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Chapter 10. Lady
You Need Love!
Question 1: I have too much sexual energy
burning within my body. When I dance, sometimes I feel I am going to kill the
whole world and at some stages so much anger and violence bubbles within my body
that I can't channelise the energy into meditation techniques and it drives me
crazy. I don't feel to go into the sex act but violent energy is still burning
like volcanic fire. I can't bear it and it makes, me sometimes suicidal. Please
explain how to give a creative outlet to this energy.
The problem is created by the
mind, not by the energy. Listen to the energy. It is showing you the right
direction. It is not sexual energy which is creating the problem - it
has never created any problems in the animals, in the trees, in the birds. The
energy creates problems because your mind has a wrong attitude about it.
This question is from an Indian
lady. In India the whole upbringing is against sex. Then you create the
problem. And then, whenever there is energy you will feel sexual because
something is incomplete within you. Something that is unfulfilled will always
wait and it will assert energy, exploit energy.
In the dynamic methods of
meditation much energy is created. Many hidden sources are tapped and new
sources become available. If sex has remained an unfulfilled desire then this
energy will start moving towards sex. You will become more and more sexual if
you meditate.
Let me tell you one thing that
happened in India. Jaina monks completely stopped meditating because of sexual
energy. They forgot all about meditation because they were repressing sex so
much that whenever they meditated, energy would rise. Meditation gives you
tremendous energy. It is a source of eternal energy, you cannot exhaust it. So
whenever energy arose they would start feeling sexual. They became afraid of
meditations. They dropped them. The most essential thing that Mahavira had
given to them they dropped, and the non - essential - fasting and keeping rituals - they
continued.
They fit with an anti-sexual
attitude.
I am not anti-sexual because I
am not anti-life. So there is not the problem where you think it is: the
problem is in your head, not in your sexual glands. You will have to change
your attitude otherwise whatsoever you do will be coloured by your sexuality.
You meditate and it will become
sexual; you look at somebody and your eyes will become sexual; you touch
somebody and your hand will become sexual; you eat something and eating will
become sexual.
So people who deny sex start
eating more. You can watch it in life. Freely flowing, sexually flowing people
will not be very fat, they will not eat too much. Love is so satisfying, love
is so fulfilling, they will not go on stuffing their body with food. When they
can't love, or when they can't allow themselves to move into love, they start
eating too much. That becomes a substitute activity.
Go and see Hindu monks. They go
on gathering unnecessary fat. They become ugly. That is another extreme. At one
extreme are Jaina monks who cannot eat because they are afraid that once they
eat, food will release energy and the energy will immediately move to the
incomplete desire waiting for it. First it goes to the uncompleted experience
which is hanging in the middle - that is the first requirement so energy moves
there. The body has a certain economy: wherever energy is needed first, energy
moves there first. There is a hierarchy of needs. A person who has been denying
sex will have a hierarchy - sex will be first on the list. And whenever
energy is available it will start moving to the most unfulfilled desire. So
Jaina monks cannot eat well, they are afraid, and Hindu monks eat too much. The
problem is the same but they have solved it in two extreme ways.
If you eat too much you start
getting a certain sexual enjoyment by eating, by filling your belly too much.
Too much food brings lethargy. And too much food is always a substitute for
love because the first thing the child comes in contact with is the mother's
breast. That breast is the first experience in the world and the breast gives
two things to the child: love and food.
So love and food become deeply
entangled with each other. Whenever love is missing, your childish mind will
think,'Get more food. Supplement it.' Have you ever watched?
When you are feeling very full
of love your desire to eat disappears, you don't feel so much appetite. But
whenever love is missing, you start eating too much, you don't know what to do
now. Love was filling a certain space inside you, now that space is empty and
you don't know any other way to fill it than food. You create problems by
denying nature, by rejecting nature.
So I would like to tell the
questioner that it is not a question of meditation. Lady, you need love. You
need a lover. And you need courage to move into it.
It is difficult to move into
love - there are very hidden fears in it. Love
creates as much fear as nothing else can because the moment you start
approaching the other you have to go outside yourself. And who knows? The other
may accept you or may reject you. The fear arises. You start feeling hesitant - whether to take the move or not, whether to
approach the other or not. Hence all over the world the coward ages of the past
have decided for marriage instead of love, because if people were left open to
love, very few people would be able to love. Most would die without love; they
would live and drag out their lives without love.
Because love is dangerous... The moment you start moving towards somebody
else you are coming close to colliding with another world. Who knows if your
approach will be accepted or rejected? How can you be certain the other is
going to say yes to your need and to your desire? That the other is going to be
compassionate, loving? How do you know? He may reject you. He may say no. You
may say,'I love you' but what is the guarantee that he will also feel love for
you? He may not. There is no necessity for it. The fear of rejection is very
shattering.
So cunning and clever people
decide not to move at all. Keep to yourself, then at least you are not
rejected. And you can go on enhancing your ego with the idea that nobody has
ever rejected you, even though that ego is absolutely impotent and is not
enough to fulfil you. You need to be needed; you need somebody to accept you;
you need somebody to love you because only when somebody else loves you, will
you be able to love yourself, not before it. When somebody accepts you, you
will be able to accept yourself, not before it. When somebody else feels happy
with you; you will start feeling happy with yourself, not before it. The other
becomes a mirror.
Each relationship is a mirror.
It reflects you. How can you know yourself without the mirror? There is no way.
Others' eyes become mirror - like, and when somebody loves you, that mirror is
very, very sympathetic towards you; very, very happy with you; delighted with
you. In those delighted eyes you are reflected and for the first time a certain
acceptability arises.
Otherwise you have been
rejected from the very beginning. It is part of the ugly structure of society
that each child comes to feel that he is not accepted for himself. If he does
something good - of course, whatsoever the parents think is
good - if he does that, he is accepted; if he does
something wrong - what the parents think is wrong - he is
rejected.
The child sooner or later
starts feeling,'I am not accepted for myself, not as I am, not intrinsically,
but for what I do. Not my being is loved but my doing.' And that creates a deep
self - rejection, a deep self - hatred. He starts hating himself.
If you don't fall in love, if
you don't find lovers and friends who can accept you, you will remain with that
rejection your whole life. Love is a must. You must move through it.
You can come out of it one day,
you can transcend it one day - it has to be transcended - but
how can you transcend it if you never enter into it?
So don't be afraid. And drop
all nonsense from the head. Yes, there is fear. You may be rejected but don't
be afraid of that fear. That risk has to be taken, only then somebody will come
and accept you. If you knock at a hundred doors and ninety - nine remain
closed, don't be afraid - one will open. Somebody is waiting for you.
Somebody will be fulfilled through you and you will be fulfilled through
somebody. Somebody is waiting to become a mirror for you because somebody is
waiting to make you a mirror for himself.
And there is no other way to
find out who that one is than to go on knocking, groping. It is risky, but life
is risky.
So very clever people miss
life, they never take the risk. Afraid of falling, they never walk; afraid of
drowning, they never swim; afraid of rejection, they never move in love; afraid
of failure, they never make any effort to succeed in anything - their
life is not life at all. They are dead before their death. They die many times
before they really die. Their whole life is nothing but a gradual death.
Live, and live intensely, and
don't take it as a personal offence if somebody cannot love you - there
is no necessity. You were ready, you were available. If the other is not
willing, that is for him to decide. Don't make it a wound, it is not. It simply
says that you two don't fit - that's all - it
doesn't say anything about you or about the other. Don't say that the other is
wrong and don't think that it is because you are wrong that you are not
accepted. It is just you could not fit.
And it is good that the other
did not deceive you, that he said,'Sorry, I don't feel any love for you.' At
least he was sincere and authentic. Because if he had said a formal yes, then
your whole life would have been a mess. Be true. When you love, say it, and
when you don't, say that too. Be true and sincere.
And there are so many beautiful
people in the world, why remain with yourself? Walk a few steps with somebody.
Feel that rhythm also. That rhythm will satisfy you and the urge will
disappear. And when the urge disappears, your meditation will be the first in
the hierarchy. Meditation can be the first in the hierarchy only if you have
not been denying yourself that which is natural.
A person who has been fasting
cannot meditate because whenever he meditates he thinks about food, whenever he
closes his eyes he visualises food. A man who is denying love cannot meditate;
whenever he meditates, immediately sexuality surrounds him.
Fulfil all natural needs,
nothing is wrong in them. What is wrong in food, in sex? Nothing is wrong.
Fulfil them. Be so natural that when you meditate there is no other thing
waiting for your attention. If you fulfil your natural needs you will see that
your dreams will disappear. In the night you will not dream because there is
nothing to dream about.
Fast, then you will dream about
food; force celibacy on yourself, then you will dream about sex. If you are
moving naturally, if you have found a tune between you and nature... That's what I call DHARMA, that's what I call
the ultimate law of life. Find yourself almost always in rhythm. Sometimes even
if you go out of step come back again; remember and fall into line again.
Remain with nature and you will reach to the goal; remain with nature and you
will find God. You can even forget about God, then too you will find him - if
you remain true to nature. Because when lower needs are fulfilled, higher needs
arise; when higher needs are fulfilled, ultimate needs arise. This is the
natural economy of life.
If a person is hungry, how can
he understand music? It is sheer absurdity to ask him to listen to classical
music when he is hungry. Or to tell him to meditate or to sit in zazen.
He cannot think anything about
Buddha, cannot think anything about God or Jesus. He cannot meditate, his mind
will flicker and waver; it will go again and again to his empty stomach. No, he
cannot love poetry and he cannot love music when the first needs are
unfulfilled. Give him fulfillment in the first, primary needs - food,
shelter, love - and then suddenly the energy is released from
the lower world and he will start reading poetry, listening to music; he will
enjoy dancing. Now higher needs are arising: he would like to paint or sculpt.
These are luxuries. They only come into existence when lower needs are
fulfilled. And when these higher needs are also fulfilled - you
have loved music, listened to music; you have loved poetry, enjoyed it; you
have painted, danced - one day you will see a new realm of needs is
arising called the ultimate needs: meditation, God, prayer.
If the first needs are not
fulfilled, the second will not arise - and the third is out of the question. If the
first needs are fulfilled then there is the possibility for the second needs to
arise and a glimpse of the third to happen also. When the second is fulfilled,
the third arises automatically on its own accord.
Just the other day in kundalini
meditation two dogs were watching. After a while one dog looked at the other
and said,'When I act like that they give me worm pills.'
Of course, a dog has a dog's
mind. He has his own world, terminology, understanding, concepts. He can only
think that people who are doing kundalini either have worms in their stomach or
have gone crazy. And that is natural to a dog's understanding.
Your mind has been conditioned
for centuries by people who have not understood your real needs. They have not
bothered at all. They were looking for something else and they have managed
that very well... they were looking for
how to dominate people. And the easiest way is to create a guilty conscience - then
it is very easy to dominate people.
Once the guilt exists you will
be dominated by one or the other, by this or that, but you will be dominated. A
guilty person never feels at ease with himself, he cannot have any confidence;
he knows that he is wrong so he goes and finds a leader, he goes and finds some
church, he goes and finds somebody to guide him. He is unconfident, hence the
need arises. Politicians, priests, have worked very hard to create a guilty
conscience in everybody. Now that guilty conscience is creating trouble.
Drop it. Life is yours. It
belongs to nobody else. No politician, no priest has anything to do with it.
Don't allow anybody to meddle with your life. It is totally yours.
And your body is giving you the
right indication; the body is very wise. The mind is a very late arrival. The
body has lived millions of years, it knows what is needed. It is the mind that
interferes. Mind is very immature, body is very mature. Listen to the body.
And when I say listen to the
body, I don't mean remain confined to the body. If you listen to the body, the
body will not have anything to say to you - things will be settled. And when the body is
at ease, relaxed, and there is no tension, and the body is not fighting for
something, is not trying to attract your attention because you are not
fulfilling a need, when the body is calm and quiet, you can float high, you can
fly high, you can become a white cloud. But only when body needs are truly
looked after. The body is not your enemy, it is your friend. The body is your
earth, the body has all your roots. You have to find a bridge between you and
your body. If you don't find that bridge, you will be constantly in conflict
with your body - and a person who is fighting with himself is
always miserable.
The first thing is to come to a
peace - pact with your body and never break it. Once you have come to a peace -
pact with your body, the body will become very, very friendly. You look after
the body, the body will look after you -
it becomes a vehicle of tremendous value,
it becomes the very temple. One day your body itself is revealed to you as the
very shrine of God.
Question 2: For the last ten days I have
felt tremendously happy - as I never did before. Just being myself and
accepting me as I am feels great. Sometimes this incredibly good feeling is disturbed
by two thoughts. First, will this stay that way? Can I keep this feeling in the
future? And second, why did I have to become so old before I reached this
point? I cannot forget and still i feel sorry for all those years that I did
not live at all.
Please explain how to get rid of these
disturbances of my happiness.
This has been asked by Swami
Prem Dhyan. When he came just six months before, he was one of the most
miserable persons I have ever come across. And it has been a miracle! He has
changed totally! Now I can say just the opposite,'He is one of the most happy
persons around here.'
These two questions are natural
because now he is going to leave, he will be going back home. The fear arises.
Will he be able to keep this happiness that has happened to him?
The future... And the second question: he feels sorry for
all those years that he lived but did not really live, that he missed. He could
have lived those years as happy as he is now.
The past...
These are the two dangers to be
alert about. Whenever you become tremendously happy immediately mind starts
spinning its web. And two are the methods of the mind, because mind exists
either with the past or with the future. It immediately says,'Look, you could
have been so happy your whole life.' Now the mind is distracting you. Say to
the mind,'What does it matter? Those twenty years, or thirty years, or fifty
years, are gone.
Whether I lived them happily or
unhappily, they are gone - it makes no difference.' In the morning, when
you awake, what difference does it make that you dreamed a very sweet dream or
that it was a nightmare? What difference does it make? When you awake in the
morning both were dreams. And the night is over and you are no more asleep.
When the mind says, 'Look, you
could have been this happy always,' the mind is creating an absurd desire. You
cannot go back, you cannot do anything about the past, the past is gone and
gone forever, irreversibly gone. Just think, even if you had been happy all
those fifteen years, what difference does it make now? Whether happy or
unhappy, it is just a memory. In fact, whether your past existed or not, what
difference does it make now?
Bertrand Russell has written
somewhere that sometimes he starts brooding about whether the past really
existed or whether he simply imagines that it existed; were you a child really
or did you simply dream about being a child? How can you differentiate now?
Both are in the memory - whether you dreamed about it or whether you
lived it, both are part of memory and there is no way to differentiate. The
past is in the memory - real, unreal, both.
And psychologists say that when
people say something about their past, don't trust them, because in their past
many imaginations and dreams have mingled and mixed. Their past is not factual.
And there is no way now because everything is contained only in the memory.
Whether you were really living it or you had just dreamed it, both have mixed
and melted into each other.
Past is just memory but the
mind can create great trouble, and by creating that fuss it will deprive you of
the happiness that is available right now. You just say to the mind,'I am
finished with the past and I don't care a bit whether it was happy or unhappy,
it is gone and gone forever. Now is the only moment.'
If you don't listen to this
trap then the mind has another trap for you. It will say,'Okay, the past is
gone but the future - what about the future? At least you can manage
the future. It has yet to happen. You can plan for it. And this beautiful space
in which you are now, won't you like it to be there forever and ever?' Again
the desire will arise. Don't say yes to it because again it will lead you away
from the present.
And happiness is always
herenow. Happiness is something that belongs to the present.
Now say to the mind,'I am not
worried about the future at all because if I can be happy now, this moment, I
can be happy forever because the future never comes as future, it always comes
as the present. And now I know the secret of being happy in the present so why
bother about the future? Tomorrow will not come as tomorrow, it will come as
today. And I have the key to open the door. At least this moment I am happy and
I know how to be happy in this moment. All moments that will come will come
always like this moment.'
Have you watched? There is no
difference between one moment and another moment.
Time is completely beyond
discrimination. It is always pure now.
So beware. These are the two
traps of the mind. Mind cannot live without misery so mind is trying to create
misery so it can disturb your peace. Then it will be perfectly happy.
Once you start feeling sorry
for your past - it does not matter for what you feel sorry - if
you feel sorry, you start getting sad, depressed. And once you start getting
too concerned about the future, you become full of desire, tense - worried whether you will be able to manage or
not, whether you will be able to perform or not.
Between these two rocks the
fragile moment of the present is crushed. So you have to be very alert. When
one is unhappy one can remain without alertness - one
has nothing to lose. When one is happy, one has to be very careful and cautious
- now one has a treasure to lose. And it can be
lost within a second, within a split second. One step wrong and it can be lost.
And these are the two directions in which you can lose your treasure.
A person who is poor, a beggar,
need not be worried that he can be robbed. But a person who has treasures has
to be very cautious. When Buddha walked so cautiously, why was he walking so
cautiously? He had something, something tremendously fragile which could be
dropped in any moment of unawareness and be lost.
There is a Zen story. A king in
Japan used to visit his capital every night. He became aware that a beggar was
always sitting alert under his tree; he never found him asleep.
The king went at different
times but he was alert the whole night, just sitting there, completely
immobile, with his eyes open.
Out of curiosity he asked the
beggar,'What are you being so cautious for? For what are you guarding? I can't
see that you have anything that could be stolen or that anybody could cheat
you. Why do you go on sitting like that and watching?'
The beggar laughed and he
said,'Sir, as far as I am concerned I would like to ask you the same question.
Why so many guards? Why so much army around the palace? I don't see that you
have anything to be guarded. I have never seen a bigger beggar than you. You
are completely empty, I can see through and through you. I don't see any
treasure there.
What are you creating so much
fuss about? As far as I am concerned, I have a treasure and I have to be alert
about it. A single moment of unconsciousness and it can be lost.'
And the beggar said,'Look into
my eyes, because my treasure is hidden within me.'
And it is said that the king
looked into the eyes of the beggar, entered into his eyes and was completely
lost. It was a tremendously luminous space. He became a disciple to this
beggar.
This beggar was a Zen Master
and the king had been in search for many years and he had been to many Masters
but he could never feel the vibe of the' unknown. With this beggar he could
feel it almost crystallised in front of his eyes, he could touch it. Something
Divine had happened to this man.
So when you have a little
treasure to guard, guard it. Now these two will be the thieves - the
past and the future. You be alert. Nothing else is needed, just alertness. Just
shake yourself out of sleep. Whenever you start falling into the trap, give
yourself a jerk and remember.
I would like to tell you one of
the most beautiful parables that has been written down the centuries. Parables
have almost disappeared from the world because those beautiful people - Jesus, Buddha, who created many parables - have
disappeared.
A parable is not an ordinary
story, a parable is a device - a device to say something which cannot
ordinarily be said, a device to hint at something which can be hinted at only
very indirectly.
This parable is written in this
age; a very rare man, Franz Kafka, has written it. He was really a rare man. He
struggled hard not to write because, he said, what he wanted to write could not
be written. So he struggled hard but he could not control the temptation to
write, so he wrote.
And he wrote in one of his
diaries,'I am writing because it is difficult not to write, and knowing well
that it is difficult also to write. Seeing no way out of it, I am writing.' And
when he died, he left a will in the name of one of his friends to say,'Please
burn everything that I have written - my diaries, my stories, my parables, my
sketches, my notes. And burn them without reading them. Because this is the
only way that I can get rid of that constant anxiety that I have been trying to
say something which cannot be said.
And I could not resist so I
have written. Now this is the only way. I have written it because I could not
control myself. I had to write knowing well that it could not be written, so
now, without reading it, destroy, burn everything utterly. Nothing should be
left.'
But the friend could not do it.
And it is good that he did not.
This is one of Kafka's
parables. Listen to it, meditate over it. I gave order for my horse to be
brought from the stable. The servant did not understand me. I myself went to
the stable, saddled my horse and mounted. In the distance I heard a bugle call.
I asked him what this meant. He knew nothing and had heard nothing.
At the gate he stopped me,
asking,'Where are you riding to, Master?'
'I don't know,' I said, 'only
away from here. Away from here, always away from here.
Only by doing so can I reach my
destination.'
'And so you know your
destination?' he asked.
'Yes,' I answered. 'Did not I
say so? Away from here - that's my destination.'
'You have no provisions with
you, ' he said.
'I need none,' I said. 'The
journey is so long that I must die of hunger if I don't get anything along the
way. No provisions can save me because the journey is so long, I cannot carry
enough provisions for it. No provisions can save me because it is, fortunately,
a truly immense journey.'
Now this is the parable. 'The
destination,' he says, 'is away from here. Away from here is my destination.'
That's how the whole world is moving: away from here, away from now.
You don't know where you are
going but one thing is certain - you are going away from here, away from now.
The parable says it is an
immense journey. It is really endless because you can never reach away from
here. How can you reach 'away from here'? Wherever you will reach, it will be
here. And again you will be trying to go away from here. There is no way to
reach this destination. If away from here is the destiny then there is no way
to reach it. And we are all escaping away from here.
Watch. Don't allow this parable
to become your life. Ordinarily everybody is doing this - knowingly, unknowingly. Start moving into the
here, start moving into the now. And then there is tremendous happiness - so
much so that it starts overflowing from you. Not only YOU delight in it, it
starts overflowing, it starts becoming your climate, it becomes like a cloud
around you. So whoever comes close to you becomes full of it. Even others will
start partaking of it, participating in it.
And the more you have, the more
you will be drowning into the herenow. Then a moment comes when you don't have
any space left for yourself - only happiness exists; you disappear.
But of two things - the
past and the future - be alert.
And now, Prem Dhyan, you have something
to lose - you are fortunate because you have something
to lose. And you have a tremendous responsibility not to lose it. The mind will
go on trying its ways for a time being. When you become so alert that the mind
cannot penetrate you and cannot disturb and distract you, then by and by the
mind starts dropping. Then one day it understands well that now there is no way
with you - so it leaves you. Then it stops haunting you.
That day will also come. As you
could not believe before that this happiness was possible, you may not be able
to believe what I am saying now. The day will also come when there will be no
distraction.
Then again you will have to be
even more alert because you will start crying,'Why did I waste so many years
with this distraction?' And then you will become again concerned with the
future. Many times you will come to face this past and future in many, many
different ways. It is like a person going to the peak of a hill - he
moves round and round the hill, the path moves round and round, and many times
you come to the same view, to the same place. A little higher, but the same
place - the same trees, the same sky. Again and again,
many times before you reach to the peak, you come to the same point - a
little higher of course, but the same point, again and again. Many times you
will come again and again to this same distraction of past and future. This is
just the beginning.
But one day one reaches the
peak and when one reaches the peak, all becomes available simultaneously: the
valley, the sky, the clouds, the height, the depth - everything becomes available. That's what
enlightenment is.
Question 3: The other day I took a piece of
paper and did a little doodling or free writing, and I was pained to find that I
was full of self-condemnation and self - pity. I had not a nice word for me in that
long note. Is it that I am too idealistic and self - centred and is there a way
out of this darkness?
Everybody is brought up in such
a way that everybody has become idealistic. Nobody is realistic. The ideal is
the common disease of humanity.
Everybody is brought up in such
a way that everybody goes on thinking that they have to be something, somebody,
somewhere in the future. An image is given and you have to be like it. That
gives you a tension because you are not it, you are something else, yet you
have to be it.
So one goes on condemning the
real for the unreal - the unreal is unreal. And the ideal goes on
pulling you towards the future, out of the present.
The ideal becomes a constant
nightmare because it goes on condemning. Whatsoever you do is imperfect because
you have an ideal of perfection. Whatsoever you attain is still not fulfilling
because you have a mad expectation which can never be satisfied.
You are human, in a certain
time, in a certain space, with certain limitations. Accept those limitations.
Perfectionists are always on the brink of madness. They are obsessed people - whatsoever they do is not good enough. And
there is no way to do something perfectly - perfection is not humanly possible. In fact,
imperfect is the only way to be.
So what do I teach you here? I
don't teach you perfection, I teach you wholeness. That is a totally different
thing. Be whole. Don't bother about perfection. When I say be whole, I mean be
real, be here; whatsoever you do, do it totally. You will be imperfect but your
imperfection will be full of beauty, it will be full of your totality.
Never try to be perfect
otherwise you will create much anxiety. So many troubles are there already;
don't create more troubles for yourself.
I have heard.
It happened that bedraggled,
worried Garfinkel sat in a train holding a three - year - old boy.
Every few minutes Garfinkel
spanked the child.
'If you strike that baby one
more time,' said a woman sitting across from him, 'I'll give you so much
trouble you won't forget it!'
'Trouble?' said Garfinkel.
'You're gonna give me trouble? Lady, my partner stole all my money and ran off
with my wife and car. My daughter is in the parlor car, six months pregnant,
and she ain't got no husband. My baggage is lost, I'm on the wrong train, and
this little stinker just ate the tickets and threw up all over me. And lady,
YOU'RE gonna give me trouble?'
Now what more trouble can there
be? Don't you think enough is enough?
Life itself is so complicated,
please be a little more kinder towards yourself. Don't create ideals. Life is
creating enough problems but those problems can be solved. If you are in a
wrong train you can change the train; if the tickets are lost, they can be
purchased again; if your wife has run away, you can find another woman. The
problems that life gives to you can be solved but the problems that idealism
gives to you can never be solved - they are impossible.
Somebody is trying to become
Jesus... Now there is no way; it does
not happen that way, nature does not allow it. Jesus happens only once, and
only once; nature does not tolerate any repetition. Somebody is trying to
become a Buddha - now he is trying to do the impossible. It
simply does not happen, cannot happen; it is against nature. You can be only
yourself. So be total. Wherever you are and whatsoever you are doing, do it
totally.
Move into it, let it become
your meditation. Don't be worried whether it will be perfect or not - it is
not going to be perfect. If it is total it is enough. If it was total you
enjoyed doing it, you felt a fulfillment through it, you moved into it, you
were absorbed into it, you came out of it new, fresh, young, rejuvenated.
Each act that is done totally
rejuvenates, and each act that is done totally never brings any bondage. Love
totally and attachment does not arise; love partially and attachment arises.
Live totally and you are not
afraid of death; live partially and you are afraid of death.
But forget the word
'perfection'. It is one of the most criminal words. This word should be dropped
from all the languages of the world, it should be dropped from the human mind.
Nobody has ever been perfect
and nobody can ever be. Can't you see it? Even if God is there and you come to
meet him, can't you find faults with his creation? So many, that's why he is
hiding. He is almost afraid of you. Faults and faults and faults. Can you count
them? Infinite faults you will find. In fact, if you are a fault - finder you
cannot find anything right - in the right time, in the right place.
Everything seems to be just a mess.
Even God is not perfect; God is
total. He enjoyed doing it, he is still enjoying doing it.
But he is not perfect. If he
were perfect then the creation could not be imperfect. Out of perfection,
perfection will come.
All the religions of the world
say that God is perfect. I don't say so. I say God is whole, God is holy, God
is total - but not perfect. Although he may still be
trying... How can he be perfect? If he
were, the world would be dead by now. Once something is perfect, death happens
because there is no future, there is no way. Trees are still growing, babies
are still born - things continue. And he goes on improving.
Can't you see the improvement?
He goes on improving on
everything. That's the meaning of evolution: things are being improved. Monkeys
have become man - that's an improvement. Then man will become
Divine and God - that is evolution.
Teilhard de Chardin says there
is an omega point where everything will become perfect.
There is none. There is no
omega point. There cannot be. The world is always in the process; evolution is
there; we are approaching and approaching but we never reach because once we
reach - finished. God still goes on trying in
different ways, improving.
One thing is certain: he is
happy with his work otherwise he would have abandoned it. He is still pouring
his energy into it. When God is happy with you it is sheer nonsense to be
unhappy with yourself. Be happy with yourself. Let happiness be the ultimate
value. I am a hedonist. Always remember that happiness is the criterion.
Whatsoever you do, be happy, that's all. Don't be bothered whether it is
perfect or not.
Why this obsession with
perfection? Then you will be tense, anxious, nervous, always uneasy, troubled,
in conflict. The English word 'agony' comes from a root which means: to be in
conflict. To be constantly wrestling with oneself - that
is the meaning of agony.
You will be in agony if you are
not at ease with yourself. Don't demand the impossible, be natural, at ease,
loving yourself, loving others.
And remember, a person who
cannot love himself because he goes on condemning, cannot love anybody else
either. A perfectionist is not only a perfectionist about himself, he is about
others also. A man who is hard on himself is bound to be hard on others. His demands
are impossible.
In India just a few years
before, there was Mahatma Gandhi, a perfectionist, almost a neurotic. And he
was very hard with his disciples - even tea was not allowed. Teal Because it has
nicotine. If somebody was found drinking tea in his ashram it was a great sin.
Love was not allowed. If somebody fell in love with somebody it was such a
great sin that it was as if the whole world was going to be drowned because of
it. He was continuously spying on his disciples, always sitting at the keyhole.
But he was that way with himself. You can be with others only as you are with
yourself.
But these types of people
become great leaders because they create much guilt in others.
The more guilt you can create
in people, the greater the leader you can become. Because more and more people
feel that yes, you can help them to become perfect. They are imperfect so you
can help them to become perfect.
I am not here to help you to
become perfect; I am not concerned with any sort of nonsense. I am just here to
help you to be yourself. If you are imperfect, beautiful; if you are perfect,
that too is beautiful.
Don't try to become imperfect
because that can become an ideal! You may be perfect already - then
listening to me can create a trouble for yourself! This man says be imperfect!
There is no need. If you are perfect accept that too!
Try to love yourself. Don't
condemn. Once humanity starts a deep acceptance, all churches will disappear
and all politicians and priests will disappear.
I have heard.
A man was fishing in the North
Woods and one night around the campfire his guide was telling him of the time
he had guided Harry Emerson Fosdick on a fishing trip.
'Yes,' said the guide, 'he was
a good man except for his swearing.'
'But look,' said the fisherman,
'surely you don't mean to say that Dr. Fosdick was profane?'
'Oh, but he was, sir,'
protested the guide. 'Once he caught a fine bass. Just as he was about to land
him in the boat, the fish wiggled off the hook. So I say to the Doctor,
"That's a damned shame!" and the Doc comes right back and says,
"Yes, it is!" But that's the only time I ever heard him use such
language.'
Now this is the mind of a perfectionist.
The Doctor has not said anything. He simply says,'Yes, it is.' But that too is
enough for a perfectionist to find fault with.
A perfectionist is neurotic.
And not only is he neurotic, he creates neurotic trends around him. So don't be
a perfectionist, and if somebody is a perfectionist around you escape away from
him as fast as you can before he pollutes your mind.
All perfectionism is a sort of
deep ego trip. Just to think of yourself in terms of ideals and perfection is
nothing but to decorate your ego to its uttermost. A humble person accepts that
life is not perfect. A humble person, a really religious person, accepts that
we are limited, that there are limitations.
Look... that is my definition of humbleness. Not to
try to be perfect is to be humble.
And a humble person becomes
more and more total because he has nothing to deny, nothing to reject. He
accepts whatsoever he is, good, bad. And a humble person is very rich because
he accepts his wholeness; his anger, his sex, his greed - everything
is accepted. In that deep acceptance a great alchemical change happens. All
that is ugly by and by disappears on its own accord. He becomes more and more
harmonious, more and more whole.
I am not in favour of a saint
but I am in favour of a holy man. A saint is a perfectionist; a holy man is
totally different. Zen Masters are holy men; Catholic saints are saints. The
very word 'saint' is ugly. It comes from 'sanctos' - one
who has been given sanction by the authority that he is a saint. Now who can
authorise anybody to be a saint? Is it a sort of degree? But the Christian
Church goes on doing that foolish thing.
Even posthumous degrees are
awarded. A saint may have died three hundred years before, then the Church
revises its ideas, or the world has changed, and after three hundred years the
Church gives a posthumous degree - a sanction that that man was really a saint,
we could not understand him at the time. And the church may have killed that
man - that's how Joan of Arc became a saint. They
killed her, but later on they changed their idea. People by and by came closer
and closer to Joan of Arc and it became difficult not to accept her. First they
killed her, then they worshipped her. After hundreds of years, her bones were
found and worshipped. She was burned by the same people, the same Church.
No, the word 'saint' is not
good. A holy man is a holy man because of himself, not because some church
decides to award him sainthood.
I have heard.
Jacobson, aged ninety, had
lived through beatings in Polish pogroms, concentration camps in Germany, and
dozens of other anti - Semitic experiences.
'Oh, Lord!' he prayed, sitting
in a synagogue. 'Isn't it true that we are your chosen people?'
And from the heavens boomed a
voice:'Yes, Jacobson, the Jews are my chosen people!'
'Well, then,' wailed the old
man,'isn't it time you chose somebody else?'
Perfectionists are the chosen
people of God, remember. In fact, the day you understand that you are creating
your own misery because of your ideas, you break all ideas. Then you simply
live out of your reality - whatsoever it is. That is a great
transformation.
So don't try to be chosen
people of God, just be human. For God's sake, just be human!
Question 4: The other day you said that
effort is dangerous, but hard work is needed in the meditations. For my german
mind, effort equals hard work. Is there hard work without effort?
The point is delicate. Effort
is always half - hearted, effort is always partial. You are doing it because
you don't see any way you can attain to the result you desire without doing it.
If there was any way you would
drop the effort and jump to the conclusion. One is never totally in his effort,
cannot be, because the idea is of the future, the end result. Effort is future
- oriented, result - oriented. One is doing it only for the sake of some future
result, some profit, some greed, some good pay - off.
That's why Zen Masters say
effortless effort is needed. What do they mean by effortless effort? They say
hard work is needed but it should not be future - oriented. You should enjoy
it. Not for some other goal - even if nothing is attained through it, it is
beautiful in itself. And that is the hardest thing for the human mind to do.
That's why I call it hard work. The hardest thing is to do something for its
own sake, to sing a song for its own sake, to meditate for its own sake, to
love for its own sake. That is the hardest thing for the human mind because
mind is future - oriented. It says,'For its own sake? Then why?
What is going to happen out of
it?'
People come to me and they
ask,'We can meditate but what will we attain? We can become sannyasins but what
are we going to gain out of it?' This is what mind is - always greedy.
Let me tell you...
One day Mulla Nasruddin was
watching the street through the window when he saw his creditor approaching the
house. Knowing what the fellow was up to, Mulla called his wife and told her to
handle the visitor.
Accordingly, the wife opened
the door and said,'Yes, sir, I know we haven't yet been able to pay you. And
although Mulla himself is not home at this moment, he thinks day and night
about ways to get some money and pay you back. He has even asked me to watch
the street and whenever a flock of sheep passes to go out and pick up any
pieces of wool that might have been caught on the bushes. This way, when we get
enough wool, we can spin it, make a couple of shawls, sell them and with the
money pay you back.'
When she got to this point, the
man started to laugh, whereupon Mulla came out of his hiding and said,'You
rascal, now that you smell money, you start to grin.'
The mind is that rascal. Once
it gets any hint of any sort of future it starts to grin. It immediately jumps
on it, catches hold of it - you are no longer herenow. Meditation is for
its own sake as love is for its own sake.
Ask a rose why he flowers. He
simply flowers. It is so beautiful to flower. There is no motive in it. Ask the
birds why they are singing. They are simply singing. They enjoy, they delight
in it, there is no motive in it.
Drop the mind and motive
disappears. So at least for a few hours in a day go on doing things for their
own sake: dance, sing, play on the guitar, sit with friends, or just watch the
sky. At least for a few hours go on devoting your time to intrinsic activities.
These activities are the hard work. And I know, mind is very lazy. It likes to
dream, it doesn't want to work, that's why it continuously thinks of the
future. But mind is very lazy. It only thinks of the future so that the present
can be avoided and the challenge of the present can be avoided.
I have heard an anecdote.
While walking along a creek
bank a man came across a young fellow lying lazily under a tree with a fishing
line in the water, on which the cork was bobbling frantically.
'Hey, you've got a bite!' he
said.
'Yeah.' drawled the fisherman.
'Would you mind pulling it out?'
The walker did so, only to have
the recumbent one ask,'Would, you mind taking the fish off, rebaiting the hook,
and tossing it back in the creek?'
This was done and the man
commented jokingly,'As lazy as you are, you ought to have some kids to do these
things for you.'
'Not a bad idea,' yawned the
fisherman. 'Got any idea where I could find a pregnant woman?'
That's how the mind is; it does
not want to do anything. It simply hopes, desires, postpones. The future is a
trick to postpone the present; the future is a trick to avoid the present. Not
that you are going to do anything in the future, no - because again the same mind will be there and
it will say tomorrow, tomorrow. You will die and you will not do anything, you
will only think. And that thinking helps you to keep face: you don't feel lazy
because you think so much of doing, doing great things always, dreaming about
great things and not doing the small things that are really to be done right
now.
Hard work means to be present
and to do that which the present has brought you as a challenge.
The other day you said that effort is dangerous but hard work was
needed in the meditations. Yes, hard work - because you will have to go against the mind.
The hardness is not in the work - the work is beautifully simple, the work is
very easy - the hardness comes from the fact that because
you are so fogged by the mind you will have to come out of it.
For my german mind, effort equals hard work. That I understand - but
all minds are German. That's why everybody is in such trouble, that's why
everybody finds his own fascism, his own nazism, his own Adolf Hitler. Everybody
does. Mind is fascist and mind looks continuously for leaders, for somebody to
lead. It was a surprise to the whole world when Germany fell into the trap of
Adolf Hitler.
Nobody could believe it, it was
almost illogical. Such a beautiful race with such a great tradition of
learning, of learned men, of great philosophy, of Kant, Hegel, Feuerbach, Marx...
Such a great culture with such refined
intellect; a culture of great scientists, of great musicians, of great
novelists and poets; the country of the philosophers and professors... 'Professor'
has never been such a respectable word in any other country as in Germany. What
happened to such an intelligent race that it fell into the hands of a stupid,
almost idiot person, Adolf Hitler?
But this has to be understood:
that all learning, if it is superficial, if it is of the mind, is not going to
help. The learning only remains at the surface - deep
down you remain childish. Those professors, even a man like Martin Heidegger - a
great philosopher, you could say the greatest that this century has produced - he
also became a follower of Adolf Hitler. What happened to these giants following
this man who was almost mad?
It has to be understood; it can
happen, it has always happened. These great minds are just great on the
surface, deep down their existence is very childish; only their intellect has
grown, they have not grown.
Martin Heidegger's mind is very
grown - up,.his being is very childish. His being is childish; it is waiting
for somebody to lead it. A really mature person does not throw his
responsibility on to anybody else; he becomes responsible for his own being.
Now this whole country of
scientists, philosophers, professors, poets, giant intellectuals, fell victim
to a very ordinary, mediocre man. And that man ruled over it.
This must help everybody to
understand the foolishness of intellect. Intellect is superficial. One should
grow in being otherwise one is always prone, one always tends to become a
victim of such people. They always happen.
Mind is conditioned from the
outside; it can be ruled from the outside. You have to grow into no - mind,
only then can you not be ruled from the outside. Only a man of no - mind is a
free man, independent. He is neither German, nor Indian, nor English, nor
American - he is simply free. American, Indian, German...
these are the names of your prisons, these are not your freedom skies. These
are not skies to fly in, these are the prisons to live in.
A free man belongs to himself
and nobody else. A free man is simply an energy with no name, no form, no race,
no nation. The days of nations and races are past, the days of the individual
are coming. In a better world there will be no Germans, no Indians, no Hindus,
no Christians - there will be pure individuals, perfectly
free, living their life in their own way, not disturbing anybody's life and not
allowing anybody to disturb their lives.
Otherwise, mind is childish and
yet cunning. It can fall victim to any Adolf Hitler, to any chauvinist, to any
mad person who is bold enough... and people are bold, they never hesitate. That
was the appeal of Adolf Hitler. He was so bold that he was absolutely bold.
He would never hesitate, he was
absolutely certain. And people who are uncertain in their being immediately
find a deep appeal in such a person. This is a man who is so certain about
truth that he must have attained to truth. They start falling in line with him.
Because of your uncertainty you
become a victim to somebody who is mad. But mad people are always certain, only
very, very alert and aware people hesitate. Their hesitation shows their
awareness and the complexity of life.
And mind is very cunning. It
can rationalise everything.
I have heard.
Berger, hiding with his wife
from the Nazis in a secluded Berlin attic, decided to get a breath of fresh
air. While out walking he came face to face with Adolf Hitler.
The German leader pulled out a
gun and pointed to a pile of horse manure in the street.
'All right,.Jew!' he shouted.
'Eat that or I'll kill you!' Trembling, Berger did as he was ordered.
Hitler began laughing so hard
he dropped the weapon. Berger picked it up and said,'Now, you eat the manure or
I'll shoot!' The Fuhrer got down on his hands and knees and began eating.
While he was occupied, Berger
sneaked away, ran through an alley, climbed over a fence, and dashed up the
stairs to the attic. He slammed the door shut, bolted and locked it securely.
'Hilda! Hilda!' he exclaimed to his wife. 'Guess who I had lunch with today!'
Mind goes on rationalising.
Even if you eat horse manure it can make it a lunch - and
'Hilda, Hilda, guess who I had lunch with today'! Beware of the traps of the
mind. And the more you become alert, the more you will be able to live in the
moment, in the act, totally. Then there is no motivation: you do it because you
delight in it.
And that's why I call it the
hardest work. To get out of the mind is the hardest work. But it is not effort,
it is awareness; it is not effort, it is intense alertness.
Question 5: For enlightenment does one need
a human body? Can't a dog or a tree which is flowering get enlightened?
Dang, dang, doko dang, doko
dang.