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Osho Meditation Quotes
- If meditation really happens, whatsoever
the cause, compassion has to follow. Compassion is the flowering of
meditation. If compassion is not coming, your meditation is,
somewhere, wrong.
- Meditation is not an effort against the
mind. It is a way of understanding the mind. It is a very loving way
of witnessing the mind -- but, of course, one has to be very
patient. This mind that you are carrying in your head has arisen
over centuries, millennia. Your small mind carries the whole
experience of humanity -- and not only of humanity: of animals, of
birds, of plants, of rocks. You have passed through all those
experiences. All that has happened up to now has happened in you
also. In a very small nutshell, you carry the whole experience of
existence.
- The art of meditation makes you aware
where the switch is: it is in witnessing. Witnessing is the switch
that can put your mind on or off. You become the master, so when you
want to use it you use it and when you don't want to use it you
simply put it off and it gives rest to the mind. Hence the mind of a
meditator is far more brilliant, far more intelligent, far more
alive, sensitive, than the mind of a nonmeditator, because the mind
of a meditator has a few periods of deep deep rest that rejuvenates
it. If you see a meditator and he is not intelligent, that simply
means he is not a meditator at all. A meditator cannot be stupid, a
meditator cannot be mediocre; that is impossible. If he is a
meditator, then he will radiate sharpness, intelligence, brilliance.
He will be a genius, he will be creative.
- In fact, if we can create more and more
meditators in the world, in every dimension of life there will be
more creativity, more intelligence, less stupidity, less lethargy.
But it has not happened down the ages. Just the opposite has
happened because in the name of meditation, something else has
continued. In the name of meditation people either have been
concentrating or contemplating. Both are not meditation.
- Concentration is just the opposite of
meditation and so is contemplation, in a different way.
Concentration means closing your mind, focusing your mind, on a
certain point, on a certain object. You are so focused on a certain
object that you become unaware of everything else; that is
concentration. It excludes everything else; it includes only one
thing: the object of your concentration, whatsoever it is. And
meditation means absolute openness. It includes all, it excludes
nothing. Hence it is not concentration at all. It is a state of
vulnerability, openness, availability.
- The person who is trying to concentrate
can be distracted. He can be easily distracted by anything. Just a
dog in the neighborhood starts barking and he is distracted, a child
starts giggling and he is distracted, a bird starts singing and he
is distracted. Anything will do, as if he is just waiting for
anything to distract him; he is tired of focusing his mind. It is a
tension, it is a strain. Meditation is not a tension, it is not a
strain. One is never tired of meditation. It is relaxation -- how
you can be tired of it? It is deep rest, it is utter restfulness.
One is available to everything; nothing can distract you.
- You can listen to me either as
concentration or as meditation. If you listen to me as
concentration, then anything can distract. A car passes by... the
cuckoo starts calling from the distance -- the chattering of the
birds. Anything can distract you, any small thing. Not that the
birds are interested in distracting you; they are not concerned with
you at all. But you will feel anger arising in you. That's why
so-called religious people become more angry than anybody else. They
live almost in rage. If a single person in your house becomes
religious, he is enough to create trouble for everybody, because
each small thing distracts him and then he takes revenge.
- You can listen to me in meditation. Then
you are not concentrating on me; you are simply sitting available,
open. The birds go on chattering; that too comes to you, but because
you are not concentrating it is not a distraction -- it enriches.
What I am saying to you is enriched. The singing of the birds
becomes a background to it. And you never feel angry and you never
feel tense.
- Meditation is not contemplation either
because it is not thinking at all -- consistent, inconsistent,
crazy, sane. It is not thinking at all; it is witnessing. It is just
sitting silently deep within yourself, looking at whatsoever is
happening inside and outside both. Outside there is traffic noise,
inside there is also traffic noise -- the traffic in the head. So
many thoughts -- trucks and buses of thoughts and trains and
airplanes of thoughts, rushing in every direction. But you are
simply sitting aloof, unconcerned, watching everything with no
evaluation.
- Buddha says: Meditation brings two things.
It brings wisdom, it brings freedom. These two flowers grow out of
meditation. When you become silent, utterly silent, beyond the mind,
two flowers bloom in you. One is of wisdom: you know what is and
what is not. And the other is of freedom: you know now there are no
more any limitations on you, either of time or of space. You become
liberated. Meditation is the key to liberation, to freedom, to
wisdom.
- In science, concentration is enough; at
the most, contemplation is needed. In religion, meditation is the
only way. Concentration is not needed, is not a help; it is a
positive hindrance. Contemplation also is not a help; it is a
compensation for not being meditative, it is a poor substitute for
it. Meditation -- only meditation -- can bring the inner revolution.
- Meditation means getting out of the mind,
looking at the mind from the outside. That's exactly the meaning of
the word 'ecstasy': to stand out. To stand out of the mind makes you
ecstatic, brings bliss to you. And great intelligence is released.
When you are identified with the mind you cannot be very intelligent
because you become identified with an instrument, you become
confined by the instrument and its limitations. And you are
unlimited -- you are consciousness.
- Meditation takes you beyond sex; nothing
else can ever take you beyond sex. Everything else is a substitute
for sex. Somebody is running after money -- money is his sex; and
somebody is running after power -- power is his sex; and somebody is
running after something else. Those are all sexualities, substitutes
for sex. These people can easily avoid sex because they have found
their own new version.
- When you become more meditative, the
deeper you go into meditation, the more will be your capacity and
clarity to understand the scriptures. Scriptures will become
witnesses to you that you are on the right track. And when you reach
to your innermost core, when you realize your being, then you will
know what Jesus means by the kingdom of God, then you will know what
Buddha means by nirvana, then you will know what the Upanishads mean
by truth -- not before that.
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