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    Osho on Ramakrishna Enlightenment  
	
    Osho -There
						is
						an
						episode
						in
						Ramakrishna’s
						life....
						For
						his
						whole
						life
						he
						had
						been
						worshipping
						Mother
						Kali,
						But
						at
						the
						very
						end
						he
						began
						to
						feel,” It
						is
						duality;
						the
						experience
						of
						oneness
						has
						still
						not
						happened.
						It
						is
						lovely,
						delightful,
						but
						two
						still
						remains
						two.”
						Someone
						loves
						a
						woman,
						someone
						loves
						money,
						someone
						politics;
						he
						loved
						Ma
						Kali
						–
						but
						love
						still
						was
						divided
						in
						two.
						Still
						the
						ultimate
						nonduality
						hadn’t
						happened
						and
						he
						was
						in
						anguish.
						He
						began
						looking
						out
						for
						a
						nondualist,
						a
						Vedantist
						–
						for
						Some
						person
						to
						come
						who
						could
						show
						him
						the
						path. 
						 
						A
						Paramahansa
						named
						Totapuri
						was
						passing.
						Ramakrishna
						invited
						him
						to
						stop
						with
						him
						and
						asked,
						”Help
						me
						to
						have darshan
						of
						the
						one.” 
						 
						Totapuri
						said,
						”What’s
						difficult
						in
						that?
						You
						believe
						there
						are
						two,
						so
						there
						are
						two.
						Drop
						the
						belief!”
						Ramakrishna
						replied,
						”But
						dropping
						this
						belief
						is
						very
						difficult
						–
						I
						have
						lived
						with
						it
						my
						whole
						life.
						When
						I
						close
						my
						eyes
						the
						image
						of
						Kali
						is
						standing
						there.
						I
						drown
						in
						that
						nectar.
						I
						forget
						that
						I
						am
						to
						become
						one;
						as
						soon
						as
						I
						close
						my
						eyes
						there
						are
						two.
						When
						I
						try
						to
						meditate,
						it
						becomes
						dual.
						Help
						me
						out
						of
						this!” 
						 
						So
						Totapuri
						said,
						”Try
						this:
						when
						the
						image
						of
						Kali
						is
						before
						you,
						pick
						up
						a
						sword
						and
						cut
						her
						in
						two.”
						Ramakrishna
						said,
						”Where
						will
						I
						find
						a
						sword?” 
						 
						What
						Totapuri
						said
						is
						the
						same
						as
						what
						is
						said
						in
						Ashtavakra’s
						sutra*.
						Totapuri
						said,
						”From
						where
						did
						you
						bring
						this
						Kali
						image?
						–
						bring
						a
						sword
						from
						the
						same
						place.
						She
						too
						is
						imaginary.
						She
						too
						is
						an
						embellishment
						of
						your
						imagination.
						Through
						nurturing
						it
						for
						your
						whole
						life,
						through
						continuously
						projecting
						it
						for
						your
						whole
						life,
						it
						has
						become
						crystalized.
						It
						is
						just
						imagination.
						Not
						everyone
						sees
						Kali
						when
						they
						close
						their
						eyes.” 
						 
						After
						years
						of
						effort
						a
						Christian
						closes
						his
						eyes,
						and
						Christ
						comes
						to
						him.
						A
						devotee
						of
						Krishna
						closes
						his
						eyes
						and
						Krishna
						comes
						to
						him.
						A
						lover
						of
						Buddha
						closes
						his
						eyes
						and
						Buddha
						comes
						to
						him.
						A
						lover
						of
						Mahavira
						closes
						his
						eyes
						and
						Mahavira
						comes
						to
						him.
						Christ
						doesn’t
						come
						to
						a
						Jaina,
						Mahavira
						doesn’t
						come
						to
						a
						Christian:
						only
						the
						image
						you
						project
						will
						come.
						Ramakrishna’s
						effort
						was
						with
						Kali,
						and
						the
						image
						became
						almost
						solid.
						It
						became
						so
						real
						from
						constant
						repetition,
						from
						continuous
						remembering,
						that
						it
						seemed
						Kali
						was
						standing
						in
						from
						of
						him.
						No
						one
						was
						standing
						there. 
						 
						Consciousness
						is
						alone.
						There
						is
						no
						second
						here,
						no
						other. 
						”Just
						close
						your
						eyes,”
						Totapuri
						said,
						”raise
						the
						sword
						and
						strike.” 
						Ramakrishna
						closed
						his
						eyes,
						but
						as
						soon
						as
						he
						closed
						them
						his
						courage
						vanished.
						Raising
						his
						sword
						to
						strike
						Kali!
						–
						the
						devotee
						has
						to
						raise
						his
						sword
						and
						strike
						God
						–
						it
						was
						too
						hard.
						To
						renounce
						the
						world
						is
						very
						easy.
						What
						is
						worth
						holding
						onto
						in
						the
						world?
						But
						when
						you
						have
						established
						an
						image
						deep
						in
						the
						mind,
						when
						you
						have
						created
						poetry
						in
						the
						mind,
						when
						the
						mind’s
						dream
						has
						become
						manifest,
						then
						it
						is
						very
						difficult
						to
						renounce
						it.
						The
						world
						is
						like
						a
						nightmare.
						A
						dream
						of
						devotion,
						a
						dream
						of
						feeling
						is
						not
						a
						nightmare,
						it
						is
						a
						very
						sweet
						dream.
						How
						to
						drop
						it?
						how
						to
						break
						it? 
						 
						Tears
						would
						start
						flowing
						from
						his
						eyes
						and
						he
						became
						ecstatic...
						his
						body
						would
						begin
						shaking.
						But
						he
						didn’t
						raise
						his
						sword
						–
						he
						would
						completely
						forget
						about
						it.
						Finally
						Totapuri
						said,
						”I’ve
						wasted
						many
						days
						here.
						It’s
						no
						good.
						Either
						you
						do
						it
						or
						I’m
						going
						to
						leave.
						Don’t
						waste
						my
						time.
						Enough
						of
						this
						nonsense
						now!”
						That
						day
						Totapuri
						brought
						a
						piece
						of
						glass
						with
						him,
						and
						he
						said,
						”When
						you
						begin
						to
						be
						absorbed
						in
						delight,
						I
						will
						cut
						your
						forehead
						with
						this
						piece
						of
						glass.
						When
						I
						cut
						your
						forehead,
						inside
						gather
						courage,
						raise
						your
						sword
						and
						cut
						Kali
						in
						two.
						This
						is
						the
						last
						chance
						–
						I
						am
						not
						staying
						any
						longer.” 
						 
						Totapuri’s
						threat
						of
						leaving...
						and
						it
						is
						difficult
						to
						find
						such
						a
						master.
						Totapuri
						must
						have
						been
						a
						man
						like
						Ashtavakra.
						Ramakrishna
						closed
						his
						eyes
						and
						Kali’s
						image
						appeared
						to
						him.
						He
						was
						about
						to
						bliss
						out
						–
						tears
						were
						ready
						to
						flow
						from
						his
						eyes,
						overwhelmed,
						joy
						was
						coming
						–
						he
						was
						about
						to
						become
						ecstatic
						when
						Totapuri
						held
						his
						forehead
						and,
						where
						the
						third
						eye
						chakra
						is,
						made
						a
						cut
						from
						top
						to
						bottom
						with
						the
						piece
						of
						glass.
						Blood
						began
						to
						stream
						from
						the
						cut,
						and
						this
						time 
						 
						Ramakrishna
						found
						courage.
						He
						raised
						the
						sword
						and
						cut
						Kali
						in
						two
						pieces.
						When
						Kali
						fell
						apart
						he
						became
						nondual:
						the
						wave
						dissolved
						in
						the
						ocean,
						the
						river
						fell
						into
						the
						ocean.
						It
						is
						said
						that
						he
						stayed
						immersed
						for
						six
						days
						in
						this
						ultimate
						silence.
						He
						was
						neither
						hungry
						nor
						thirsty
						–
						there
						was
						no
						consciousness
						of
						the
						outside,
						no
						awareness.
						All
						was
						forgotten.
						And
						when
						he
						opened
						his
						eyes
						six
						days
						later,
						the
						first
						thing
						he
						said
						was,
						”The
						last
						barrier
						has
						fallen!” 
						 
						Source: “The Mahageeta Vol 1”
						By
						Osho
    
	 
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