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Osho Wisdom Stories
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The Way Out
Osho :
Bees seem to have something like human minds, exactly the same kind of
stupidity. The doors may be open, but if a bee is inside the room, caught
inside the room... and she may have come from the open door but she will try
to get out from the closed window. Not only bees but other birds also behave
in the same way. Any bird can enter in your room; the doors are open, he has
come from the door, but he cannot go back from the same door.
One
day Buddha came into his assembly of the monks. It must have been just a
morning like this. His sannyasins were sitting and waiting for him. They
were puzzled because this was for the first time that Buddha had come with
something in his hand – a handkerchief. They all looked at the handkerchief
What was the matter? There must be something special in it. And Buddha sat
on the platform and rather than starting speaking to the assembly he looked
at the handkerchief, started tying a few knots in it, five knots in all. Sariputta said, ”This is a tricky question. In a way the handkerchief is the same because nothing has changed, in a way it is not the same because these five knots have appeared which were not there before. But as far as the inner nature of the handkerchief is concerned – its nature is concerned – it is the same; but as far as its form is concerned it is no more the same. The form has changed: the substance is the same.” Buddha said, ”Right. Now I want to open these knots.” And he started stretching both ends of the handkerchief farther away from each other. He asked Sariputta. ”What do you think? By stretching farther will I be able to open the knots?” He said, ”You will be making knots even more difficult to open because they will become smaller, more tighter. ’ Buddha said, ”Right. Then I want to ask the last question: what should I do so that I can open the knots, the tied knots? How I can untie them again?”
Sariputta said, ”Bhagwan, I would like first to come close and see how in
the first place the knots have been tied. Unless I know how they have been
tied it is difficult for me to suggest any solution.” And that’s what people are doing. They ask, ”How we can get out of our sexuality, greed, anger, attachment, jealousy, possessiveness, this and that?” without asking, ”How in the first place we get into them?”
Buddha’s whole approach is, first see how you get into anger. If you can see
the entrance, the same door is the exit; no other door is needed. But
without knowing the entrance if you try to find out the exit you are not
going to find; you will get more and more desperate. And that’s what people
go on doing. In the scriptures, what are you looking for? – solutions. You
create the problems – and the solutions are in the scriptures! Why don’t you
look at the problems yourself. How you create them? |