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... drink Coca Cola. That is the only international brotherhood, The Coca Cola Brotherhood. There are thousands of things which are not necessary, but they are being produced because people are greedy to earn more money, people are greedy and their greed knows no limit. Just the other day I have told you about the movement in America, The Couch Potato Movement. Thousands of people have joined it. It is...

... Lucia. "A hundred then," says Gondolfo. "Well," says Lucia, "it would not be right." "Come on, two hundred dollars," says Gondolfo, "just for half an hour and Enrico will-a never know." Lucia takes the money and Gondolfo has the time of his life. When Enrico gets home late, he asks his wife, "Did my friend Gondolfo tell-a you I work-a late?"...
..., but the mind is very clever. It immediately comes from the back door with a new goal. It says, "It is very good. Money is not the goal of life. And power is not the goal. Neither is respectability nor anything of this world. The real goal is God." God is a mind invention, just as money is a mind invention. Heaven is as much a mind invention as is respectability, name, fame - they are all...
... were burnt. In the critics' books they quote Brihaspati as saying that you can enjoy this life even if you have to borrow money, because there is no other life; so don't be worried that you will have to pay after life or that you are committing a sin. Now, this I certainly think is a distortion of the same fact that I am saying - that there is no other world. He must have said there is no other world...

.... He must have said to enjoy this world as much as possible - there is no sin. But this seems to be a distortion. The critics have put the words into his mouth that you can drink as much ghee as you like, even if you have to borrow money, because there is no other life. Everybody dies, simply dies, so nobody is going to ask after life if you were a sinner or a saint. The only difference is herenow...
.... Only you are involved and it is simply your business. Nobody has anything to say to you. Between you and existence nobody should stand as a mediator." He was very angry. I said,"You can be angry - that is your problem - but you invited me for dinner; and then you insult me by telling me that you are going to give me as much money as I want but I should preach Hinduism. And that is the last...

... the palace was full of diamonds. Once each year they were brought out on the terrace of the palace, and spread out - just to have some light. They were weighed; there was no way of counting them. And I have been shown the terraces - which were full when the diamonds were spread there. He had unestimated money in his hands. Of course, he could have five hundred wives - there was no problem in it. And...
... one king dared to purchase him, and he said, "To whom is the money to be given?" Diogenes showed those four persons who were hiding in the crowd. "Give the money to these four people. They have brought me here. And bring your chariot closer so I can come in the chariot." Now slaves are not supposed to order kings, but even this king felt a weakening of the heart. He told his...
... for his wallet. "Ah! B'Jesus!" he says, "I have left my money behind. Seamus, can you lend me some?" Seamus fumbles in his own pockets and then looks up. "Can you imagine that, Paddy, I've left my money behind too!" he says. "What are we going to do?" A few minutes later, Paddy and Seamus reach the cashier's table arguing loudly. "Let me pay for this...
... them. The more you give, the more you have them. If you hoard them, you will lose them. So nobody who attains to inner blissfulness can hoard it. Hoarding kills it. He has to share it, it is an absolute necessity to share it. Only by sharing it remains alive and flowing. And more and more it goes on coming to you. One is simply amazed. Ordinary economics do not work here. If you have money and you...

... give to people, of course you will have less money. That is ordinary economics. But if you have silence, peace, love, joy, ecstasy - give it and see what happens. The more you give it, the more existence goes on pouring it in you. So you are not obliged to me, I am obliged to you. Question 2: BELOVED OSHO, DO YOU BELIEVE IN GOD? I do not believe in believing. That has to be understood first. Nobody...
... Agra. And when the Taj Mahal was complete.... Taj Mahal is so named because the wife's name was Mumtaj; hence Taj Mahal, the palace of Taj - 'Taj' he used to call her lovingly. Then he started making his own memorial before he died, because he was absolutely certain that his son would not be able to put so much energy and so much money into it. And now it was a great problem before him - he...

... the support of a friend, Frederick Engels, who was a rich man who went on giving him money. Frederick Engels is not a great intellectual or anything, but because he was supporting him financially, Marx went on putting his name with his own on every book he wrote. Nothing is written by Frederick Engels, it is just Marx showing his respect. In fact it is in a way right, because without him Marx would...
... robbed. My half treasure has been stolen by this man, and you are punishing me; for what?" Lao Tzu said, "Because you have accumulated so much money that it is bound to create thieves in the country. You are a criminal first. This man comes in a secondary category." The rich man rushed to the king and said that "What kind of man you have chosen to be your supreme judge? He is...

...; for example, suicide is a crime, and if a man is caught committing suicide, he has not yet committed. He has been simply caught making an effort to commit. Then your legal system, sentencing him to death, is strange. That's what he was going to do. So why all this fuss? Years of arguments, courts, judges, wastage of time and money, and finally you sentence the man to death. And that's what he was...
... years before. His name was Valmik; his profession was robbery. And if needed, he had no hesitation in killing people. If they resisted giving him their money, their valuable things, he had no hesitation for a single moment to kill them. He was a strong man. At that time he was not known as Valmik, he was known as Valya Bhil - the bhils are aboriginal, primitive tribes. And who would call Valya Bhil...

..., untied Narada, touched his feet, and said, "Just by a single question you have transformed me. I don't have a family. If they cannot share my punishment they don't love me - I was living in an illusion. They loved all the money that I was bringing to them, but when the question of punishment was raised not a single one answered that 'I will share with you.' Now I don't have any family." And...

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