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Osho Meditation Stories
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Osho - Don’t Control Mind
Osho : When you are
controlling something you are in tension; you cannot be without tension,
because that which is controlled is continuously trying to revolt against
you, that which is enslaved wants freedom. Your mind sooner or later will
explode with vengeance. The situation was such that the man said, "I also want to be as silent as you are, but what can I do? I don't know anything. When anger grips me I'm almost unconscious, and now I have killed my own beloved wife."
The Jaina monk said,
"The only way to still this mind, which is full of anger and violence and
rage, is to renounce the world." Jainism is a religion of renunciation, and
the ultimate renunciation is even of clothes. The Jaina monk lives naked,
because he is not allowed to possess even clothes. The man was of a very
arrogant type, and this became a challenge to him. Before the crowd he threw
his clothes also into the well with the wife. The whole village could not
believe it; even the Jaina monk became a little afraid, "Is he mad or
something?" The Jaina monk said, "You have a beautiful name. I will not change it; I will keep it, but from this moment you have to remember that peace has to become your very vibration." The man disciplined himself, stilled his mind, fasted long, tortured himself, and soon became more famous than his master. Angry people, arrogant people, egoistic people can do things which peaceful people will take a little time to do. He became very famous, and thousands of people used to come just to touch his feet. After twenty years he was in the capital. A man from his village had come for some purpose, and he thought, "It will be good to go and see what transformation has happened to Shantinath. So many stories are heard -- that he has become a totally new man, that his old self is gone and a new, fresh being has arisen in him, that he really has become peace, silence, tranquility." So the man went with great respect. But when he saw Muni Shantinath, seeing his face, his eyes, he could not think that there had been any change. There was none of the grace which necessarily radiates from a mind which has become silent. Those eyes were still as egoistic -- in fact they had become more pointedly egoistic. The man's presence was even more ugly than it used to be. Still, the man went close. Shantinath recognized the man, who had been his neighbor -- but now it was beneath his dignity to recognize him. The man also saw that Shantinath had recognized him, but he was pretending that he did not. He thought, "That shows much." He went close by Shantinath and asked, "Can I ask you a question? What is your name?" Naturally, great anger arose in Shantinath because he knew that this man knew perfectly well what his name was. But still he kept himself in control, and he said, "My name is Muni Shantinath."
The man said, "It is a
beautiful name -- but my memory is very short, can you repeat it again? I
have forgotten ... what name did you say?" ...
Your so-called saints
are nothing but controlled animals. The mind is nothing but a long heritage
of all your animal past. You can control it, but the controlled mind is not
the awakened mind. The process of controlling and repressing and
disciplining is taught by all the religions, and because of their fallacious
teaching humanity has not moved a single inch -- it remains barbarous. Any
moment people start killing each other. able to avoid this deception of controlling mind and believing that they have attained mindlessness. To attain mindlessness a totally different process is involved: I call it the ultimate alchemy. It consists only of a single element -- that of watchfulness.
Source: " The Great Zen Master Ta Hui " - Osho |
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