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Gibberish and Let Go Meditation
"Gibberish is to get rid of the active mind,
silence to get rid of the inactive mind and let-go is to enter into the
transcendental." - Osho
“Remember, the first step of the
meditation is Gibberish. Gibberish simply
means throwing out your craziness, which is already there in the mind, piled
up for centuries. As you throw it out you will find yourself becoming light,
becoming more alive, just within two minutes.

You will be surprised that when Nivedano [the drummer] gives his second
beat, to enter into silence, you enter into silence as deeply as you have
never done before. Just those two minutes have cleaned the way. In fact in
those two minutes, if you put your total energy ... the more you put into
it, the deeper will be the following silence.
Any child can do Gibberish, it doesn't need any training. From the very
first moment you are almost trained. Gibberish needs no training, nor does
laughter need any training. If you can do Gibberish you are cleansing your
mind of all kinds of dust that goes on gathering. And as the mind becomes
silent...there is nowhere to go other than inwards. All roads are forgotten;
there remains a single one-way traffic.
Just for a day or two you may hesitate to go that much inside. Who knows
whether you will be able to come back or not? It is a playful, joyful
exercise. There is nothing to be worried about, you can go as deep as you
want… not knowing Chinese but speaking Chinese, not knowing what they are
saying but saying it very emphatically, not bothering at all who is
listening.... Nobody is listening, so you can say anything you want, you are
not going to offend anybody. There is nobody other than you.
That will make you saner than you have ever been, because you throw so much
garbage that you were holding. Do you think your gibberish is coming from
the sky? You are carrying all that garbage, throw it! Just do it totally,
enthusiastically. Don't be bothered whether it is Arabic or Hebrew or
Chinese; you are allowed to speak any language that you don't know.
Just avoid the language that you do know, because the language that you do
know will not bring your nonsense out, it will be very grammatical. Meaning
is not at all the requirement. Just for two minutes give an opportunity to
your existence to be meaningless. And you will be immensely shocked to know
that just within two minutes you become so light, so ready to enter into
silence.”
Source: " The Miracle, Chapter 2'' - Osho
Gibberish Meditation
Steps:
First Stage: Gibberish
While sitting, close your eyes and begin to say nonsense sounds – any sounds
or words, so long as they make no sense. Just speak any language that you
don't know! Allow yourself to express whatever needs to be expressed within
you. Throw everything out. The mind thinks, always, in terms of words.
Gibberish helps to break up this pattern of continual verbalization. Without
suppressing your thoughts, you can throw them out. Let your body likewise be
expressive.
Second Stage: Moving In
After some minutes of Gibberish, there is a drumbeat, at which point the
Gibberish stops. Osho’s voice then guides the listener into a space of deep
silence, stillness and relaxation, saying, for example, “Be silent, close
your eyes...no movement of the body – feel frozen. Go inwards, deeper and
deeper, just like an arrow. Penetrate all the layers and hit the center of
your existence.”
Third Stage: Let-Go
Another drumbeat and, without arranging yourself, just allow yourself to
fall down "like a bag of rice," so you are lying, utterly still and relaxed,
on your back as you are guided even more deeply into a silent stillness.
Fourth Stage: Coming Back
At the final drumbeat, Osho’s voice guides you back to a sitting position,
with the reminder to carry the glimpse of silent awareness one may have had
into everyday activities.
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