Stories on our
Conditioning
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The Ghost
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Jesus and Priest
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Mahavir and Prince
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This too is a dream
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Gautam Buddha on God
- Gurdjieff - Sleep of Man
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Guru Nanak Dev
in Kaaba
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Brahmin fooled by
thieves
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Osho on Faith and Beliefs
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Osho - Guru Nanak Dev Ji and Kaaba
Osho -
There is a very beautiful story in the life of Nanak, another great mystic
of the same calibre as Kabir.
Nanak went to Mecca; he traveled with some Mohammedan travelers who were on
a pilgrimage. They reached Mecca, the holy stone of Kaaba. It was evening
and the sun was setting, and they were very tired; and Nanak immediately
fell asleep. The travelers, the companions, were very much surprised. They
used to think of Nanak as a very holy man, but he was doing something
stupid: his legs were towards the Kaaba when he lay down and fell asleep.
They became very much afraid; this is a sacrilege.
And by the time they could do something about it, the chief priest came, and
he said, ”Who is this man? Is he an atheist, he does not believe in God? He
does not seem to be a Muslim. Throw him out of here!” All this noise and
talk, and Nanak opened his eyes, and he said, ”What is the matter?”
They
said, ”This cannot be allowed. Your legs are towards Kaaba, and this is a
sin.” Nanak laughed uproariously, and he said, ”You can put my legs anywhere
you like, but, one thing before you do it, tell me if this is not so:
wherever my legs are, they will always point towards God – because he is
everywhere.”
Up to this point, the story seems to be absolutely realistic; then it
becomes a parable. The priest was very angry; he took hold of the feet of
Nanak and turned his feet away from Kaaba. And the parable says Kaaba turned
towards Nanak’s feet. And he moved him in every direction, and Kaaba turned
to that direction.
Now, it is a parable; I don’t say now it is realistic.
Half the story seems to be exactly right. The other part seems to be very
poetic – true, but not factual. It is very significant though. God is
everywhere. Once you have found him within, you will find him everywhere.
Then you cannot find a place where he is not.
But don’t start the journey from the outward. Don’t start going to Kaaba and
Kailash, to the temple and the mosque; otherwise you have taken a wrong
step. And one wrong step leads to another. You start imagining.
Source: "Ecstasy - The Forgotten Language " - Osho |

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