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... churches: he is another name for nature. Prem Peter. Prem means love; peter means rock. Become a rock of love, because only on the rock of love can one raise the temple of life. Except for love, wherever you make the temple, you are making it on sand. It is bound to collapse sooner or later. It is a false house: just a blow of the wind and it is gone. People make houses on the foundation of money, power...
... in your memory those beautiful moments will always remain -- fragrant, fresh, alive. Wealthy Hymie and Becky are sitting in their luxurious New York penthouse watching television when there is a knock on the door. Hymie opens it and is confronted by a hooded six-foot burly figure. "Please," says Hymie, "take my money, anything, but don't hurt me." "Sir," said the...
... to receive him at the airport. Where eighty percent of the people are Catholics, very few came to receive him. He was very angry. He asked the prime minister of Brazil, "What is the matter? Why has such a small group of people come?" This is not humbleness... and he is wasting so much money. Each tour - and in a year he has three or four tours to different countries - each tour wastes...
... a hurry! [A sannyasin asks about returning to the West; earning money; living in Poona; finishing his doctor's thesis - which he did not enjoy doing; or writing a thesis about Osho's unteachable teaching.] Mm, never do anything that you don't enjoy. It is very destructive. Nothing is worth that much, nothing. If you enjoy it, it is good. Even if it is worthless, it is good if you enjoy it, because...
.... He gave the money, and the whole town started talking about it. For two days continuously, people phoned. People came to him and said, 'We were thinking that you were a miser. We were wrong.' After two days the friend came... he had collected thousands of dollars. He said, 'This is your cheque. Take it back. We are very thankful; because of it we have got much.' The miser started crying. He said...
... wicked world!" she says. "Men will try to take advantage of you. They will buy you drinks, take you to their apartments, and do terrible things to you. Then they will give you twenty dollars and kick you out!" "Excuse me, Holy Mother," says one of the teenagers, "but do you mean these men will take advantage of us and give us money?" "Yes, my child," sighs...
... poor man is less miserable than the rich man - the poor man at least has a hope. The rich man is living hopelessly. Now he knows that he has done all he could, and his life is as empty as ever - perhaps more empty. And death is coming closer; life is becoming every moment shorter and he has wasted it in accumulating money, power, prestige. He has wasted his life in being a saint, praying before man...
..., unknowingly, towards that field. Groping in the dark, stumbling, sometimes going astray, sometimes coming back again to the path, but somehow deep in our beings is a search for god. It may take thousands of lives but we go on searching. Unless the search is complete, contentment is not possible; one remains discontented. You can have money and the discontent remains; you can have power and the discontent...
... whole world is falling apart, I am with you. Go with it, dig as deep as possible. Now you are on the right track. The energy has come up and the work has started. Now more and more courage will be needed, but with each step of courage you will find more and more happiness happening.... [She has done several groups but has no money to do more.] There is no need, mm? - just continue Sufi dancing and...
... and you are tired. You have come to a cul-de sac and there is nowhere to go any more - now, begin the enquiry into god. You have accumulated money, you have power, you have fame but nothing has been of any fulfillment - now, begin the enquiry into god.' This 'now' is significant: it does not mean that the book starts in the middle, it says enquiry into god starts in the middle of life. It cannot...

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