and bring your
buddha with you. Silently and gracefully, sit for a few moments just to
remember where you have been, what golden path you have followed, what your
center is like.
The silence, the beauty, the
blissfulness - you have to spread it on your circumference in every action, in
every gesture, in every word, in every silence. You should remain a buddha in
spite of any situation.
Being with me, you have got an
opportunity which is no more available anywhere on the earth. It used to be
available in many, many places. Those golden days have passed.
My effort is to give you a
glimpse of those golden days when thousands of people in different places were
trying to reach to the ultimate consciousness, to immortality, to eternity.
Without reaching to your center
you are a cherry tree which will never find its spring. The moment you reach to
your center you allow the spring to come to you. Your whole life becomes a
dance, a poetry, a song.
Okay, Maneesha?
Yes, Beloved Master.
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