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... YOUR LIVES." MAN IS UNCONSCIOUS, ALTHOUGH HE BELIEVES HE IS CONSCIOUS. That very belief protects his unconsciousness. Man is ignorant, although he believes he knows. That very belief keeps the ignorance intact. Man is just the opposite of what he thinks he is. To understand this is the beginning of a great revolution. To see where you are, what you are in actuality, needs courage. It is nice to...

... changes, unless fate changes; now it is the economic structure. And it is very inevitable you cannot go against it, everything is determined by it. Then came Sigmund Freud, and he said: it is the unconscious that determines everything, your instinctive nature. These are all explanations for the same trick, and the trick is one: blame something on someone so that you can feel good and you can continue as...
..., she became dangerous -- and this is one very important thing to understand, that a person may be useful to a certain limit, and beyond that he can become harmful, he can be dangerous. She was useful up to a limit. She made the commune a strong. She made the commune self-sufficient. She made the commune feel protected, unafraid. But then, by and by, she started the human unconscious urge, lust for...

... HER. A:* No. It is the same Sheela. What happened was just whatever she was carrying in her unconscious -- she may not have been aware, when she got the opportunity.... She was just a waitress, and now she got millions of dollars in her hands. Her old secretary's letter yesterday has come that she had opened a private account in Switzerland in her own name. The money that was to come here slowly she...
... sleep. Things are more static in sleep, there are no drastic variations: the traffic on the road does not move so fast - all things are at a standstill and you are alone. If a man is made to remain unconscious for a hundred years, he will have no knowledge of this period of time on awakening. He will be startled to see the change around him! And if he finds things and people just as they were before...

... he became unconscious - the same people around him; the clock ticking away on the wall, the wife cooking in the kitchen, the child away at school - he will never know a hundred years have passed away! The knowledge of time is the knowledge of change, for all objects are moving, changing and that makes us conscious of Time. The greater the speed of variation, the greater the feeling of time...
... THAT WE ARE GODS BUT THAT WE JUST DON'T RECOGNIZE IT. PLEASE EXPLAIN THE COMPLETENESS OF OUR BEINGS. This shows how deep a belief-system goes, how it becomes part of your unconscious. Now even the idea of perfection persists. First you were trying to become perfect, now you believe you ARE perfect - but you don't drop the idea of perfection. First you were trying to become more complete, you had the...

... sadness will spread over a longer period - it can continue for years. That's how millions of people have become sad. Because they have never lived their sadness, they have been postponing it. When you postpone it, it remains in your unconscious, waiting for the right moment to assert again. It becomes a heavy weight on your heart. When it is there. pour it. It's perfectly okay to be sad. There is...
..., very qualified -- and it is sheer wastage to let them die -- then we can transplant them. Some idiot can be made an Albert Einstein, and the idiot will never know -- because inside the skull of man there is no sensitivity; you can change anything and the person will never know. Just make the person unconscious and change anything you want to change in his brain -- the whole brain you can change...
... alertness, or unconsciousness... the act may be perhaps the same, but its quality changes by the touch of the man who is doing it. Buddha is saying that taking care of one hundred sleepy men, unconscious, not knowing who they are, not knowing why they are, not knowing where they are going, for what they are going, they are just part of the crowd, they are not yet men, they are sheep... Buddha says it is...
... good... but keep the insight and don't get into the guilt again. Drop it more and more. It is still lingering there in the unconscious. Drop it from there also. [A group member says: I laughed a lot. I relaxed a lot. I felt some changes.] Very good. Changes are easy if you allow. Laughter is the most easy thing in the world if you allow, but it has become hard. People laugh very rarely, and even when...
... the unconscious. It may just be on the brink so one becomes panicky and starts finding rationalisations to escape. No... never. Always insist for the new, for the unfamiliar. The familiar is always there. The Primal group is not going to be your life-long thing - just a few more days - so why be in a hurry? In fact after a few days you will enjoy the sun more because of the Primal. I was reading the...
... deep, you can listen very intently and the mind is also involved; then you are going deeper into this very moment. But even if your mind is involved, your being may not be involved. If you are thinking about what I am saying, the mind is involved, but there are still deeper depths. Your being may not be here at all; there may be unconscious currents because of which you are not here. You can go even...
... and unconscious during this time of apparent physical death. 4. Meaning of the Death on the Cross (2016.6) 188:4.1 Although Jesus did not die this death on the cross to atone for the racial guilt of mortal man nor to provide some sort of effective approach to an otherwise offended and unforgiving God; even though the Son of Man did not offer himself as a sacrifice to appease the wrath of God and to...

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