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... animals, and to go beyond the mind is to reach into the world of the Buddhas. There are similarities and there are dissimilarities. The Buddha is as innocent as an animal but with no animality in him - just pure innocence, as innocent as a child but without any childishness in him. Animals also have something of Buddhahood - the innocence, the simplicity, the naturalness, the tao - but in an unconscious...

..., a contentment. Maybe we have forgotten completely from where we come - we have forgotten the original source - but somehow, somewhere in the deep unconscious the memory persists. It goes on pulling us towards the real home. To become a sannyasin means to recognize this deep urge consciously, to be respectful to this urge. To be a sannyasin means to start finding ways and means and to prepare for...
..., gardeners, men and women - they said to Almustafa: Much have we loved you. But we are unconscious people. Only now do we remember that we have loved you always, but it was deep in the unconscious. We could not say it to you because we ourselves were not aware of it. Your departure... and so many things have surfaced in our beings. Your realization is not only your realization - something has happened to...
... as far away as possible; then children are healthier, more intelligent, more beautiful. Otherwise, certain diseases go round and round in twelve or fifteen families. When Vimalkirti died we thought it must have been an accident, because he was exercising and suddenly fell and became unconscious. Every effort was made. In the best hospital... Zareen is here, my sannyasin; Vimalkirti was being...

... be banned. They stopped suing me because Vimalkirti had died from a disease that he had inherited. Just after a few days, his uncle died in the same way - suddenly fell unconscious, brain hemorrhage, and finished. And later on, I came to know that their grandfather had also died in the same way. For no reason, no disease - just from nowhere the brain hemorrhage, and the man is gone. They stopped...
... be disappointed in me, if they are carrying in their unconscious some desire, some longing that should be fulfilled. I am not going to fulfill anybody's expectations. I am not here to fulfill your expectations; Neither are you here to fulfill my expectations. I have to be myself, and you have to be yourself. We create bridges of expectations, not knowing that expectation can never become a bridge...

... thousandfold, but not according to your expectation. He must have seen that there has been, in his unconscious, a demand. He dropped the demand at the last moment. At the very last moment he looked again at the sky and said, "Father, thy will be done, not mine." And a great serenity and silence descended upon the man, even though he was suffering on the cross. In a certain way, everybody is...
... started traction on me. And I enquired, "What is traction? How was it invented?" They had no idea. It was invented in the Middle Ages by Christians to torture the witches - to pull their bodies from both ends and to go on pulling to a point where it became unbearable. Many became unconscious; many died on their traction machine. But, by the way, it was found that many old women who were put...

... still some remembrance in your unconscious goes on reminding you. And that creates the hate for men, because what was done to you was done by men. So it is a simple association, but that association has to be dropped. It was not done by men, it was done by Christians. And the Christians have done so many crimes, and they go on doing them. It is unbelievable. Just now in the United States, there is a...
... OF CULTURES THAT USE SYMBOLS ARE MORE PROTECTED FROM DEPRECIATION IN VALUE, AS HAPPENS FOR EXAMPLE IN ENGLISH WITH THE WORD 'LOVE'? The languages like Japanese or Chinese are certainly more protective of the essential quality of a word. But these languages are pictorial languages. The pictorial language is the language of the unconscious mind. That's why in the unconscious mind you see dreams. The...
... puzzled, because poisons which will kill immediately... and that man was taking twenty, thirty times more and he was not even affected. He would not even become unconscious. But in Calcutta he died just by accident. At Calcutta University he exhibited his capacity, drank the poison, but nobody knew his secret. His secret was simple. The secret was that he could keep his witness for thirty minutes...

.... Gurdjieff rushed out of the house, pulled the man out - he was unconscious - got the water out; and as he became aware, he was totally transformed. This was a sudden enlightenment. But a tremendous quality, trust, was needed. He also knew, "The master is inside the house, and he knows nothing..." but rather than saving his life, he chose to follow the exercise that he was supposed to do. The...
... to a Mohammedan or to a Hindu is nothing but another word for belief, and a belief is never anything but a repressed doubt. Every belief has behind it a doubt. To repress the doubt you believe more and more ... but the doubt goes deeper and deeper into your unconscious. Faith in the world of Gautam Buddha's experience is not belief. It has nothing to do with doctrines and philosophies, theologies...

... disconnected with existence. Sigmund Freud is right when he says that all the religions are nothing but a search for another womb. He has great truth in his statement. Sometimes he is shocking, and to his contemporaries he was very shocking when he said that every man's desire to enter the woman's body is nothing but an unconscious effort to find the womb which he has lost -- although that is not the way to...
... met me, you have not met me - it was just an unconscious being like yourself. And you have been meeting thousands of people. I may have been one of those thousands of unconscious people that you came across - that is not significant. The difficulty with enlightenment is that you can be enlightened only in one life, because that is your last life. Once you have become enlightened, you cannot come...
... body, not touching anything else, they will change your total being. It is long, tedious, difficult work, because the body is an absolutely unconscious part of your being. To train it, and in strange postures which are not natural, is bound to be a difficult job. You will be surprised to know that because the yoga system found that this life is too short to work on all the postures of the body, to...

... as little food as possible. The reason is not that they want to live long; the reason is that they have developed a system that is concerned with the body, and the body is our most unconscious part: it does not change easily. It takes a long time, but it does change. I have found people who have done almost miracles just by body postures which look irrelevant, because consciousness is such a...

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