Osho –
Dhammapada: The Way of The Buddha (Volume 2)
Chapter 6. This
is it
Question 1:
Beloved Master,
You have always pointed out that most
things and states are two extremes of one state, polar opposites. Then hate is
the other end of love. Does this mean it is as easy to hate as it is to love? Love
is so beautiful. Hate is so ugly, and yet it happens too.
Zareen, love is a natural state
of consciousness. It is neither easy nor difficult. Those words don't apply to
it at all. It is not an effort; hence, it can't be easy and it can't be
difficult either. It is like breathing! It is like your heartbeat, it is like
blood circulating in your body.
Love is your very being... but
that love has become almost impossible. The society does not allow it. The
society conditions you in such a way that love becomes impossible and hate
becomes the only possible thing. Then hate is easy, and love is not only
difficult but impossible. Man has been distorted. Man cannot be reduced to
slavery if he is not distorted first. The politician and the priest have been
in a deep conspiracy down the ages. They have been reducing humanity to a crowd
of slaves. They are destroying every possibility of rebellion in man - and love
IS rebellion, because love listens only to the heart and does not care a bit
about anything else.
Love is dangerous because it
makes you an individual, and the state and the church, they don't want
individuals, not at all. They don't want human beings - they want sheep. They
want people who only look like human beings, but whose souls have been crushed
so utterly, damaged so deeply, that it seems almost irreparable.
And the best way to destroy man
is to destroy his spontaneity of love. If man has love, there can't be nations;
nations exist on hate. The Indians hate the Pakistanis, and the Pakistanis hate
the Indians - only then can these two countries exist. If love appears,
boundaries will disappear. If love appears, then who will be a Christian and
then who will be a Jew? If love appears, religions will disappear.
If love appears, who is going
to go to the temple? For what? It is because love is missing that you are
searching for God. God is nothing but a substitute for your missing love.
Because you are not blissful,
because you are not peaceful, because you are not ecstatic, hence you are
searching for God - otherwise, who bothers? Who cares? If your life is a dance,
God has been attained already. The loving heart is full of God. There is no
need for any search, there is no need for any prayer, there is no need to go to
any temple, to any priest.
Hence, the priest and the
politician, these two are the enemies of humanity. And they are in a
conspiracy, because the politician wants to rule your body and the priest wants
to rule your soul. And the secret is the same: destroy love. Then a man is
nothing but a hollowness, an emptiness, a meaningless existence. Then you can
do whatsoever you want with humanity and nobody will rebel, nobody will have
courage enough to rebel.
Love gives courage, love takes
all fear away - and the oppressors depend on your fear.
They create fear in you, a
thousand and one kinds of fear. You are surrounded by fears, your whole
psychology is full of fears. Deep down you are trembling. Only on the surface
do you keep a certain facade; otherwise, inside there are layers and layers of
fear.
A man full of fear can only
hate - hate is a natural outcome of fear. A man full of fear is also full of
anger, and a man full of fear is more against life than for life. Death seems
to be a restful state to the fear-filled man. The fearful man is suicidal, he
is life-negative.
Life seems to be dangerous to
him, because to live means you will have to love - how can you live? Just as
the body needs breathing to live, the soul needs love to live. And love is
utterly poisoned.
By poisoning your love energy
they have created a split in you, they have made an enemy within you, they have
divided you in two. They have created a civil war, and you are always in
conflict. And in conflict your energy is dissipated; hence your life does not
have zestfulness, cheerfulness. It is not overflowing with energy, it is dull,
insipid, it is unintelligent.
Love sharpens intelligence,
fear dulls it. Who wants you to be intelligent? Not those who are in power. How
can they want you to be intelligent? - because if you are intelligent, you will
start seeing the whole strategy, their games. They want you to be stupid and
mediocre. They certainly want you to be efficient as far as work is concerned,
but not intelligent; hence humanity lives at the lowest, at the minimum of its
potential.
The scientific researchers say
that the ordinary man uses only five percent of his potential intelligence in
his whole life. The ordinary man, only five percent - what about the
extraordinary? What about an Albert Einstein, a Mozart, a Beethoven? The
researchers say that even those who are very talented, they don't use more than
ten percent. And those whom we call geniuses, they use only fifteen percent.
Think of a world where
everybody is using one hundred percent of his potential... then the gods will
be jealous of earth, then gods would like to be born on earth. Then the earth
will be a paradise, a superparadise. Right now it is a hell.
Zareen, you say that it should
be easier to love than to hate. If man is left alone, unpoisoned, then love
will be simple, very simple. There will be no problem. It will be just like
water flowing downwards, or vapor rising upwards, trees blossoming, birds
singing. It will be so natural and so spontaneous!
But man is not left alone. As
the child is born, the oppressors are ready to jump on him, to crush his
energies, to distort them to such an extent, to distort them so deeply, that
the person will never become aware that he is living a false life, a pseudo
life, that he is not living as he was meant to live, as he was born to live; that
he is living something synthetic, plastic, that this is not his real soul.
That's why millions of people are in such misery - because they feel somewhere
that they have been distracted, that they are not their own selves, that
something has gone basically wrong...
Love is simple if the child is
allowed to grow, helped to grow, in natural ways - in the way of dhamma. If the
child is helped to be in harmony with nature and in harmony with himself, if
the child is in every way supported, nourished, encouraged to be natural and to
be himself, a light unto himself, then love is simple. One will be simply
loving!
Hate will be almost impossible,
because before you can hate somebody else, first you have to create the poison
within yourself. You can give something to somebody only if you have it. You
can hate only if you are full of hate. And to be full of hate is to suffer
hell. To be full of hate is to be in fire. To be full of hate means you are
wounding yourself first. Before you can wound somebody else, you have to wound
yourself. The other may not be wounded, it will depend on the other. But one
thing is absolutely certain: that before you can hate, you have to go through
long suffering and misery. The other may not accept your hatred, may reject it.
The other may be a buddha - he may simply laugh at it. He may forgive you, he
may not react. You may not be able to wound him if he is not ready to react. If
you cannot disturb him, what can you do? You will feel impotent before him.
So it is not necessarily so,
that the other is going to be wounded. But one thing is absolutely certain,
that if you hate somebody, first you have to wound your own soul in so many
ways; you have to be so full of poison that you can throw poison on others.
Hate is unnatural. Love is a
state of health; hate is a state of illness. Just like illness it is unnatural.
It happens only when you lose track of nature, when you are no longer in
harmony with existence, no longer in harmony with your being, with your
innermost core; then you are ill, psychologically, spiritually ill. Hatred is
only a symbol of illness, and love one of health and wholeness and holiness.
Zareen, love should be one of
the most natural things, but it is not. On the contrary, it has become the most
difficult thing - almost the impossible thing. Hate has become easy; you are
trained, you are prepared for hate. To be a Hindu is to be full of hate for
Mohammedans, for Christians, for Jews; to be a Christian is to be full of hate
for other religions. To be a nationalist is to be full of hate for other
nations.
You know only one way of love:
that is, hate others. You can show your love for your country only by hating
other countries, and you can show your love for your church only by hating
other churches. You are in a mess!
These so-called religions go on
talking about love, and all that they do in the world is create more and more
hate. Christians talk about love and they have been creating wars, crusades.
Mohammedans talk about love and they have been creating JIHADS - religious
wars. Hindus talk about love, but you can look into their scriptures - they are
full of hate, hate for other religions. You can study Dayanand's so-called
great book, SATYARTH PRAKASH, and you will find hate on each page, in each
sentence. And these books are thought to be spiritual books.
And we accept all this
nonsense! And we accept it without any resistance, because we have been
conditioned to accept these things, we have been taught that this is how things
are. And then you go on denying your own nature.
Just the other day I was
reading a joke:
A woman was confessing - she
was a nun - she was confessing to the mother superior, crying, tears rolling
down her cheeks; she looked tremendously disturbed. And she was saying, "I
have committed a sin - something unforgivable. This man entered into my room
last night, and I was alone. And at the point of a revolver he made love to me.
He gave me only two alternatives: 'Either die or make love to me.' I am
ruined!" she was saying. "My whole life is ruined!"
The mother superior said,
"Don't get so disturbed, don't get so worried - God's compassion is
infinite. And it is said in the old scriptures that a man is allowed to do
anything if it is a question of survival - except spitting on the Bible. A man
is allowed to do anything if it is a question of survival, and it WAS a
question of survival for you.
So don't be worried - you are
forgiven!"
But the woman remained
disturbed and started crying again and said, "No. It won't help!"
The mother superior said,
"Why won't it help?"
And the nun looked up and she
said, "Because I liked it."
You can deny nature but you
cannot destroy it. It remains somewhere in the deepest recesses of your being,
alive. And that's the only hope.
Love has been poisoned, but not
destroyed. The poison can be thrown out, out of your system - you can be
cleansed. You can vomit all that the society has enforced upon you.
You can drop all your beliefs
and all your conditionings - you can be free. The society cannot keep you a slave
forever if you decide to be free.
That's what sannyas is all
about.
Zareen, it is time - now become
a sannyasin. It is time to drop out of all old patterns and start a new way of
life, a natural way of life, a nonrepressive way of life, a life not of
renunciation but of rejoicing.
Ordinarily, if you look at
human beings, love is impossible, only hate is possible. But the space that I
am creating here is totally different: here love is the only possibility.
Hate will become more and more
impossible. Hate is the polar opposite of love - in the sense that illness is
the polar opposite of health. But you need not choose illness.
Illness has a few advantages
which health cannot have; don't become attached to those advantages. Hate also
has a few advantages which love cannot have. And you have to be very watchful.
The ill person gets sympathy from everybody else; nobody hurts him, everybody
remains careful what they say to him, he is so ill. He remains the focus, the
center of everybody - the family, the friends - he becomes the central person.
He becomes important. Now, if he becomes too much attached to this importance,
to this ego-fulfillment, he will never want to be healthy again. He himself
will cling to illness.
And psychologists say there are
many people who are clinging to illnesses because of the advantages illnesses
have. And they have invested in their illnesses for so long that they have
completely forgotten that they are clinging to those illnesses. They are afraid
if they become healthy they will be nobody again.
You teach that too. When a
small child becomes ill, the whole family is so attentive. This is absolutely
unscientific. When the child is ill, take care of his body but don't pay too
much attention. It is dangerous, because if illness and your attention become
associated... which is bound to happen if it happens again and again. Whenever
the child is ill he becomes the center of the whole family: daddy comes and
sits by his side and inquires about his health, and the doctor comes, and the
neighbors start coming, and friends inquire, and people bring presents for him...
Now he can become too much attached to
all this; it can be so nourishing to his ego that he may not like to be well
again.
And if this happens, then it is
impossible to be healthy. No medicine can help now. The person has become
decisively committed to illness. And that's what has happened to many people -
the majority.
When you hate, your ego is
fulfilled. The ego can exist only if it hates, because in hating you feel superior,
in hating you become separate, in hating you become defined, in hating you
attain a certain identity. In love the ego has to disappear. In love you are no
longer separate - love helps you to dissolve with others. It is a meeting and a
merger.
If you are too much attached to
the ego, then hate is easy and love is most difficult. Be alert, watchful: hate
is the shadow of ego, and love needs great courage. It needs great courage
because it needs the sacrifice of the ego. Only those who are ready to become
nobodies are able to love. Only those who are ready to become nothing, utterly
empty of themselves, are able to receive the gift of love from the beyond.
If you are watchful, Zareen,
love will become very simple and hate will become impossible. And the day hate
becomes impossible and love becomes natural, you have arrived home. Then there
is nowhere to go - God has been achieved.
To be absolutely natural is all
that is meant by finding God.
Question 2:
Beloved Master,
What is?
Prabhati, there are two kinds
of things in existence: one, that which can be explained; and the other, that
which can only be experienced. The things that can be explained are mundane,
ordinary, have no intrinsic value in them. And the things that cannot be
explained are really significant, have intrinsic value.
For example, sex can be
explained, love cannot be explained. Hence, sex becomes a commodity - it can be
sold, it can be purchased. Love is not a commodity; you cannot sell it, you
cannot purchase it - there is no way. Sex can be explained because it is part
of physiology. Love cannot be explained - it is part of your inner mystery.
Unless your sexuality rises and
reaches to love it is mundane, it has nothing sacred about it. When your sex
becomes love, then it is entering into a totally different dimension - the
dimension of the mysterious and the miraculous. Now it is becoming religious,
sacred, it is no longer profane.
And there is an even higher
stage of love - I call it prayer - which is absolutely unexplainable, which is
absolutely ineffable. Nothing can be said about it.
When a disciple asked Jesus,
"What is prayer?" Jesus fell on his knees and started praying. What
else can you do? Prayer cannot be explained, nothing can be said about it, but
it can be shown. What can you say about death, what can you say about life?
Whatsoever you say will fall
short; it cannot soar to the heights of life and death. Those are experiences.
What can you say about beauty?
Even if the lake is full of beautiful lotuses and it is a full-moon night, and
all is benediction, somebody can ask, "What is beauty?" What can you
say? You can show! You can say, "This it it!" But he will say,
"I am asking for a definition."
Rabindranath, one of the
greatest poets of this country, was living on a small houseboat.
He used to live for months
together on that houseboat; he loved living on the houseboat. It was a
full-moon night and he was reading in his room, a small cabin, just by a small
candlelight, and he was reading about aesthetics - what is beauty? And the full
moon outside, and the cuckoo calling from the distant shore, and the moon
reflecting all over the lake, and the whole lake was silver... ! It was a
tremendously silent night, nobody around, except that cuckoo calling. Once in a
while a bird would fly over the boat, or a fish would jump in the lake - and
those sounds would deepen the silence even more. And he pondered over great
books on aesthetics in search of the definition of what beauty is.
Tired, exhausted, in the middle
of the night, he blew out the candle... and he was shocked, surprised. As he
blew out the candle, the moonrays entered through the window, through the door,
inside the cabin. That pale light of the candle had been keeping the moon out.
Suddenly, he heard the cuckoo calling from the distant shore.
Suddenly, he became aware of
the tremendous silence, the depth of the silence surrounding the boat. A fish
jumped, and he came out... He had never
seen such a beautiful night. A few white clouds floating in the sky, and the
moon and the lake and the cuckoo calling... he was transported into another
world.
He wrote in his diary, "I
am foolish! I have been searching in books for what beauty is, and beauty was
standing outside my door, knocking on my door! I was looking for beauty,
searching for beauty, with a small candle, and the small candlelight was
keeping the moonlight outside." He wrote in his diary, "It seems my
small ego is keeping God out - the small ego, like a pale small candlelight,
keeping the light of God outside. And he is waiting outside. All that I need to
do is to close the books, blow out the candle of the ego and go out - and see!"
Prabhati, you ask me,
"What is?"
This... thisness... this moment
you are surrounded by the is. It is within you and without you. The chirping of
the birds... and this silence... and you ask me what is?
It is not a question that can
be answered. It is a dangerous question too, dangerous in the sense that you
may find some foolish person who answers it, and then you may cling to that
answer. Somebody will say, "God is," and you will cling to that
answer.
And then another question will
arise: "What is God?" And now you are ready to fall into an infinite
regress.
A man who once did God a favor
received as his reward the promise of an answer to one question, any question.
But God warned him that some things can only be experienced and cannot be
explained. As he pondered and then started to ask his one cosmic question, God
warned him again about experience versus explanations.
The man could contain his
question no longer, and demanded to know, "What is after death?" and
God slew him where he stood.
What else could God do? He slew
him where he stood, immediately he killed him, because if you want to know what
is after death, you have to die! Be very careful. You can be given explanations
about things which belong to the world, to the objective world. For that you
should ask the scientist; he knows, it is his concern. Don't ask the mystic
about things which can be explained; that is not his concern. His concern is
with things which can be experienced.
Don't ask me any question which
cannot be explained. Be in my presence, feel my presence, be open and
vulnerable. We are here to experience something. All explanations about the
mysteries of life are nothing but explaining away those things.
The basic, root meaning of the
word 'explanation' is 'to flatten a thing' - but to flatten a thing is to
destroy it. If anybody could answer, "What is God? What is love? What is
prayer? What is?" he would have flattened a beautiful, tremendously
beautiful, incredible experience, into ugly words. All words are inadequate.
Be and know! Be still and know!
You are here not to learn more words; you are here to get deeper into silence.
Use my words as hints towards a wordless existence.
This is it! What are you asking
about? Feel this moment... in its totality, in all its dimensionality, and a
great beauty will descend, a great beautitude, a great benediction will
surround you; a grace, a very silent ecstasy will start rising in you. You will
feel drunk with existence.
Be drunk with existence - that
is the only way to know it.
Question
3:
Beloved Master,
What is your opinion of scientology?
Aida, it is fantastic... I mean bullshit, utter bullshit! Be aware of
such stupid things. They move in the world in the name of science because
science has credit, so any kind of stupidity can pretend to be scientific. And
people are very much impressed by words: 'scientology'. People are very much
impressed by shining gadgets, instruments... Man is so unaware and unconscious of himself
that he falls a victim to anything! You just need to propagate it, advertise it
- and our century has the most efficient media to advertise, to propagate
things.
Scientology is nothing but a
kind of hypnosis - it can hypnotize you. And real religion is just the
opposite: it is dehypnosis. You are already hypnotized, you don't need any
scientology anymore. You need a process of dehypnosis, you need deconditioning,
you need to come out of all kinds of ideologies. Scientology is an ideology. It
talks in terms of science, and science has great appeal. Science is the modern
superstition.
The modern man is immediately
impressed if you bring science in. So anything and everything has to be proved
scientifically. And there are quacks who even go on proving God scientifically,
and who are trying to measure states of meditation - as if meditation can be
measured. Whatsoever you can measure will be mind; no-mind cannot be measured.
All your alpha waves, etcetera, are not going to help. They can only go to a
certain extent IN the mind. But meditation begins only where mind ends.
Mind is measurable, because
mind IS a machine. But no-mind is immeasurable, it has no limits. So all the
nonsense that goes on in the name of measuring... and people are very much
impressed. They are sitting before very shiny gadgets - it gives an impression
of science - wires attached to the head, to the hands, just like a cardiogram.
They are trying to figure out
the inner silence. It is impossible! Whatsoever you come to record is mind. All
waves are of the mind.
Meditation is wavelessness
because it is thoughtlessness. Meditation cannot be recorded; there can be no
cardiogram, there can be no machine which can record it. It is very elusive, it
is very subjective, it cannot be reduced to an object. But because the Western
mind is very objective, is trained in science, now there are quacks around who
are cashing in on this attraction and this training.
Scientology is one of those
pseudo religions. The real religion has no need of any such thing. And
scientology is destroying many people's minds.
Modern man is in a special
situation: the old religions have lost their grip, their credibility, and the
new religion has not yet arrived - there is a gap. And man cannot live without
religion, it is impossible; religion is such a need. So if the true is not
available, the false becomes prevalent, the false becomes a substitute. Scientology
is a false religion, and there are many like scientology.
Real religion consists of
becoming utterly silent, unconditioned, unhypnotized. It is going beyond mind,
beyond ideology; it is going beyond scripture and beyond knowledge. It is
simply falling into your own interiority, becoming utterly silent, not knowing
a thing, and functioning from that state of not knowing, from that innocence.
When you function out of
innocence, your actions have a beauty of their own. That's what virtue is - Aes Dhammo
Sanantano.
Question 4:
Beloved Master,
Cannot psychoanalysis solve man's problems?
Is religion really needed at all?
Neelima, psychoanalysis is a
superficial thing - helpful but very superficial. It only analyzes the surface
rumblings of your mind. It is far better than scientology certainly, because at
least it analyzes actual reality. It is concerned with the mind that you have
got. It tries to penetrate into your unconscious, into the repressed part of
your mind. It can help you, but it cannot solve all your problems because its
reach is very limited. Hence, Freud could not satisfy, he could only touch a
part of your mind. Adler touched another part of your mind - he could not
satisfy either. Jung touched still another part of your mind - he could not
satisfy, because parts are parts and the problem belongs to the whole.
Assagioli goes a little deeper
than all these three. He drops psychoanalysis and starts calling his endeavor
"psychosynthesis." That is a little better - he synthesizes. Freud is
a fanatic; he claims that whatsoever he is saying is the truth and the only
truth and the whole truth. And anybody who is against it is against truth.
There can be no other possibility - this is the only way. The fanatic always
claims, "This is the only way." The fanatic does not allow life its
richness, its variety.
And so is Adler. They were all
basically disciples of Freud, although they rejected his knowledge. But they
never could reject his basic fanaticism. They rejected what he said, but they
never could reject the impression that he had left on their beings.
Jung was also a follower, a
disciple, then rebelled against him. But even in his rebellion he remained,
deep down, the same person - the same emphasis of claiming the whole, of
knowing the whole.
Assagioli is far better,
because he says all these three persons are talking sense but they are partial
- they have to be synthesized. A synthetic approach is needed which combines
all the endeavors. But Assagioli commits a mistake which is very fundamental.
You can dissect a man's body to know what is inside; once you have dissected it
you will not find any soul - that is not the way to find a soul. You will find
hands and legs and head and eyes and heart and kidneys, and thousands of things
you will find, and you can make a long list... but you will not find the soul.
And naturally you will conclude there is no soul.
That's what was done by Freud,
Adler and Jung. Then came Assagioli. He said, "This is not right.
Dissection is not the way, analysis is not the way - I will try
synthesis." So he puts all those parts together again, stitches them
together; does a good job of stitching, but still the man is not alive, the
soul is not there. Once the soul has left, just by putting the body together
you cannot bring it back. So now it is a corpse - better than Freud, Adler and
Jung, because they were only like the proverbial blind men, the five blind men,
who had gone to see the elephant. Each was claiming, "My experience of the
elephant IS the elephant." The one who had touched the leg of the elephant
was saying that the elephant is nothing but a pillar... and so on and so forth.
Freud, Jung and Adler are all blind, feeling parts of the elephant. And the
elephant of life is really huge, enormous.
Now what Assagioli has done is
that he has collected the opinions of the five blind men and he has put all
those opinions together, and he says, "This is the right thing. I have
made the synthesis, this is the truth." This is not the way to find the
truth. By putting five blind men's opinions together, you don't arrive at the
real elephant.
The real elephant needs eyes to
be seen. Psychoanalysis is blind and so is psychosynthesis - a little wiser but
blind all the same. They cannot solve man's problems because man's basic
problem is not psychological but spiritual, not psychological but existential.
Man is not only the body; otherwise the physiologist would have solved all his
problems. And man is not only a psyche; otherwise the psychologist would have
solved his problems. Man is far more: man is an organic unity - body, mind,
soul... these three plus something mysterious: the fourth. The mystics in India
have called it just the fourth - turiya. They don't give it any name because no
name can be given to it.
Body, mind, soul, these three
are nameable. The body is available for objective observation. The mind is
available for both objective and subjective observation - you can observe it
from the outside as behavior and from the inside as ideas, thoughts,
imagination, memory, instinct, feeling, and so on and so forth. The soul is
available only as a subjective experience. And beyond all these three is the
fourth that keeps them all together: turiya - the fourth, unnameable. That
fourth has been called God, the fourth has been called nirvana, the fourth has
been called enlightenment.
Man's problem is complex. If he
were only the body, things would have been simple; science would have solved
everything. If he were only the mind, psychology would have been enough. But he
is a very complex phenomenon, four-dimensional. And unless you know the fourth,
unless you enter the fourth, you don't know the man in his totality. And
without knowing him in his totality, the problem cannot be solved.
Psychoanalysis can give you a
philosophic approach, but not an existential transformation.
During the last days of a
psychiatrists' convention, one of the doctors present at the closing lecture
noticed an attractive female Ph.D. being pawed by the man seated next to her.
"Is he bothering
you?" the gallant observer asked the woman.
"Why should I be
bothered?" she replied. "It is HIS problem."
Psychoanalysis, psychiatry,
psychology, can give you a philosophical approach towards life. They can give
you the quality of being distant from life's problems, but the problems are not
solved. And the psychiatrist has not even solved his own problems - how can he
help others to solve theirs?
Even Sigmund Freud is not a
buddha, is full of problems - in fact more than the so- called human beings. He
was very much afraid of death, too much afraid of death - so much so that even
the word 'death' was not uttered in front of him by his disciples, because once
or twice, just hearing the word 'death' he had fainted. Just the word 'death' was
enough! He would faint, he would become unconscious, he would fall down from
his chair.
Freud brought sex into the
light. He did a great work:he destroyed one taboo, the taboo that had remained
for centuries. Sex was a taboo subject, not to be talked about. He brought it
into the light. He did a great pioneer work - he should be respected for it.
But death was taboo to him; he
could not even hear the word. There seems to be a connection.
This is my observation: that
there have been two kinds of societies in the world - one society which makes
sex taboo, then it is not afraid of death; and the other society which drops
the taboo against sex, then it immediately becomes afraid of death. We have not
yet been able to create a society in which neither sex nor death are taboos.
My sannyasin has to do that.
Why does it happen so?
For example, in India, sex is
taboo - you should not talk about it - but death is not taboo. You can talk
about it; in fact, all the religious teachers talk about death. They make people
so much afraid of death, talking again and again and again about it. They
create so much fear in people that out of fear people start becoming religious.
All Indian scriptures are full of the description of death. Death seems to be
one of the most talked about subjects in India - not sex. Sex is taboo. Sex is
life, and if you choose death you cannot choose sex - either/or.
Freud did a great service to
humanity; he brought sex from the dark corners of the soul into the open world.
But immediately death became taboo; he himself became afraid of death. They are
polar opposites, and the total man will be able to understand both.
And the total man, the whole
man, is my definition of a holy man. He will be able to talk about sex,
observe, analyze, dissect, go into it, meditate - and he will be able to do the
same with death. ... Because you are neither sex nor death: you are the witness
of both. You are neither life nor death: you are a witness to both. This
witnessing will bring you to the fourth - turiya. And only when you enter the
fourth do all problems disappear, dissolve. Before that, problems remain.
You can become very very expert
in analyzing problems - that is not going to help.
A beautiful woman visits a
psychoanalyst. "Take off your clothes," says the psychoanalyst as
soon as she enters.
"But really I was... "
"I am telling you to take
off your clothes," insists the shrink without giving her time to answer.
"But, doctor, I came
because I have a problem and I thought... "
"Don't think. Take off
your clothes and don't waste my time," insists the shrink even more
rudely.
The astonished and embarrassed
woman takes off her clothes and immediately the shrink jumps on her.
After half an hour, the shrink,
zipping up his trousers, looks at the woman who still does not understand what
is happening and more calmly says, "Well, now that I have solved my
problem, let us see if I can solve yours."
Only a buddha can help you to
solve your problems - one who has no problems of his own.
Religion cannot be dropped, can
never be dropped. Religion is not something superficial and accidental: it is
an intrinsic need, it is absolutely needed.
Neelima, you ask me,
"Cannot psychoanalysis solve man's problems?" No. It can help you to
understand your problems a little bit more, and by understanding your problems
you can control your life in a certain way, to a certain extent. Psychoanalysis
can help you to become a little more normal than you are; it can reduce your
heated, excited abnormality to a little calmer and cooler space - that's all.
It can bring your temperature down a little, but it cannot solve. It can only
help, it can console.
I have heard about a man who
used to smoke three cigarettes at one time - that was his obsession. Now, it
was very embarrassing; people would look at him, what he was doing, and he
would feel very shy and ashamed. But it was impossible, he couldn't help it, he
had to do it that way; otherwise he would remain very dissatisfied.
He had tried every possible
way, whatsoever was suggested to him. Nothing helped.
Then somebody suggested,
"You go to a psychoanalyst."
After one year of
psychoanalysis and thousands of dollars wasted, a friend asked him, "Did
psychoanalysis help you?"
He said, "Certainly!"
But the man could not believe it,
because he saw he was still smoking three cigarettes.
So he asked, "But you are
still smoking three cigarettes, so I don't understand how psychoanalysis has
helped you."
He said, "Now I am no
longer ashamed! My psychoanalyst has helped me to understand that this is just
normal. What is wrong in it? A few people smoke one, I have heard of one person
who smokes two, I smoke three! The difference is only of quantity - and what is
wrong in smoking three cigarettes? For one year my psychoanalyst has persistently
said that there is nothing wrong in it; now I don't feel ashamed. In fact, I am
the only person in the world who smokes three cigarettes simultaneously! Now I
feel very superior."
Psychoanalysis can give you
many consolations. It can help you rationalize, it can help you normalize, it
can help you not to feel ashamed - but it doesn't solve. It cannot.
Problems are never solved if
you remain at the same plane of existence. This is something very fundamental
to be understood.
If you want to solve a problem
you have to rise above the plane. It can't be solved on the same plane. The
moment you reach a higher plane, the lower-plane problems simply disappear.
That is the way of religion: to help you go higher and higher and higher. The
moment you have reached the fourth state, turiya, all problems disappear,
dissolve, lose meaning. Not that you have found solutions, no, not at all -
religion is not interested in solutions. No solution can ever solve a problem;
it may help you to solve one problem, but it will create another. The solution
itself may become the problem.
You may become so much attached
and dependent on the solution...
It happens almost every day in
your life: you are ill, you take a certain medicine, it helps, and then you
become dependent on the medicine; then you are addicted, then you cannot leave
the medicine. Now the medicine has its own side effects - now they start
torturing you. Now for them you will need other medicines... and so on and so
forth. There is no end to it.
No solution can really become a
solution. Religion has a totally different approach. It does not give you a
solution, it simply helps you to raise the level of your consciousness.
Religion is consciousness-raising. It raises you higher than the problem, it
gives you a bird's-eye view. Now you are standing on a hilltop looking at the
valley... and the problems of the valley are simply meaningless. They don't
have any significance for the man who is standing on the sunlit hilltop. They
have simply lost all relevance.
Question 5:
Beloved Master,
I have been here nine months and am giving
birth to my first question.
Today in lecture you said, "sex is
tiring... " for me, sex is the sweetest explosion of music, color, light,
brimming and bursting every cell of my being. It is slipping the net of my
skin, melting with love in god's arms, being exquisitely lost, out of time, out
of mind - being god. And those words don't say it. It is these experiences that
led me to you. I don't even have a glimpse of the "stupidity of sex."
sex is my source of deepest relaxation and boundless energy, as well as highest
bliss: the opposite of tiring. Do men find sex more tiring than women, or do i
just have so far to go towards dropping it? Or what? Please comment.
Apurna, your experience is
perfectly valid, but because it is such an ecstasy, such an excitement, how
long can you go on repeating it? Sooner or later a moment arrives when it
becomes repetitive, the same, and then it will start losing its joy. That moment
it becomes tiring.
Your experience is perfectly
valid, but very limited. Life is far more. It begins in sex, but it doesn't end
in it. I am perfectly happy that you are enjoying your sex - enjoy it as much
as possible while it lasts. And the more you enjoy it, the sooner you will be
tired of it.
But no need to worry about
that. I was answering somebody else's question, who is tired of it. He has
lived all these joys, he has played with all these toys. You are giving big
names to those toys - these are all teddy bears. You can call your teddy bear
"God," and nothing is wrong... When a child is carrying his teddy bear and
calling him "God" and cannot go to sleep without him, it is very
relaxing, and if you take the teddy bear he becomes very tense! Even dirty
teddy bears... and he will carry them. Even parents feel ashamed because if
they are going on a holiday he is carrying his teddy bear - dirty, smelly... but
the child cannot live without it. It is his very life. But one day, hopefully,
he will be tired of it and he will throw it in a corner and will forget all
about it forever.
It is really difficult to
answer your questions, because one person's question is relevant only to him,
and the answer that I give is relevant only to him. It may not be your experience.
On one day I said that
homosexuality is a perversion. Immediately a few letters arrived - very angry,
because there are a few homosexuals here. And they said, "What are you
talking about? We have come here only because we thought that you accept all,
that you don't reject, don't condemn anything." I have not condemned. But
the question and the answer were for a particular person. You need not be
worried about it; it may not be relevant to you.
To a homosexual, homosexuality
is religion - his religion - he does not believe in heterosexuality. He thinks
the heterosexuals are a little perverted, or at least very orthodox,
out-of-date people... should not exist anymore, are no longer contemporaries -
- what nonsense are they talking about?
To the heterosexual, the
homosexual seems to be very perverted, animalistic, even below the animals. And
to the homosexual, the heterosexual is animalistic, because homosexuality is
the invention of man, the superior man. Animals are not homosexual - - at least
not in their wild state. In zoos sometimes, yes, but there they become affected
by human beings, they learn from human beings. But in the wild they are not
homosexuals.
So homosexuality is something
special that man has discovered. It is a defining phenomenon. Just as Aristotle
says man is a rational being, the homosexual says man is a homosexual being -
only man has the capacity to rise to such heights. Heterosexuality is just
ordinary: dogs do it and... it is nothing special! One should not brag about
it.
Two camels slowly approach each
other in the desert, their riders identically dressed in excessively long
Bermuda shorts and topi helmets. They pause, and the riders speak - in an
exaggerated British accent:
"English?"
"Of cawss."
"Foreign Office?"
"Cinema photography."
"Oxford?"
"Cambridge."
"Homosexual?"
"Certainly not!"
"Pity!"
And the two camels continue
their separate ways across the desert.
I have to talk to many kinds of
people - camels are there. So if it is not your question, don't be bothered by
my answer, forget all about it. It concerns somebody else, who is far more
mature than you...
Question 6:
Beloved Master,
What are your last words going to be to the
world?
It reminds me of a story George
Gurdjieff used to tell his closest disciples. The story is about a great past
master, a buddha, who had a self-appointed right-hand man who was a faithful
follower for year after year. And when the master was in his room on his
deathbed, all of the followers silently waited by the door not knowing what to
do and incapable of believing that their mystical master was really dying.
Finally, through the sorrowful
stillness, the master's voice was faintly heard to call the name of the
right-hand man, and all of the followers looked at him intently as he made his
way to the master's door. As he reached for the knob he glanced at the peering
faces around him and imagined their envy and respect for him at being the only
one to be called to the master's side during his final moments. He already
imagined how after the master's death he would slowly emerge from the room as
the new head of the system, a veritable Peter-of-the-Rock.
Quietly he entered the darkened
room and slowly he made his way and knelt by the bed. The old master nodded for
him to come nearer, and he leaned over with his awaiting ear by the old man's
mouth, and the master whispered, "Fuck you."
Enough for today.
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Thursday, August 10, 2017