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Question: Osho, Can An enlightened person be
wrong? This refers to what you told us about J. Krishnamurti, who keeps on
saying that one does not Need a Master, which is actually not right please
comment.
Osho: Prem Pantha, An Enlightened person can
never be wrong. Neither J. Krishnamurti is wrong, but he never considers the
situation in which you are. He considers only the space in which he is, and
that freedom is part of enlightenment. The enlightened person has reached
the highest peak of consciousness; his abode is on Everest.
Now it is his freedom to speak according to the peak, the sunlit peak where
he is, or to consider the people who are still in the dark valley, who know
nothing about the light, for whom the peak of the Everest is only a dream,
only a perhaps". This is the freedom of the enlightened person. Krishnamurti
speaks in terms where he is.
I speak in terms where you are, I consider you, because if I am speaking to
you, you have to be taken in consideration. I have to lead you towards the
highest peak, but the journey will begin in the dark valley, in your
unconsciousness. If I talk about my experience, absolutely inconsiderate of
you, I am right, but I am not useful to you.
An enlightened person is never wrong, but he can be useful or he can be
useless. J. Krishnamurti is useless! He is perfectly right; about that there
is no question, because I know the peak and what he is saying is certainly
true -- from the vision of the peak. Those who have arrived, for them the
journey becomes almost a dream phenomenon. For those who have not arrived
the journey is real, the goal is just a dream. They are living in two
different worlds. When you are talking to a madman you have to consider him;
if you don't consider him you cannot help him.
Once a madman was brought to me. He had this crazy idea that one afternoon
when he was sleeping, a fly has entered his mouth. And because he used to
sleep with open mouth, nobody can deny the possibility. And since then he
was very much disturbed because the fly was roaming inside him, jumping
inside him, moving in his belly, going to his bladder, circulating in his
bloodstream, sometimes in his head, sometimes in his feet. And of course he
could not do anything because he was continuously occupied, obsessed with
the fly.
He was taken to the psychoanalysts and they said, "This is just in your mind
-- there is no fly! And no fly can move in your bloodstream, there is no
possibility. Even if a fly has entered it must have died! And now six months
have passed; it cannot be alive inside you."
He listened, but he could not believe it because his experience was far more
solid. He was taken to the doctors and everybody examined him and they did
everything, but finally they will say, "It is just a mental thing. You are
imagining." He will listen what they were saying, but he could not trust
because his experience was far more certain than their words.
His family brought him to me as a last resort. The man was looking very
tired because he was being taken to one person, then to another, then all
kinds of physicians -- allopaths and homeopaths and naturopaths -- and he
was really tired. In the first place the fly was tiring him, and now all
these "pathies", medicines. And everybody was insulting him -- that was his
feeling, that they were saying that he was just imagining. Is he a fool or
he is mad, that he will imagine such a thing? They were all humiliating him
-- that was his feeling.
I looked at the man and I said, "It is so clear that the fly is inside!"
For a moment he was puzzled. He could not believe me, because nobody has
said that to him -- because nobody has considered him. And they ALL were
right and I was wrong -- there was no fly, but the madman has to be
considered.
And I said, "All those fools are just wasting your time; you should have
come first here. It is such a simple thing to bring the fly out; there is no
need to bother. Medicines won't help -- you are not ill. Psycholanalysis
will not help -- you are not crazy."
And immediately he was a changed man! He looked at his wife and said, "Now
what do you say? This is the right man," he said, "who really knows. And all
those fools were trying to convince me that there is no fly. It is there!"
I said to him that, "It is simple -- we will take it out. You lie down."
I covered him with a blanket and told him to keep his eyes closed and "I
will do some mantra, some magic, and we will bring the fly out. You just
keep quiet so that the fly sits somewhere. Otherwise the fly is continuously
running -- where to catch it?"
He said, "That looks logical. I will keep absolutely still!"
And I said, "Don't open your eyes. Just remain silent, breathe slowly, so
the fly settles somewhere, so we can catch hold of it!"
Then I rushed into the house to find a fly. It was a little bit difficult
because for the first time I was trying that, but finally I succeeded -- I
could get a fly in a bottle. And I came to the man, I moved my hand on his
body, and I asked him, "Where the fly is?" And he said, "In the belly." And
I touched the belly and I said, "Of course it is there!" And I convinced him
that I perfectly believe in him and then I uncovered his blanket and showed
him the fly.
And he said to the wife, "Now see! And give this bottle to me; I will go all
to those fools and take all the fees that they have taken from me! I have
wasted thousands of rupees, and all that they did was they told me I am mad!
And now I don't feel the fly anywhere, because it is in the bottle!"
He took the bottle, he went to the doctors.
One of the doctors who knew me, he came to see me. He said, "How you
managed? Six months a fly can live in the body? And that man has taken his
fee back from me, because he was making such a fuss that I said, 'Better
give it back to him!' And he proved that he was right!"
I said, "It is not the point who is right."
Gautam the Buddha defines truth as "that which works". This is the
ancientmost pragmatic definition of truth: "that which works"! All the
devices are truth in this sense: they work; they are only devices. The
Buddha's work is Upaya; Upaya exactly means device.
Meditation is an Upaya, a device. It simply helps you to get nd of that
which you have not got in the first place -- the fly: the ego, the misery,
the anguish! It helps you to get free of it, but in fact it is not there.
But it is not to be told...
And Krishnamurti has been doing that: he has been telling crazy people that
the fly does not exist and you don't need any doctor. I say to you: the fly
exists and you need the doctor! Because just by telling to you that the fly
does not exist is not going to help you at all.
For thousands of years you have been told the ego does not exist. Has it
helped you in any way? There have been people who have told, in this country
particularly, that the whole world is illusory, MAYA, it does not exist, but
has it helped India in any way? The true test is there: whether it has
helped, whether it has made people more authentic, more real. It has not
helped at all. It has made people more deeply cunning, split, schizophrenic;
it has made them hypocrites.
All the religions have done this, because they don't consider you. And you
are far more important than the ultimate truth, because the ultimate truth
has nothing to do with y ou right now. You are living in a dreamworld; some
device is needed which can help you to come out of it. The moment you are
out of it, you will know it was a dream -- but a person who is dreaming, to
tell him that it is all dream is meaningless.
Have you not observed in your dreams that when you are dreaming it looks
real? And every morning you have found that it was unreal. hut again in the
night you forget all your understanding of the day -- again the dream
becomes real. It has been happening again and again: every night the dream
becomes real, every morning you know it is false, but that knowing does not
help. In the dream one can even dream that this is a dream.
And that's what has happened in India: people are living in maya, deeply in
it, and still talking that "This is all maya." And this talk too is part of
their dream; it does not destroy the dream. In fact it makes the dream more
rooted in them, because now there is no need to get rid of it -- because it
is a dream! So why get rid of it? It does not matter.
In a subtle way all the religions have done this: they have talked from the
highest peak to the people for whom that peak does not exist yet. The people
are living in darkness, and you go on telling them that darkness has no
existence. It is true -- darkness has no existence, it is only the absence
of light -- but just by saying to people that darkness has no existence is
not going to bring light in.
That's what Krishnamurti is doing; it has been done by many people.
Nagarjuna did it -- Krishnamurti is not new, not at least in the East.
Nagarjuna did it: he said, "Everything is false. The world is false, the ego
is false, nothing exists. Because nothing exists you are already free. There
is no need for any meditation, there is no need for any Master. There is no
need to find out any device, strategy, technique, because in the first place
there is no problem. Why go on looking for solutions? Those solutions will
create more problems; they are not going to help."
Nagarjuna did it; before Nagarjuna, Mahakashyap did it, and it has been a
long tradition. Zen people have been saying the same thing for centuries.
Krishnamurti never uses the word "Zen", but whatsoever he is talking is
nothing but Zen -- simple Zen.
Zen says no effort is needed, nothing has to be done. When nothing has to be
done, what is the need of a Master? -- because the Master will tell you to
do something. Nothing has to be done -- what is the need of the scriptures?
-- because the scriptures will tell you to do something, to know something.
Nothing has to be done, nothing has to be known. You are already there where
you are trying to reach.
And I know this is true, but to talk about this ultimate truth to people who
are living in tremendous darkness is futile . Prem Pantha, no enlightened
person can ever be wrong, but only few enlightened persons have been of
help. The majority of enlightened people have been of no help at all, for
the simple reason because they never considered the other.
In fact, George Gurdjieff used to say, "Don't consider the other." It was
one of his basic teachings: "Don't consider the other. Just say what is
absolutely true." But the absolute truth is truth only when experienced;
people are living in relative truth.
My approach is different from Krishnamurti's. I know that one day you will
come to that point where nothing is needed -- no Master, no teaching, no
scripture -- but right now the scripture can be of help, the methods can be
of help, and certainly a living Master can be of immense help. The function
of the Master is to give you that which you already have and to take away
that which you don't have at all.
Source: from book "I am that" by Osho
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