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beyourselfchulanmaria · 3 months
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Contemplation is concerned with some object; it is a movement of consciousness towards the other. Contemplation is outgoing attention, moving towards the periphery, going away from the center. Meditation is moving towards the center, away from the periphery, away from the other. Contemplation is arrowed towards the other, meditation towards oneself. In contemplation, duality exists. There are two, the contemplator and the contemplated. In meditation there is only one.
The English word “meditation” is not very good, does not give the real sense of dhyana or samadhi, because in the very word meditation, it appears that you are meditating upon something. So try to understand: contemplation is meditating upon something; meditation is not meditating upon something, just being oneself, no movement away from the center, no movement at all . . . just being yourself so totally that there is not even a flickering; the inner flame remains unmoving. The other has disappeared; only you are. Not a single thought is there. The whole world has disappeared. The mind is no more there; only you are, in your absolute purity. Contemplation is like a mirror mirroring something; meditation is simply mirroring, not mirroring anything – just a pure capacity to mirror but not actually mirroring anything.
The whole problem is how to be freed from the other, the object. The object is the whole world. You will come again and again if the object is there, because with the object exists desire, with the object exists thought, with the object exists ego, with the object you exist. If the object falls, you will suddenly fall, because object and subject can exist together. They are parts of each other; one cannot exist. It is just like a coin: the head and tail exist together. You cannot save one and throw the other. You cannot save the head and throw the tail - they are together. Either you keep them both or you throw them both. If you throw one, the other is thrown. Subject and object are together; they are one, aspects of one thing. Object drops, the whole house of subjectivity immediately collapses; then you are no more the old. Then you are the beyond, and only the beyond is beyond life and death.
With the object, misery exists; with the desire, the miserable mind; with the demand, with the complaining mind, the hell. Suddenly when the object has gone, the hell has also disappeared and heaven is showering on you. It is a moment of grace. You cannot say that you have attained it. You can simply say you have not done anything. That is the meaning of grace, prasadah: without doing anything on your part it is happening. In fact it has always been happening, but you are missing somehow. You are so much engrossed with the object, that's why you cannot look within, what is happening there. Your eyes are not withinwards, your eyes are moving outwards. You are born already fulfilled. You need not do anything, you need not move a single step. This is the meaning of prasad.
Osho
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himhks91 · 1 year
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Watch "OSHO: Religions Don't Have Any Reason to Exist in the World" on YouTube
Osho your biggest mistake was not understanding Darwin and that too in USA .Your so many Rollsroyce gave them panic and even God.
Does Universe or so called God wants ,that it should be worshiped .What a big egoist that son of a gun would be ,just like a dictator .That is what religion does ,it obviously means ,that we must bribe that ego maniac god to get favours.
Is that the purpose of religion? But,yes majority of people feel like that and follow like that.
Why would that liberated system would want bribe from earthling, whose whole planet earth, is not even a size of virus in the whole cosmos.
The purpose of human creation is to be creative,it is to be blissful, it is to be holistic. And this is not possible in any mechanised hierarchical system. The purpose of capitalism was to break the old hierarchical structures of society but not to replace it with another more monotonous ,mechanised hierarchical system,this is even worse ,when morality and ethics have been replaced by speed and consumption alone.
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wondersurrender · 3 years
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"All words about spiritual values are just hints. Don′t hold onto the words as if they are realities. They are hints, almost the way I can point to the moon with my finger - but don′t catch hold of my finger. My finger is not the moon. Although my finger was pointing to the moon, it was only a hint. In one of the temples of Japan, there is no statue of Gautam Buddha in the temple. Instead of a statue, there is a finger pointing to a far away moon. It is a temple of its own kind - because Buddha is nothing but a finger pointing to the moon. Don′t go on worshipping the finger - that will not help. Look at the moon where the finger is pointing. Forget the finger, forget the scriptures, forget the masters, forget all your religions; just try to find out what they are hinting at, and you will be surprised to find that thousands of fingers are pointing at the same moon. And the followers of these fingers are fighting and killing each other...nobody bothers that you are fighting for fingers. The fingers may be different, but the moon is the same. The angles of the fingers may be different - because people were standing in different places at different times, in different ages. How can Krishna point exactly the way Jesus is pointing? How can Buddha point in the same way Zarathustra is pointing? The person who seeks knowledge from these indications in the scriptures, in words, in statues is a fool. The search has to be withinwards - because they are all pointing that the kingdom of God is within you. And unless you go inwards, unless you close your eyes and relax your mind; unless your heart, your mind, your body all become a synchronicity, a harmony, a deep accord - you will not be able to hear the still small voice within you. And that voice is nobody else′s voice, it is your own. And remember, only the truth that is your own, liberates. Anybody else′s truth always becomes a bondage." Osho - Zarathustra: A God That Can Dance #17
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jose-a-perez · 4 years
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THE SCIENCE OF CONCENTRATION Many Diseases, Only One Medicine. What is meditation? It is just putting the mind aside. Being without the mind for a few moments is meditation. And once you know for a few moments, you have the key. Then whenever you need, you can move withinward. It is just like ingoing breath, outgoing breath: you go out in the world, it is outgoing breath; you come in, it is ingoing breath. Meditation is ingoing breath.So forget about your problems, just move into meditation. And the deeper you will move, the more the false things will disappear.What is meditation? It is the most important question as far as I am concerned. Meditation is the very center of my whole effort. It is the very womb out of which a new religiousness is going to be born. But it is very difficult to verbalize it: to say something about meditation is a contradiction in terms. It is something that you can have, that you can be, but by its very nature you cannot say what it is. Still, efforts have been made to convey it in some way. Even if only a fragmentary, partial understanding arises out of it, that is more than one can expect. Even that partial understanding of meditation can become a seed. Much depends on how you listen. If you only hear, then not even a fragment can be conveyed to you. But if you listen … Try to understand the difference between the two. Mindfulness – Doorway to Relaxed Awareness Hearing is mechanical. You have ears, you can hear. If you are going deaf then a mechanical aid can help you to hear. Your ears are nothing but a certain mechanism to receive sounds. Hearing is very simple: animals hear, anybody who has ears is capable of hearing—but listening is a far higher stage. Listening means that when you are hearing, you are only hearing and not doing anything else—there are no other thoughts in your mind, no clouds passing in your inner sky, so whatever is being said reaches as it is being said. It is not interfered with by your mind; it is not interpreted by you, by your prejudices—not clouded by anything that, right now, is passing within you, because all these are distortions. https://www.instagram.com/p/CBsezBHI8LG/?igshid=1hmazsxe55mbs
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Watch "OSHO: Religions Don't Have Any Reason to Exist in the World" on YouTube
Watch till the end. There is helluva truth in this.
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MY HEART, DRESS YOURSELF IN THE SPIRIT OF ALL WOMEN AND REVERSE YOUR NATURE AND HABITS. Patanjali calls his reversal PRATYAHAR—go back to the source. Mahavir calls this reversion PRATYA KRAMAN—come in, don’t go without; fall withinwards. Ordinarily your mind is future-oriented, always moving somewhere else, looking for God somewhere in the future. Bauls say He has been here from the very beginning. He is not in the future. He is the very cause, the source of all, so no need to seek Him in the future. Just fall deep down into your own being and you will find Him waiting for you to come home. He is already there, He is already the case. …AND REVERSE YOUR NATURE AND HABITS. What do they mean by reversing your habits and your nature? Ordinarily man is upside-down. Non-essential things have become very important to you, and you go on losing the essential. You go on gathering seashells and colored stones, not for a single moment becoming aware that you are losing your life. That is the only precious thing. I have heard… Mulla Nasrudin was stabbed by burglars, but before dying he wrote a note to his wife from the hospital. The last paragraph of it read, ‘I have been very fortunate because only the day before I had put all my money and negotiable bonds in my safety deposit box at the bank, so that I am losing practically nothing but my life.’ But life is all. What else is there? If you lose life and gain the whole world, what are you gaining? And if you gain your life and lose the whole world, nothing is lost. The Bauls say, ‘You will have to change your habits, you will almost have to reverse your nature.’ Right now you are going outward; you will have to go inward. Right now you are seeking God; you will have to allow Him to seek you. Right now you are attached to material things which have no intrinsic value; you will have to attach yourself to spiritual values which are really eternally valuable. Right now you go on fighting with life, struggling. Almost everyone believes in the survival of the fittest, so one goes on fighting and fighting and fighting. The Bauls say; ‘Love, don’t fight. God is never known through fighting. Nothing is achieved through fighting; only love opens the door.’ Right now we go on thinking that someday in the future we are going to be happy, joyful, celebrating, Bauls say, ‘You are fools! If you want to be happy, joyful, celebrating, nothing is lacking. Right now, this moment, dance; this moment, laugh. This moment is all there is; celebrate it. ‘People come to me and if I say to them, ‘Celebrate your life,’ they say, ‘Yes, that’s why we have come here: to learn how to create situations in which we can celebrate.’ But the situation is already there: trees go on celebrating, birds go on singing. What do they have?—no bank balance, no prestige, no power. They are not presidents or prime ministers. But have you ever seen trees or birds brooding, worried, thinking of the future? No, they simply live. What has happened to man? Bauls say, ‘Celebrate this moment.’ This is what Christ called conversion: a one-hundred-and-eighty-degree turn—less will not do. That’s what I call SANNYAS: a hundred-and-eighty-degree turn—less will not do. It is not a question of renouncing life, it is just a question of renouncing old habits. It is just a question of becoming more alert and seeing what is essential and what is not. If you go on choosing the essential, sooner or later you will reach to the essential man, what Bauls call ADHAR MANUSH. And the way to reach to the essential man is to be SAHAJA MANUSH, spontaneous man. Spontaneity should be the prayer, but we are so cunning and so clever. I stayed once with an efficiency expert. When we were going to sleep, he sat in his bed and he said, ‘Now I will pray.’ So I watched him to see what prayer he was doing. He looked at the sky and said, ‘Ditto.’ I was surprised: ‘What type of prayer is this?’ So I asked him, ‘If you are not offended, if you don’t mind, please tell me. I have heard many types of prayers, but ‘ditto’? This is something absolutely new.’ He said, ‘I say a prayer only once in a year, the first day of the year. And then what is the point of repeating the same prayer every day? I say ‘ditto’, and God must understand.’ Even prayer is calculation. Even in prayer people are so miserly. They cannot say something to God today. In fact, their cleverness is the basis of their stupidity; their cunningness is the cause of their idiocy. They are not intelligent. An intelligent person lives in the moment—very responsive. He allows his heart to move into prayer. He does not force anything upon the heart, he simply allows it to flow towards God. In fact, you should always remember that prayer is not to change the heart of God, prayer changes YOU. But people pray in such a way, as if they are giving advice to God: ‘Don’t do this, do this!’ All prayers, if reduced to the bare minimum, will mean that people are saying to God, ‘Please God, don’t let two plus two be four. Have compassion on me. This time at least make two plus two be five.’ Prayers are complaints, grumblings. Then the prayer does not exist. Prayer is not to change God; He needs no change. Prayer is to change yourself. But how can saying ‘ditto’ change you? If you say ‘ditto’, you remain ditto; there is no possibility. Let it be remembered always that prayer never changes God. There is no need to change Him. He is as He should be, and His existence is as it should be—perfect. The only change needed is within your own heart. Your prayer changes you. When you cry, tears come, or you sing and you dance, it changes YOU. Of course, when you are in a different mood, a feminine mood, God can come closer to you; you attract Him, you allow Him, you become an opening towards Him. Prayer is an opening towards God. It is putting your heart before Him so His presence can transform you. And this should be the way of the whole of your life. It is not a question of praying once a day or once a year or once in a lifetime. Prayer should become like breathing; it should be there each moment. The Baul never goes to the temple or to the mosque or to the gurudwara. Wherever he is, he is in prayer.
Osho
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beverlyfdole · 6 years
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Happiness is other people
via the NY Times by Ruth Whippman
In a particularly low moment a few years back, after arriving friendless and lonely from Britain to live in the United States, I downloaded a “happiness app” onto my phone. It was surprisingly hard to choose one. There were close to a thousand bliss-promising options in the app store — ones that would teach you to meditate or be grateful, or that would send you photomontages of sunsets and puppies or unfeasibly flattering shots of your loved ones (giving you a moment to temporarily ignore your actual, less attractive loved ones.)
The app I eventually chose messaged me every hour or so with a positive affirmation that I was supposed to repeat to myself over and over. “I am beautiful,” or “I am enough.” The problem was, every time my phone buzzed with an incoming message, I would get a Pavlovian jolt of excitement thinking an actual person was trying to contact me. “I am enough,” I would snarl bitterly upon realizing the truth, unable to shake the feeling that, without friends or community, I really wasn’t.
“Happiness comes from within,” said the inspirational photo-card in my Facebook news feed a few days later, the loopy white meme-font set against a backdrop of a woman contorted into a yoga pose so tortuous it looked as though she might actually be investigating her own innards trying to locate her bliss.
Having spent the last few years researching and writing a book about happiness and anxiety in America, I’ve noticed that this particular strain of happiness advice — the kind that pitches the search for contentment as an internal, personal quest, divorced from other people — has become increasingly common. Variations include “Happiness is determined not by what’s happening around you, but what’s happening inside you”; “Happiness should not depend on other people”; and the perky and socially shareable “Happiness is an inside job.” One email I received from a self-help mailing list even doubled down on the idea with the turbocharged word mash-up “withinwards,” (although when the subject heading “Go Withinwards” landed in my inbox I briefly thought it was an ad for a nose-to-tail offal restaurant.)
…keep reading the full & original article HERE
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everyday-yogi · 7 years
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The True Sage
I will tell you one story. It happened that a man was in search and he came upon a man on the path who said: 'There is a well-hidden in the caves. Go there and ask a question. If you sincerely ask, the well replies. It is a miracle only known to great adepts.' The man searched. It was difficult to reach to the well, but somehow he reached. Leaning down in the well, he asked: 'What is life?' No reply came. The well only echoed. He repeated his question, and the well repeated: 'What is life?' But the man was really sincere, so he continued. It is said for three days, day and night, he asked again and again: 'What is life?' -- and the well only resounded his own voice. But he was not tired -- he continued. If you work with the mind for many many days, years, the mind will not give you the key; it will simply resound you. But a sincere seeker goes on and on and on; he is not tired. After three days it is said the well realized that the man was sincere and that he was not going to go. So the well said: 'Okay, I will tell you what life is. Go to the town nearby. Visit the first three shops and come back and report.' The man was puzzled because what type of answer was this? But, 'Okay, if the well says it has to be done...' He went to the town and visited the first three shops, but he was even more puzzled and bewildered. There was nothing. In the first shop there were a few people working with some metal pieces. He went into the next shop; a few other people were there, and they were preparing some strings. Into the third shop he went; it was a carpenter's shop, and people were working with wood. He said to himself: 'This is life?' He went back to the well and said: 'What do you mean? I went there, I visited. This is my report, but I don't see the point.' The well said: 'Now, I have shown you the path. You travel it. Someday you will see the point. I have indicated the way, now you go on it.' The seeker was simply angry and said: 'This has been a deception! What have I gained by asking this well for three days continuously? What have I gained by putting my heart with such sincerity before the well? This has been a deception. I have not gained anything.' Frustrated, he went away. After many years of wandering he came near a garden one day. It was a moon night, a full moon night, and somebody was playing a sitar. He was enchanted. The magic worked. As if pulled by a magnet, he came into the garden. He didn't ask permission. He went up to the player and the man was deep in his meditation, playing on the sitar. He sat there he listened. In the moonlight he looked at the man, the instrument. He had never seen that instrument before. Suddenly, he realized that those carpenters were working on things like this. They were preparing sitars. And the people who were working on metal -- those pieces were also on the sitar. And the strings. Suddenly, as if the clouds disappeared and there was a breakthrough, he started dancing. The musician became aware; he stopped the music. But now nobody can stop the dance of the seeker. The musician asked: 'What is the matter? What has happened to you?' The man said: 'I have understood. Life has everything. Just a new combination is needed. I looked into three shops. Everything was there, but there was no sitar. Everything was separate. An order was needed; everything was in chaos. Everything as there; whatsoever was needed was there. Just a synthesis, just a unity was needed -- and such beautiful music comes out of it. Life has everything -- now I have understood. Just a new order is needed.' You have everything that you need. God never sends anybody as a beggar into the world. Everybody is born an emperor but lives like a beggar, not knowing how to arrange things. Mind should be the servant, consciousness should be the master -- and then the instrument is ready, and then a great music is possible. And there comes a moment when the instrument is not needed at all. It is said that whenever a musician becomes perfect he throws the sitar because then it is useless, because then the inner music has come in. The outer sitar just helped to move withinwards. Whenever an archer is perfect, he throws the bow. Then there is no need for it. Whenever there is perfection, it becomes unconditional First make the sitar of your life and then be able to retire the mind completely. Then you have gone beyond the circle of birth and death. And that's what God is. That's what this beautiful story is saying: 'TO REMIND ME' -- so that I don't fall again and again a victim of the old pattern: mind, the master; and myself, the servant. 'TO REMIND ME' -- that I am the master. The True Sage Chapter # 3 Osho
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wednesdayborn · 7 years
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Be happy, not mindful (The Guardian)
“Happiness comes from within,” declare a thousand advice blogs and books, fridge magnets and Facebook memes. Or “withinwards” as my local yoga studio prefers to call it.
The idea that happiness comes from looking inwards rather than outwards has taken a deep hold in our collective psyche in recent years. We no longer see wellbeing as a facet of community or engaging with others but as an inner journey, a self-focused personal quest.
Most of the recent happiness trends, from self-help books to meditation, are designed to be carried out either completely alone, or with the explicit aim that each person stays locked in their own private emotional experience. In the United States this appetite for inner exploration has spawned a multi-billion dollar industry.”
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