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... may die. Who knows about the future? I am not saying that in the future you have to wear orange. It is you who is raising the question. I am saying that you have to be in orange right now. Future - who knows what happens? The future is not predictable. And I am not in any way trying to dominate your future; no, not at all. It is you who is raising the question and you are raising it for a particular...
... between lovers, the tension; the continuous tension to dominate, to possess, to exploit, to make the other a means for your pleasure; somehow to use the other for your gratification. Of course we hide in beautiful words. We say, 'We want to share,' but how can you share if you don't have? So enjoy this space, aloneness. Don't fill it with past memories and don't fill it with future imagination and...
... going on. For example, you are in love now, so cooperate with love. I don't see many people cooperating with love. Rather. love becomes a conflict and lovers become enemies. They go on fighting and manipulating and trying to control, for such small things - and it is aU nonsense! Lovers should cooperate, and their energies should become one. Even with this much conflict, somehow moments of bliss come...
... move so fast, that you cannot keep pace with it, so that the ordinary ego which can control, drops, lags behind, forgotten. First knowledge goes, and then the ego. And the third thing is: dance as if you are deep in love with the universe; as if you are dancing with your lover. Let God be your lover. Dance as if you are not alone; as if He is constantly with you holding your hands. If the first two...
..., so don't be afraid of that either. That is one of the most beautiful states. I'm not against sex, but there is a point of transcendence. And that point of transcendence is what is really meant in old religions by celibacy, brahmacharya. It is not a repression, it is not a suppression of sex energy; rather, you have gone beyond it. And the energy is going so high that it is difficult to bring it to...
... be a hypocrite, a liar; he can show whatsoever you expect and give it to you, but the gift never comes from his heart. Give him space, leave him alone. And let this be the rule - that whenever he wants to be with you he has to ask. That too he has not to take for granted - you may refuse. That doesn't mean that you don't love. You may not be in the right mood for love; you may not be feeling like...
... movement takes over. One of the greatest dancers of this century was Nijinsky, and in the end he just went mad. He may have been the greatest dancer in all of history, but the movement became so much for him that the dancer was lost in it. In his last years he was unable to control it. He could begin dancing at any moment, anywhere, and when he was dancing, no one could say when it would end. It might...
... feel guilty, that's very poisonous. Then that person is very destructive. That person is trying to dominate you, to cripple you, to paralyse you. That person is trying to enforce his own ideas on you - and that's not good. But if your own awareness gives you the idea that you knew what was right to do and still you have not been doing it.... And there is no other outside authority to decide what is...
... to perform it. It is an act, a doing, a self-conscious, deliberate management is behind it - you are in control - but it is not loving. Loving is not a kind of making - it is a happening, but for the happening you have to wait. And happening takes time; it comes when it comes. You cannot demand it, you cannot make it like instant coffee. You cannot say 'Right now I want to make love.' You can make...
... whatsoever you want to do. Go and eat the apple again" - he was a Christian that's why he said that - "or, if you want to, eat the snake too! But for God's sake don't use those wooden sandals!" I said to him, "Show me your rule book, the one you show me every time I do anything wrong. Is there any mention of wooden sandals in it?" He said, "My God! Who would have thought that...

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