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100 Tales For
10,000 Buddhas
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Tale 9
I am waiting at a platform at V.T. station to receive Osho who is to
arrive from Jabalpur. To my surprise there is no other friend within sight
and I start wondering if I have the wrong information about His coming.
Still I decide to wait until the train arrives. My eyes are wandering all
around for some familiar face, but it is all in vain. I start perspiring--it
is very hot. The train will be arriving soon, still no one else has come to
receive Him. I doubt that all the friends have decided together to abandon
Osho, though there is always controversy around him; He is saying the naked
truth, which most people find difficult to swallow. He is mercilessly
uprooting everything traditional in India.
I am lost in my thoughts and am shaken by the noise of the train reaching
the platform. My heart starts throbbing and my eyes are glued to the air
conditioned carriage. One by one passengers start getting down. A few
minutes feel like eternity. And there He is! Finally, coming out of the
train. I rush toward Him and He gets down from the train. I touch His feet
and He blesses me with His hand on my head. I am overjoyed with His
presence, and feel as if I am wrapped in an invisible fragrance that is
around Him.
He asks, “Where are the other friends?”
I tell Him, “I don’t know why they haven’t come, but I know where you are to
stay.” I ask Him if He would like to go by taxi.
He simply says, “ Let us wait--friends will be coming soon.”
I look at His face: there is no sign of any anxiety or hurry. Almost
everyone has left the platform except the two of us. Seeing that I look a
little worried, He starts telling me jokes and makes me laugh. One part of
me is very happy to be alone with Him, and the other part is worrying about
Him--having travelled twenty-four hours by train and standing on the
platform in such heat. I feel helpless.
Finally, after about half an hour, Ishwarbhai, Lahrubhai and few other
friends come running to receive Him. They are also shocked by the whole
scene because they were told by railway authorities that the train was half
an hour late.
Osho’s great art is to never allow anyone to feel guilty. He greets everyone
with such love that no one is serious about what has happened. Laughing and
talking with friends He starts walking and I follow Him in wonder, and my
heart whispers, “He does not belong to this world.”
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