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Osho Quotes on
Freedom
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"Freedom" means freedom
from the mind. Then you are simply in a silence,
and in that silence you melt, you merge with the
whole. And to melt and merge with the whole is
to be holy. Not by fasting, not by torturing,
but by becoming one with the whole, one becomes
holy.
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Your freedom is a supreme
value. Nothing is higher than that. But your
freedom is possible only if you are not encaged
in your habits, unconscious patterns of living.
Change your gestalt from unconsciousness to
consciousness.
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Never follow anybody else's
idea -- that is very dangerous because you will
become imitative. Always follow your own nature,
self-nature; only then will you attain to
freedom. It is better to die following one's
nature than to live following somebody's else's
nature, because that will be a pseudo life. To
die following one's nature is beautiful, because
that death too will be authentic.
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When sex becomes conscious
it is love, it is no longer lust. Love brings
freedom, and lust simply creates prisons for
you.
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Create inner freedom
through witnessing. Sannyas is only for the
inner freedom. And live out of inner freedom.
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There is no other
revolution except consciousness. It cuts the
desires from the very roots and it brings
freedom to you.
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The most fundamental
message of Gautama the Buddha is not God, is not
soul... it is freedom: freedom absolute, total,
unconditional. He does not want to give you an
ideology, because every ideology creates its own
slavery.
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Desire is our imprisonment.
The man who wants nothing, who is absolutely
contented as he is, is free of all bondage. He
has attained to ultimate freedom, nirvana -- and
that is the goal of life. And it is only by
attaining that freedom that you will know the
significance of being, the song of being, the
celebration of being. Your life will become a
continuous bliss, and not only that YOU will be
blissful, you will be able to bless others too.
The whole existence will be blessed by you, by
your very presence.
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Buddha says: Meditation
brings two things. It brings wisdom, it brings
freedom. These two flowers grow out of
meditation. When you become silent, utterly
silent, beyond the mind, two flowers bloom in
you. One is of wisdom: you know what is and what
is not. And the other is of freedom: you know
now there are no more any limitations on you,
either of time or of space. You become
liberated. Meditation is the key to liberation,
to freedom, to wisdom.
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Become aware, awake. Then
you will see that everything comes and goes, all
things come and pass. Life is a flux. Your
consciousness is the only thing that is
immovable, that is eternal. To attain it is
freedom. To attain it is the goal of life. If
you miss it you have missed your life and you
have missed a tremendously great gift, a great
opportunity.
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All meditations are nothing
but efforts to bring you to the present. When
you live in the present moment, with no past
hanging around you, with no future projection,
you are free from life and death, you are free
from body and mind. You are free -- simply free
-- you are freedom.
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Buddha says the greatest
joy in life is freedom: freedom from all
prejudices, freedom from all scriptures, freedom
from all concepts and ideologies, freedom from
all desires, freedom from all possessiveness and
jealousy, freedom from all hatred, anger, rage,
lust... in short, freedom from everything, so
that you are just a pure consciousness,
unbounded, unlimited. That is the greatest joy,
and it is possible -- it is within everybody's
grasp. You just have to grope for it a little.
The groping will be in the dark, but it is not
far away. If you try, if you make an effort, you
are bound to find it. It is your birthright.
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Beware of dreams! And watch
your dreams day in, day out, because they are
continuously there. You can watch them, and by
watching them you will become unidentified with
them, you will become a mirror reflecting them.
And this brings great freedom. Freedom from
dreams is freedom from the world.
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Remember, until you become
a buddha you have wasted your life. Buddhahood
is your flowering, your fragrance. A tree is
fulfilled when it blooms, and a man is fulfilled
when he releases the fragrance of buddhahood,
when he becomes luminous; then he comes to know
who he is. In knowing that, all is known. In
knowing that, God is known. In knowing that,
truth is achieved -- you become the truth, and
truth liberates. Truth is freedom.
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The man who is asleep
reacts; he knows nothing of action. And reaction
is a binding: it binds you into new prisons, new
chains. Response is out of freedom, hence it
brings more freedom. Reaction is out of the
past; you act according to your memories,
built-in by your experiences, conditionings. You
react not to the present, not in the present.
You don't reflect the real situation as it is;
you go on interpreting it according to your
past, your past experiences. The man who is
awake is like a mirror: he reflects that which
is the case. HE IS AWAKE.
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Hell means nothing but
misery; it is a psychological state of misery, a
state of negativity, a state of darkness, of
utter loneliness. And heaven is joy, happiness,
health, light. But there is a third word, moksha.
Moksha means freedom, freedom from both heaven
and hell, freedom from pain and pleasure --
because pain binds you as much as pleasure binds
you. Pain may be an ugly chain and pleasure may
be a beautiful chain, decorated, maybe made of
gold, but it chains you. Hell may be a poor
place and heaven may be a very rich place but
poverty and riches are two aspects of the same
coin. One has to be free of both.
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