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ABOUT THE BOOK
A deeply moving account of a rare and provocative experiment
in human growth, these are Oshos last discourses given in the US. While
most of his disciples are experiencing the fruition of their efforts to
manifest a living community based on Oshos vision, a small, power-motivated
groups secret attempts to take control of the commune, poison Osho and
his doctor is revealed as they flee the country.
Through it all, Osho answers the questions of disciples and friends
devastated and confused by the wanton disregard of the few corrupted people.
His answers expose the truth with uncompromising compassion as he talks
on fascism, power games and individual responsibility. As always Osho indicates
how absolutely everything can be used by the seeker to wake up and be more
aware.
FROM THE BOOK
Is life really meaningless?
Osho, From Bondage to Freedom,Chapter 40
MEANING CAN BE understood in two ways. There is meaning that is somewhere
far away, you have to reach to it. It is extrinsic.
Life is not meaningful in this first sense. And it is good that life
is not meaningful in that sense, because then life becomes only a means
to reach to the faraway goal, the faraway star. Then life loses its autonomous
beauty. It is just a way; the real thing is tomorrow.
Meaning has another category too: intrinsic. Life is tremendously meaningful
in the second sense. Then meaning is not separate, somewhere else; then
meaning is in the very living itself.
You dont ask, has love any meaning? You know love is itself meaningful,
it is not a means to some end. You do not ask if the beauty of a rose is
meaningful. The beauty itself is enough; it does not lead anywhere, it
contains its meaning within itself.
In existence everything that is really valuable is always intrinsically
meaningful. And life is equivalent to existence. Life has meaning. If you
just change the word "life" into "living," you will be able to understand
more easily. Living has meaning -- each moment -- because living is not
something dead like "life." The word "life" is dead -- all nouns are dead.
But the language is created by dead people.
Some day the new man is going to create a language which consists only
of verbs, because that will be authentic to existence. In existence there
is no noun. Have you seen "life"? Have you met "life" anywhere? All that
you meet, experience, is living.
Sipping a cup of tea, going for a morning walk, doing your work -- all
these small activities make up your living. And each part, each moment
of living, is meaningful. You just have to be there; otherwise, who is
going to experience the meaning?
People go on drinking tea, but they never are there; their minds are
wandering all over the world. People are making love, but they are not
there. It is a very strange world that we have created. In one bedroom
there are at least four people. Already the bedrooms are so small, too
difficult for two people; and in the bed there are four people, or even
more. These two people who are making love are not there: the man is thinking
of some Hollywood actress, the woman is thinking of Muhammad Ali. So there
are four people. Who is making love to whom? These two people are simply
going through the gestures of love -- they are not present -- mechanical
gestures of love. And then they ask, "Is there any meaning in life?"
You go on losing every moment by your absence.
WHEN I WAS A STUDENT, my principal in the high school was continuously
troubled by my absence from the school. My family was troubled. I would
start going to school, but never reach there. Life was so much, and so
many things were happening on the wayc and the school was almost one mile
away from the house.
The principal called me one day and said, "You are almost always absent."
I said, "Thats where you are wrong."
He said, "What do you mean?"
I said, "I am always present wherever I am. To be absent is not my
style of life. And what can I do? -- this one mile between the school and
my housec. A magician was doing his tricks on the street, and I became
present there. It was far more interesting than your teachers, and I learned
more than I could have learned here -- because whatever your teacher is
saying I can read in the book, but I will never meet that magician again.
And he did such beautiful tricks that when he was finished I followed him
to his tent outside the city.
"He asked me, Son, why are you following me? I said, You are getting
old. Dont you want your tricks to live on even when you are gone? He
said, That seems to be meaningful! -- you can come in. Many people have
asked me to teach them the tricks, but not in this way. So I have been
with the magician.
"Life is a bigger school than your school. And I am, each moment, present
wherever I am. To be absent is not my style of life, so you please take
your words back."
He said, "In that case I will have to see your father."
I said, "You can see anybody you like, but remember that my father
knows me perfectly well. Just let me be informed when you are coming so
I can also be present there. You both will be absent -- because my father
is continuously busy with his business, and you are busy with who is absent,
who is present. At least let somebody into that meeting who is present!"
I told him, "Be honest and sincere and tell me: Are you present right now?"
He said, "My God, perhaps you are right. I was thinking of my buffalo
-- she has not returned for two days."
I said, "You need not be worried, I know where she is. Thats the beauty
of being present everywhere! I have seen her just by the side of the tent
of the magician. Now what do you say: Was it more worthwhile my coming
to the class, or finding your lost buffalo? You can go and catch hold of
her."
People are not there where they seem to be. This is why they go on missing
the meaning of life. Just remain present to any small act you are doing.
It does not matter -- you dont have to do great acts, become a world conqueror,
go to the moon, or stand on top of Everest; it does not matter what you
do.
Wherever you are, and whatever you are doing -- or not doing -- be present,
and the meaning of life will start unfolding. It is tremendously blissful.
But dont seek it somewhere else -- in a church, in a temple, in a holy
book. You will not find it. Even if you come across God -- who, by the
way, does not exist -- but even if you come across God, you will not be
present. You may be thinking of your buffalo. It is good that God is not
there; otherwise, he would be so embarrassed by all these saints of all
the religions, because none of them is present to the moment. They are
living a life somewhere else in the tomorrows -- and today goes on slipping
by, and the tomorrow never comes. Finally comes death, not tomorrow.
Life is today! Tomorrow is death. So when you come across death, it
is a great shock that life has gone by and you have not been able to find
any meaning in it. And now there is no tomorrow left, and you are accustomed
to search for meaning in the tomorrows. But you have been told about, taught
about, prepared for, tomorrows.
If you understand mec I want you always to be present wherever you
are. It does not matter where you are; just be totally present, and every
small act, by your presence, will become lighted up, and you will know
that your whole life becomes just a caravan of lights. Thats the meaning.
Death comes and goes, but the caravan continues.
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