”Any man who has any sense
of his individuality lives by his own love, by his own work,
without caring at all what others think of it.” Osho
”Any man who has any sense
of his individuality lives by his own love, by his own work,
without caring at all what others think of it.” Osho
”There is no heaven and there is
no hell. They are not geographical, they are part of your psychology. They
are psychological. To live the life of spontaneity, truth, love, beauty is
to live in heaven. To live the life of hypocrisy, lies, compromises,
to live according to others, is to live in hell. To live in freedom is
heaven, and to live in bondage is hell.” Osho
“There has never been a person like you before, there is not anybody else like you right now in the whole world, and there will never be anybody like you. Just see how much respect God has paid to you. You are a masterpiece unrepeatable, incomparable, utterly unique. Even the hardest heart, the rock-like heart, will start melting in gratitude.” Osho
“The mind is a great servant, a
great computer. Use it, but remember that it should not overpower you. Remember
that you should remain capable of being aware, that it should not possess you in
toto, that it should not become all and all, that a door should be left open
from where you can come out of the robot.
That opening of the door is called meditation.“
Osho
I have welcomed you as my master
In complete surrender I bow down and touch your feet
I am letting go, I am emptying myself
Coming home
Shedding layers
A movement of energy is happening
A whirling wind around me
Coming back to stillness and there is nothing left
Where am I and what is happening?
Surrendering once more
I love you and I will now move you
You are doing well keep going
A cosmic joke
A laugh and I come back
A sense of love in my heart an openness and a new vulnerability
Held by the energy field around me
My sensitivity is welcomed here
There is no need to suppress or deny it any longer
The time has come for me to start shining my light
To stop hiding in the shadows
To walk out in my aloneness like a mirror
Creating space for others to follow
Letting my light overflow
Guided and held by the universe
Everything I will need will be provided
There is nothing for me to do
No need to worry
Just be
Just unfold
Present in each moment
Moving spontaneously
Freely
Bravely
I encourage you to love to accept to flower
You are coming home my love
Welcome home
Nothingness is the fragrance of the beyond. It is the opening of the heart to the transcendental. It is the unfoldment of the one-thousand-pealed lotus. It is a man’s destiny. Man is complete only when he has come home to this fragrance, when he has come to this absolute nothingness inside his being, when this nothingness has spread all over him, when he is just a pure sky, unclouded.
This nothingness is what Buddha calls nirvana. First we have to understand what this nothingness actually is, because it is not just empty – it is full, it is overflowing. Never for a single moment think that nothingness is a negative state, an absence, no. Nothingness is simply no-thingness. Things disappear, only the ultimate substance remains. Forms disappear, only the formless remains. Definitions disappear, the undefined remains.
So nothingness is not as if there is nothing. It simply means there is no possibility of defining what is there. It is as if you move all the furniture from your house outside. Somebody comes in and he says, “Now, here is nothing”. He had seen the furniture before; now the furniture is missing and he says, “Here there is no longer anything. Nothing is.” His statement is valid only to a certain extent. In fact, when you remove the furniture, you simply remove obstructions in the space of the house. Now pure space exists, now nothing obstructs. Now there is no cloud roaming in the sky; it is just a sky. It is not just nothing, it is purity. It is not only absence, it is a presence.
Have you ever been in an absolutely empty house? You will find that emptiness has a presence; it is very tangible, you can almost touch it. That’s the beauty of a temple or a church or a mosque – pure nothing, just empty. When you go into a temple, what surrounds you is nothingness. It is empty of everything, but not just empty. In that emptiness something is present – but only for those who can feel it, who are sensitive enough to feel it, who are aware enough to see it. Those who can see only things will say, “What is there? Nothing.” Those who can see nothing will say, “All is here, because nothing is here.”
– Osho
“The first thing to remember is that the ego is the most negative phenomenon in existence. It is like darkness. Darkness has no positive existence; it is simply absence of light. Light has a positive existence; that’s why you cannot do anything directly with darkness. If your room is full of darkness, you cannot put the darkness out of the room, you cannot throw it out, you cannot destroy it by any means directly. If you try to fight with it, you will be defeated. Darkness cannot be defeated by fighting. You may be a great wrestler but you will be surprised to know that you cannot defeat darkness. It is impossible, for the simple reason that darkness does not exist. If you want to do anything with darkness you have to go via light. If you don’t want darkness, bring light in. If you want darkness, then put the light off. But do something with light; nothing can be done with darkness directly. The negative does not exist-so is the ego”.
~ Osho