Osho - If a man can learn only
one thing -- how to wait prayerfully
Osho - That is the message of all the
great ones, the really great ones. The greatest
realization on this earth has been this: that we are
unnecessarily creating too much fuss. That which is
to happen is going to happen if we wait. In the
right season, the harvest; in the right season, the
fruition. In the right season everything happens. If
a man can learn only one thing -- how to wait
prayerfully -- nothing else is needed. Ecstasy is a
PRASAD, a gift of god.
You just try. Practise what
Buddha says. At least for one hour you become a
non-doer. At least for one hour, deep in the night,
sit alone. Don't do anything -- not even chanting a
mantra, not even transcendental meditation. Don't do
anything. Just sit, lie down, look at the stars.
That too should not be hard. Look very softly. Don't
focus; remain unfocussed like an unfocussed
photograph -- hazy, blurred, not knowing where the
boundaries are. Just remain silent in the darkness.
If thoughts come let them come.
Don't fight with them either. They will come and
they will go -- you just be a watcher. It is none of
your business whether they come or they go. Who are
you? They come without invitation, they go without
pushing. They come and go, it is a constant traffic.
You just sit by the side of the road and watch.
When I say watch, don't
misinterpret me. Don't make watching an effort.
Otherwise people become very stiff and they start
watching in a very stiff and tense way. Again they
have started doing. What I am saying, or what Buddha
is saying is -- be in an attitude of not doing, be
lazy.
Just be lazy, and see what
happens. You will be amazed. Some day -- just
sitting, just sitting, not doing anything -- some
day, from some unknown source, a lightning, a
benediction. Some day, in some moment, suddenly you
are transfigured. Suddenly you see a quiet
descending upon you. It is almost physical.
If a real meditator, a person who
can relax, sits silently and allows, even somebody
who is not a meditator will feel the presence --
that something is happening. You may not be able to
figure it out what it is; you may feel strange or a
little scared, but if you sit by the side of a
meditator....
Now, it is difficult to use the
right word, because the word 'meditator' again gives
the impression as if he is doing something -- doing
meditation. Remember again and again -- language has
been developed by non-meditators, so the whole
language is, in a subtle way, wrong. It cannot
express.
When somebody is sitting there, just sitting
there, like a tree, like a rock, not doing anything,
it happens: something from the above descends,
penetrates his very core of being. A subtle light
surrounds him... a glow, a blessing can be felt around him -- even by those
people who don't know what meditation is. Even
passing by the side, they will also feel the impact
of it. This benediction has been called god.
God is not a person, it is a deep
experience when you are not doing anything and
existence simply flows in you... the immensity of
it, the beautitude of it, the grace of it.
You are not doing anything, you
are not even expecting anything, you are not waiting
for anything. You have no motive. You are just there
like a tree standing in the winds, or like a rock
just silently sitting by the side of a river. Or
like a cloud perched on the hilltop -- just there,
no movement of your own.
In that moment you are not a self, in that moment
you are a no-self. In that moment you are not a
mind, you are a no-mind. In that moment you don't
have a center. In that moment you are immense...
vastness with no boundaries -- suddenly the contact.
Suddenly it is there! Suddenly you are fulfilled,
suddenly you are surrounded by some unknown
presence. It is tremendous.