Osho Right Mindfulness
meditation
Osho - Subhoda means right-mindfulness. It is the fundamental technique that
Buddha
gave to the world.
Right-mindfulness means not doing anything mechanically, but doing it with
full awareness. Walking, walk with alertness.
You can walk without
alertness. Alertness is not needed; there is a robot part in the head which
goes on doing it. You can eat without awareness, it can become just a habit.
You can listen, you can talk, you can live your whole life without
awareness, but that is a life of utter meaninglessness. You will never come
to know who you are.
You will do many things but you will never know who
this doer is. Many things will come and pass in your life but you will never
know in front of whom all these games are played. You will know the film
that is on the screen but you will never know the person who is looking at
the film; and to miss that person is to miss all.
The only way not to miss it is to act with awareness, alertness,
watchfulness, to always be in a kind of witnessing. Walking, you are still
witnessing, deep down in the heart, like a mirror reflecting what is
happening.
Eating, you are a mirror. Right now listening to me, you can listen in two
ways. One is the mechanical way: because you have ears you can listen. but
that will be only hearing, not listening. You can listen in a conscious way:
your whole consciousness can be there behind the ears. All the past is gone,
there is no future: you are just here in this moment, totally alert of what
is being said to you, drinking it, with total absorption.
That is mindfulness, and that is the key for you. Use it as much as you can;
you cannot use it in excess. And the more you use it, the more you will find
a great integrity arising in you. Something almost starts centering at the
deepest core of your being; you become crystallized.
Gurdjieff used to say that only the alert person has a soul; others only
think that they have souls, they don't. He is right. In the majority of
people the soul is so fast asleep that it is almost as if it were not. It
has to be provoked into awakening; and that is the meaning of subhoda.
Source: " Zorba The Buddha - Chapter 4 " - Osho
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