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... home I told my father, "You never listened to me. You destroyed a beautiful tree and created this ugly hole; and now what use is it? You wasted money in making the well and even you cannot drink the water." He said, "Perhaps once in a while you are right. I realize it, but nothing can be done now." He had to cover that well with stones. It is still there, covered. If you remove a...
... not that one day you renounce. No - you have to renounce every moment. Accumulation is natural. The way things are, one accumulates. If you have lived twenty- four hours, then in twenty-four hours you have accumulated something or other. It may not be money but then it is experience, knowledge. With just the very process of time, you accumulate. A sannyasin is one who goes on renouncing every moment...
.... Remember that love is a grace, and unless one becomes a child again - without armour, without cleverness, without cunningnes - sunless one becomes a child again, available to existence, love cannot happen. And if love does not happen, nothing has happened. One can accumulate money, riches, power, prestige, and all is futile; one remains a wasteland. One simply dies slowly slowly, that's all. Life does...
... a far better position. That will give you consolation and contentment." I had to stop him. I said, "What you are saying is absolutely stupid, because a man who looks down cannot avoid looking up. There are people who are in higher posts, having more money, more power, more prestige. Do you think he has to look continuously towards the blind, the beggars? Mind does not function like that...
... choose from?" "Well," says Olga in a nervous voice, "I think I will choose 'Religion'." "Good!" shouts the emcee. "From the category 'Religion', and for the big money, the question is -- What did Eve say to Adam that fateful night in the garden of Eden?" Olga gets worried and thinks and thinks, but after a few minutes she gives up completely and says, "...
... immediately joined hands with the establishments of other vested interests. He needed power, he needed money, he needed new churches; he needed everything to create a whole religion - and he created it. It is called in the books of history, Nirvano, "The Reformation." In a very ordinary way, it can be called a reformation - nothing much to brag about. What is great in marrying a nun? Is there some...
... present and an opening into the future. It longs for the unknown, for the mysterious. It is not satisfied with the mundane, it is not satisfied with money or power, or prestige. Its longing is for something beyond the ordinary, beyond ambitions, because only beyond ambitions is the land of the lotus paradise. Your Japanese girlfriend has a deeper understanding than you have. In fact, it is a strange...
... paint a single thing. And sometimes for months I am painting and painting; the sky goes on pouring like rain. "So, because the man was rich and I was in need of money and he wanted a painting, I remembered this painting and I painted it. So you are right that I painted it. But listen to me: this is only a copy, it is not original. I will not count it as an original Picasso. The original Picasso...
... thing death cannot destroy, and that is meditativeness. You don't have it." He could not sleep the whole night. He said to his wife, "I'm coming with you. I will purchase this meditation, whatsoever the cost." His wife said, "Purchase it...?" He said, "If it is not available, I will conquer it." Those were the words he understood: everything can be purchased by money...
... is vague; and longing is totally different from wanting and desire. Wanting and desire are both of the head: one is for a clear-cut object, another for vague ideals. Longing is of the heart, not of the mind. It is the heart that longs, and feels the pain of longing. The heart has no business with money or power; the heart's longing is only for love... and ultimately for God, which is the purest...

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