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Osho Quotes on Mind
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Our mind is a machine, it
is not a mystery. And the mind always wants to
know the how, the why. And because of this
persistent inquiry about how and why, it goes on
missing all that is beyond the boundaries of
machines. Life is beyond the boundaries of
machines.
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Remember, intelligence is
not part of the mind. Intellect is, but
intelligence is not; hence, the intellectual is
full of mind but in life he behaves very
unintelligently. He has a certain expertise, he
is trained intellectually to, do a certain
thing, his mind is functioning like a computer.
But life is not one-dimensional, you cannot
exhaust it in one expertise; it is
multi-dimensional.
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Mind is memory, not
intelligence.
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This mind is a prison. It
cannot find any freedom anywhere. It must die
before freedom comes to you. But we have taken
the mind as us, we are identified with it. This
death of mind never happens to us, it never
occurs to us.
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This mind goes on
continuing. This mind will go on continuing,
unless you become aware. And this is a miracle:
that the moment you become aware the continuity
is broken. Now you will be, but not of the past.
Now you will be of the moment -- fresh, young,
new. Now each moment you will die, and you will
be reborn.
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The mind is just like a
crowd; thoughts are the individuals. And because
thoughts are there continuously you think the
process is substantial. Drop each individual
thought and finally nothing is left. There is no
mind as such, only thinking.
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Your mind will vacillate.
Mind is vacillation, mind is either/or, mind is
always in that space of "to be or not to be." If
you really want to grow, mature, if you really
want to know what this life is all about, don't
vacillate. Commit, involve! Involve yourself
with life, get committed to life, don't remain a
spectator. Don't go on thinking whether to do or
not -- "Should I do this or that?" You can go on
vacillating your whole life, and the more you
vacillate, the more trained you become in
vacillation. Life is for those who know how to
commit -- how to say yes to something, how to
say no to something decisively, categorically.
Once you have categorically said yes or no to
something, then you can take a jump, then you
can dive deep into the ocean.
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The mind creates so many
temptations -- so alluring they are, so magnetic
is their power -- that unless you are in the
power-field of someone whose magnetism is far
more powerful than any other kind of temptation,
it is impossible to reach. That is the meaning
of disciplehood.
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Past and future are two
aspects of the same coin. The name of the coin
is mind.
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Wherever you go, your mind
will go with you. Your knowledge will go with
you, your prejudices will go with you, your
scriptures will go with you. Your idea that you
are a Hindu or a Mohammedan will go with you. So
what are you renouncing?
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First examine what is
constantly there in your mind, what is being
repeated again and again. You don't have many
thoughts. If you examine minutely you will see
that you have only a few thoughts repeated again
and again -- maybe in new forms, new colors, new
garments, new masks, but you have only a very
few thoughts.
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The mind always wants to
choose. The mind lives through choice. If you
don't choose the mind drops. This is the way of
Lao Tzu. How to drop the mind? -- don't choose!
That's why he never prescribes any meditation,
because then there is no need for any
meditation.
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Mind is a duality; it is
always split. There is no single point on which
the mind agrees in totality. Half of the mind
will agree and half of the mind will disagree,
and whatever you choose, you are choosing only
the half. The remaining half is going to take
revenge. The unchosen part, the left over, will
wait for its chance to show you that whatever
you have chosen is wrong. But it does not matter
which part you choose. Choice itself is wrong.
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Mind is good where money is
concerned; mind is good where war is concerned;
mind is good where ambitions are concerned --
but mind is absolutely useless where love is
concerned. Money, war, desires, ambitions -- you
cannot put love in the same category. Love has a
separate source in your being, where there is no
contradiction. An authentic education will not
teach you only the mind, because mind can give
you a good livelihood but not a good life. The
heart cannot give you a good livelihood, but it
can give you a good life. And there is no reason
to choose between the two. Use the mind for what
it is made for, and use the heart for what it is
made for. Heart is the transcendence of duality.
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Religion has nothing to do
with seriousness; seriousness is pathology.
Religion is playful, sportlike, it is fun.
Prayer is playing with God, and it is possible
only if one remembers that one has to
continuously choose to be cheerful. Mind tends
to be serious and sad. Mind exists and lives in
misery; misery is food for it. The moment you
are blissful, mind disappears -- hence the
beauty of laughter. Laughter has something
intrinsically spiritual in it: when you really
laugh, mind disappears, and time also
disappears. In total laughter you are herenow.
There is no ego, nobody is laughing in you -- it
is pure laughter.
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No need to choose; become
choiceless. And whatsoever happens happens;
whatsoever happens is good. Let things happen
rather than trying to do, and you will be
surprised that all ambiguity disappears. It is a
by-product of the chooser's mind, the choosing
mind, that creates ambiguity. Otherwise there is
no dilemma. Negative and positive are perfectly
balancing in life.
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