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...; THERE IS SO MUCH JOY THAT IT IS ALMOST PAINFUL, AND JUST BEYOND THAT, THE SILENCE. BELOVED OSHO, WHAT IS HAPPENING WITH ME? AND WHY COULDN'T IT HAPPEN ANYWHERE ELSE? The parents represent the establishment. They love you, they have no intention to harm you, but they are unconscious beings - with all good intentions. They have joined hands with the vested interests not to allow their children to become...
... France - but I will have more. Just let the French government allow me to enter and before they force me out I will have a few thousand. Question 10: IT IS BEING SAID THAT YOU ENCOURAGE DRUGS; CAN YOU PLEASE CLARIFY THIS? That is absolutely nonsense. I am against drugs. I have to be against drugs for the simple reason that meditation cannot grow if you are taking drugs. Drugs make you unconscious, and...
.... Now the dreamer is gone, the dreaming is gone - both have gone. Now you are awake. Now you are existing on a totally different level of consciousness. The world is true, the ego is true, when man is ignorant, unconscious, unaware. When man becomes aware, when Buddhahood happens, then the world is not there, neither is there any ego - both have disappeared. "Both have disappeared" does not...
... through it. Somebody had lived like a Hindu and you can see that his life is a hell but he wants his children to be Hindus or Christians or Mohammedans. How unconscious man is! I have heard: A very sad, mournful man visited a doctor in London. Seating himself in a chair in the waiting room and glumly ignoring the other patients he awaited his turn. Finally the doctor motioned him into the inner office...
... existence which makes me richer. Without him I will be less. Even if a single individual dies in the world I am a bit less. The richness that was created by him, the richness carried into the atmosphere, is no more. Somewhere, something has become vacant. So we exist in a coexistence, not in a conflict. But the mind, the collective unconscious, is always thinking in terms of conflict. Whenever someone is...
... existence is interlinked. The whole existence is one, one organ. We are waves in it, and whatsoever happens in the world, I am responsible. Not only for whatsoever is happening today: for whatsoever has happened in the past I am responsible, and for whatsoever is going to happen in the future I am responsible, because now I have become a conscious part of the whole. Up to now I was an unconscious part...
... wants to get rid of it. And even while you are trying to get rid of it you are still creating it. Man is so unconscious. Two drunkards are talking to each other in a pub. "My name is Smith," says one. "That's strange," replies the other. "My name is Smith too. Where do you live?" "Just across the street." "Ahh? Me too! What floor?" "Third."...
... is virtue, and whatsoever comes out of your sleep is sin. If you ask my definition of sin, I will say, "An unconscious act, which is a reaction, is sin. A conscious act which is not a reaction - which is a response - is virtue." The fourth and The fifth question... but before I take them, I will tell you a parable; before I even read the questions to you, I will tell you The parable. It...
... discovered that man is not rational at all. He is a rationalIZING animal, not rational. In fact there are no reasons, he just goes on finding reasons. There are unconscious instincts and he goes on creating a facade of reasons around it which are all false. Watch! And soon you will see. And once you see, the edges of the mind will be dulled. Then it won't look so sharp, so clever, so intelligent - it is...
... danger, because anything avoided always remains like a hangover. Madness has to be lived through, not avoided. If you avoid it it will remain a part of your unconscious. If you avoid it you will not be able to encounter your total being, a part will always be suppressed. Madness has to be passed through and through. You have to move through it. Fear is there - the fear is not of madness, remember, the...

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