Osho - Contemplation is not Meditation
Osho - Meditation is not a tension, it is
not a strain. One is never tired of meditation. It
is relaxation -- how you can be tired of it? It is
deep rest, it is utter restfulness. One is available
to everything; nothing can distract you.
You can listen to me either as concentration or as
meditation. If you listen to me as concentration,
then anything can distract. A car passes by... the
cuckoo starts calling from the distance -- the
chattering of the birds. Anything can distract you,
any small thing. Not that the birds are interested
in distracting you; they are not concerned with you
at all. But you will feel anger arising in you.
That's why so-called religious people become more
angry than anybody else. They live almost in rage.
If a single person in your house becomes religious,
he is enough to create trouble for everybody,
because each small thing distracts him and then he
takes revenge. You can listen to me in meditation.
Then you are not concentrating on me; you are simply
sitting available, open. The birds go on chattering;
that too comes to you, but because you are not
concentrating it is not a distraction -- it
enriches. What I am saying to you is enriched. The
singing of the birds becomes a background to it. And
you never feel angry and you never feel tense.
Contemplation is also not meditation.
Contemplation means thinking. Thinking can be of two
types. One is zigzag, in jumps from one object to
another, a little crazy; that is ordinary thinking.
Anything leads to anything. A dog starts barking and
you start thinking about your girlfriend. There
seems to be no relationship, but maybe your girl had
said once, "I go on barking at you and you don't
listen!"
Suddenly the dog reminds you. Or maybe she
also has a dog who barks at you whenever you go to
see her. And then from one thing to another... you
will not stay with anything long. The girlfriend
reminds you of her mother, and so on, so forth.
Nobody knows where you are going to end. When you
will look retrospectively you will be surprised:
just the dog barking in the neighborhood started the
whole process of thought.
Contemplation means remaining concerned with one
object, thinking about it and only about it.
Thinking has a consistency. If you are thinking
about love, then you are thinking about love and all
its aspects. You don't jump from one thing to
another. Yes, you have a little rope just so that
you can move around the subject of love, but you
keep moving around it, around and around. You forget
the whole world -- love becomes your world for the
moment.
Meditation is not contemplation either because it is
not thinking at all -- consistent, inconsistent,
crazy, sane. It is not thinking at all; it is
witnessing. It is just sitting silently deep within
yourself, looking at whatsoever is happening inside
and outside both. Outside there is traffic noise,
inside there is also traffic noise -- the traffic in
the head. So many thoughts -- trucks and buses of
thoughts and trains and airplanes of thoughts,
rushing in every direction. But you are simply
sitting aloof, unconcerned, watching everything with
no evaluation.
Source - Osho Book "The Dhammapada, Vol 9"
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