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Prodigal Son
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Life is
a dream
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Its Already Here
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Real
Contentment
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Svetaketu story
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Ask Desirelessness
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Story of Every Man
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Siddha
Shaikh Farid
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You are Enlightened
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Ashtavakra & King Janak
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Akbar
and Tansen's Guru
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Transformation is Sudden
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Osho story on Akbar
and Tansen's Guru
Osho :
It happened this way: The emperor Akbar told Tansen one day that he would
like to meet and hear his guru. He said, ”Last night when you left, a
thought came to my mind that there has never been a singer greater than you,
nor will there ever be. You are the ultimate in music. But then it occurred
to me that you must have learned from somebody. You must have had a guru,
and perhaps he is even better than you. So I would like to meet your guru
and hear him.”
Tansen replied, ”That is very difficult. I do have a guru who is still
alive, but you cannot call him to the court for he does not sing on
request. His songs are like the songs of the birds. A cuckoo will never sing
at your request. The more you plead the more silent he will become, for it
will begin to wonder why the request. You can hear my guru only when he
chooses to sing. If you are that eager we shall have to go and hide behind
his hut and listen secretly. If we approach him directly he might stop
singing.”
Tansen’s guru, a fakir named Haridas, stayed in a hut on the bank of the
river Jamuna. At three o’clock every morning, before dawn, he would sit by
the river and sing in ecstasy. His singing was like the song of the birds;
his songs had nothing to do with anybody. Akbar and Tansen reached the hut
at two o’clock. At three the singing began. Akbar listened as if hypnotized,
his eyes raining tears. When they rode back he could not utter a single word
to Tansen. In fact he totally forgot that Tansen was there.
As he stepped down from the chariot he told Tansen, ”I was under the
impression that you had no equal, but today I see the your guru far
surpasses you. Is there some reason for it?” Tansen replied, ”Is there
really any need to ask? I sing for you, but my guru sings only for God. When
I sing my eye is on the gift you will give me, for singing is my business.
My guru doesn’t sing to get anything. In fact, it is the other way around;
he sings only when he receives, when he is so filled with the emotion of God
from the grace he received from above, when his throat is full, when waves
of ecstasy arise in his heart.
When he is flooded with His grace he sings, he flows, he bursts into song.
Singing is like His shadow to him. But for me, I sing first, then receive.
My eyes are always on the fruits of my effort, therefore I am lowly. You are
absolutely right: how can I stand next to my guru? No matter how skillful I
become, however practiced my hands or competent my voice, my soul will never
be able to enter into my song. I am a specialist, not so my guru. His song
is like the song of the birds. I am nothing before him.” The singers you
hear today are professionals. The listeners sit passively while they do
their jobs, so far have we come from the song of God.
Whoever is making love on the screen is a professional doing his job. He
acts and viewers watch, nothing more, just glued to their chairs. The
realities of life can only be known actively; you must enter into these
realities. Just to see a person swimming, how can you enjoy the pleasure? If
seeing gives so much pleasure, how infinitely joyful must be the act of
being and doing. Sing, dance, but forget the world for it is the thought of
the world that prevents you from singing and dancing. Dance, sing – and you
stand in the footsteps of God.
Source: "The True Name, Vol 2 " - Osho
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