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... am going to sleep he is going to start reading and puts his light on. Now to change this is nonsense. And I have told the superintendent,'You are trying to control even our sleep. In the day you control us: what to do, how to do it, where to go, where not to go. Even in the night - soon you will be starting to control our dreams and asking us, "Why did you dream of this?"'" I told...
... truth, you are asking for the victory. When victory is the goal, truth will be sacrificed. When truth is the goal, you can sacrifice victory also. And truth should be the goal, not victory, because when victory is the goal you are a politician, not a religious man. You are aggressive, you are trying somehow to overpower the other, you are trying somehow to dominate and domineer. And truth can never...

... become a domination, it can never destroy the other. Truth can never be a victory in the sense that you have overpowered the other. Truth brings humility, humbleness. It is not an ego-trip - but all debates are ego-trips. So debate can never lead to the real; it always leads to the unreal, the untruth, because the very phenomenon that you are after, victory, is stupid. Truth wins, not you, not I. In...

...... but the next moment who knows? Because saints can become sinners, sinners can become saints." Life is a movement. Nothing is static. At this moment the man was weak, but in the next moment he may gain control and will not deceive again. So the next day, if he comes, you will believe him again because this day is different, this man is different; the Ganges has flowed so much, it is not the same...
... monastery. It will give you the background to understand the meaning of my commune. The ashrama is an Eastern concept based on renouncing society, its comforts, conveniences. An ashrama is a group of people living together in austerity, self-imposed poverty, starvation in the name of fasting; torturing the body in order to have control over the physical by the spiritual; doing all kinds of exercises so...

... many times I feel it almost a rule to be followed. Just the other day I saw for the first time a film of an Urdu singer, Gulam Ali. He is one of the topmost Urdu singers in the East, he has his own way and style. There are many singers, but Gulam Ali stands far above any of them. But I had always heard Gulam Ali on records, I had never seen him; it had never happened. We were both moving around the...

... respect a man who is feasting for a great cause. You are not concerned with the cause, remember, otherwise you should respect the feasting also, because he is feasting for a great cause. You are not concerned with the cause; the cause is only an explanation, a rationalization. You are interested in the fasting: the man is capable of having control over his body. Mahatma Gandhi was the uncrowned king of...
... inexhaustible. The more we know, the more it increases. That's why wonder is contradictory. As a rule, the sense of wonder should disappear the moment we come to know something. But Buddha or Krishna or Shiva or Christ do not lose their sense of wonder. When they attain the ultimate consciousness, their sense of wonder becomes ultimate! At that time they do not say that they have known everything, they say...

...;Today I am breathing, tomorrow I may not; what can I do?" You cannot draw breath from somewhere. It is not in your control. Breath is so close to you, and yet you do not own it. If it goes out and does not return, it will just return! We do not know or possess a thing which is so close to you. And we think that we know everything. This 'knowing everything' has killed you. Remove this garbage and...

... would not like rumors to spread all around, so I will not tell anything to anyone about it and there is no need for you to utter a word about it. The prime minister said: "If you command me, I shall leave. Certainly, I have stolen millions of rupees. Nevertheless, I would like to advise you as a prime minister that now I have everything: a big mansion, houses in the mountains and on the sea-shore...
... you going to do about it? Sensational interview with rabbi Abe Finkelstein about Jewish control of the world Contents 1. Andrew, the First Chosen 2. Simon Peter 3. James Zebedee 4. John Zebedee 5. Philip the Curious 6. Honest Nathaniel 7. Matthew Levi 8. Thomas Didymus 11. Simon the Zealot 12. Judas Iscariot (1548.1) 139:0.1 IT IS an eloquent testimony to the charm and righteousness of Jesus’ earth...

... have been here to do this.” Andrew and Peter were the exceptions to the rule, proving that even brothers can live together peaceably and work together effectively. (1549.5) 139:1.7 After Pentecost Peter was famous, but it never irritated the older Andrew to spend the rest of his life being introduced as “Simon Peter’s brother.” (1549.6) 139:1.8 Of all the apostles, Andrew was the best judge of men...

... moderate wealth, the only one of any means belonging to the apostolic corps. He was a good business man, a good social mixer, and was gifted with the ability to make friends and to get along smoothly with a great variety of people. (1559.6) 139:7.2 Andrew appointed Matthew the financial representative of the apostles. In a way he was the fiscal agent and publicity spokesman for the apostolic organization...
... of this family, so he has become the expression, that's all... the leakage. The family is mad - that person is not mad really... because no person is ever mad. The family is mad, and the relationship is entangled, not natural, not flowing. It is false, pretentious, artificial. QUESTION DIAPPEARS That artificial relationship, domination, politics, and a thousand and one things - possessiveness...
... dancingly, in joy, as a gift. Otherwise it is better not to. Wait - when the time comes, next time, some other time when you are ready to be a mother.... I am not saying anything positively this way or that - I never say. I don't want to dictate anything to you. Mm? I simply say, then you have to decide. If you feel that you are ready.... But I don't think that you are ready. You are more fascinated with...
... disciplinarian... trying to discipline and control. You never allowed yourself freedom, never allowed yourself spontaneity. Once you become controlled too much, deep down you hate yourself. How can you love anybody then? You hate everybody. Your hatred becomes a projection, and you go on projecting on others. [Osho suggested that he do the Primal group because that would help the deep self-hatred come up to...
... most superficial. It is very clear-cut, well-defined, never confusing, you know where you are. One is never lost in it; one can control it, one can manipulate it, because the mind is a machine. But it is the most superficial part of your existence so it is clear but shallow. That clarity is not much use. At the cost of depth you attain to that clarity. The second kind of song that is possible is of...
... few groups; slowly slowly, you will open up. You can do a few groups in Germany too. [She replies: I did therapies in Germany and they gave up on me, that's why I came here.] That's great! I always like to defeat the therapist. It seems that somehow you are enjoying it - that you are a toughie, that you have some control over yourself, that nobody can open you up. You are enjoying it. You have to...

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