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100 Tales For
10,000 Buddhas
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Tale 19
In Ahmedabad, arrangements are being made for Osho to stay in an
empty apartment, which is kept ready for guests only. It is on the first
floor, opposite Champakbhai’s apartment. It has two bed rooms--one bedroom
is air conditioned with quite a comfortable bed in it. In the other room
there are mattresses on the floor. I like the place.
There is quite a big
open balcony attached to the rooms. Osho feels more comfortable in the air
conditioned room and goes to bed early. Kranti, who is taking care of Him,
arranges her bed in His room. Tomorrow morning at eight o’clock He is going
to start His series of discourses on the Bhagwadgeeta.
There are four more friends from Bombay who have come with us from Udaipur.
They have expressed their wish to stay there overnight and leave tomorrow
morning. Osho has agreed to it and I also don’t see any problem in it. After
a little gossip I arrange my bed in one of the corners of the room and these
four friends, all male, arrange their mattresses in a row and go to sleep.
Hearing a knock on the door, I get up and open it. The host enters and has
come to check how we are sleeping. Seeing me alone with four men in the same
room he asks, “Where is the other woman?”
I tell him, “She is Osho’s sister, and is sleeping in his room.”
I can see how angry and upset he is. He tells me with his voice raised,
“This wont do in my room. Either you go and sleep in Osho’s room, or bring
Kranti out to sleep in your room.”
I am simply surprised and confused, not knowing how to deal with this man. I
tell him, “I don’t want to disturb Osho--He is already sleeping.”
He leaves, and maybe after consulting with his wife, he comes back again. He
looks very disturbed and tells me I can’t sleep in the same room with the
four men but instead I can sleep in his children’s room. To avoid
unnecessary discussion I agree to it, and sleep on the floor in the room
where his two children were already sleeping in their beds. I lie down and
start thinking, “What a rotten society we are living in. These sexually
suppressed people project their minds on us and think they are moral,
civilized and cultured people and that we are misbehaving.”
When I tell Osho about this episode, He says to Jayantibhai that
arrangements for His staying should not be made in the house of people who
have never heard Him and don’t know Him: “They unnecessarily suffer and
create trouble for others too.”
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