Osho -
Frustration is out of Expectation and Ego is always Expecting
Osho - The ego is always expecting and
hence always being frustrated. The non-egoistic
person expects nothing, hence everything is
fulfilling; whatsoever happens is tremendous,
whatsoever happens is fantastic. Even if he comes
across a small grass flower, he is hypnotised by it.
'So beautiful a flower! And I have not done
anything, I have not deserved it, and it is there
just waiting for me.' Just looking at the sky, and
he is fulfilled. Just listening to the birds, and a
great song arises in his heart. Then everything
fulfils him. Remember, frustration is out of
expectation, and ego is always expecting. The ego is
a beggar.
I have heard a beautiful sufi story. A
beggar came to an emperor and the beggar said, 'If
you are going to give me anything there is a
condition.' The emperor had seen many beggars -- but
beggars with conditions? And this beggar was really
strange, a very powerful man. He was a sufi mystic.
He had charm, a charisma, his personality had an
aura. Even the emperor felt a little jealous. And
conditions?!
The emperor said, 'What do you mean? What do you
mean by your condition?'
The beggar said, 'This is my condition: I accept
only if you can fill my begging bowl absolutely.'
It was a small begging bowl. The King said, 'What
do you think I am? Am I a beggar? I cannot fill this
dirty small begging bowl?'
The beggar said, 'It is better to tell you before,
because later you can get into trouble. If you think
you can fill, fill.'
The King called his vizier and told him to fill
it with precious stones: with diamonds and rubies,
emeralds. Let this beggar know with whom he is
talking! But then there was difficulty. The bowl was
filled but the king was surprised -- as the stone
fell into it, it would disappear. It was filled many
times and each time it was again empty. Now he was
in a great rage, but he told the vizier, 'Even if my
whole kingdom goes, if all my treasuries are
emptied, let them be -- but I cannot allow this
beggar to defeat me. This is too much.'
And all the treasures, it is said, disappeared.
By and by the king became a beggar. It took months.
And the beggar was there and the king was there and
the whole capital was there and everybody was
wondering what was going to happen, what would
happen in the end. Everything was simply
disappearing.
Finally the king had to fall at the feet of the
beggar and he said, 'Forgive me, but before you
leave just tell me one thing. What is the secret of
this begging bowl? All has disappeared in it.'
The beggar started laughing. He said, 'It is made
of human ego. I have made this begging bowl of a
human ego: everything disappears in it, nothing ever
fulfils it.'
It is a tremendously beautiful story. That's what is
happening to you. It is not a story, it is your
life. You go on putting in your begging bowl houses,
cars, bank balances -- everything disappears. Again
you are empty. Never any satisfaction, never any
contentment. Again you are begging. You have been
doing it for many lives. It is your story. It is
literally true, it is not just symbolically true. It
is a truth in everybody's life, in every man's life.
We remain a beggar. The begging bowl remains empty.
It seems it has no bottom to it. You drop anything,
it simply disappears.
The ego is never fulfilled. So the egoist is a
person who is very unselfish. Remember this paradox:
the egoist is a person who is very unselfish,
because he is never fulfilled. The non-egoist is a
person who is very selfish because he is fulfilled.
He attains to bliss.
Source - Osho Book "The Discipline of
Transcendence, Vol1"
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