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... death. People make tremendous effort, but what can you do? - all your efforts are doomed, because you don't do the fundamental thing that can bring a radical change. You don't create consciousness. That is the only radical transformation of life: from misery to bliss. You do everything else except meditate. You will earn money and you will become more and more powerful and you will have all that the...

... world can provide. And remember: I am not against the world. And I am not saying don't earn money and I am not saying don't make a beautiful house. But remember: these things in themselves cannot make your life a life of joy. Yes, if you are meditative then a beautiful house will have a totally different quality. A beautiful garden, a pond in your garden.... Mukta has just made a pond by the side of...
... know a prostitute uglier than that man, very old, just on the verge of death, suffering from leprosy. Just for a little money she will be ready...." The rich man could not understand; he asked, "What do you mean? What will that prostitute do?" He said, "She will do everything. We have to give some money to her and tonight she will also come with her bed, lie down by the side of...
... are absolutely patient. You will miss many things if you are patient, that is right, but you will never miss yourself. If you want to create an empire of things, possessions, then be in a hurry; then think that time is money and very precious, and use it to create more and more things. But you will be lost. When you die you will have piled a great empire of things, but dying, you will come to...

... money, it is like the sky - it is always available, you cannot exhaust it, so don't run. You can sit at ease, you can relax, you can sit like a Buddha. Look at the statue of Buddha, sitting as if there is no time. He doesn't seem to be in a hurry. It is said in one of the old Zen stories: Once two monks were crossing a stream in a ferry-boat; one was very old, the other was very, very young. When they...
...; So I went, and what was the first thing he asked me? He said, "I can give you a blank checkbook. You can use as much money as you want. All that has to be done is somehow to create a movement in the country so that cow slaughter is stopped." I said, "What is going to happen if cow slaughter is stopped?" "All problems of the world will be solved." Only a Hindu mind can...

.... Yes, they were giving you money, they were being sold. But nobody will read your novels twice; once is enough, more than enough. And anybody who reads your novel will read it and then throw it out of the train window. It is of no use after that. It is just ordinary trash, and you know it. But you don't know one thing: that you have the possibility of becoming a creator. I have taken away your so...
... two kinds of seeking: one is for money, for power, for prestige, for name, for fame, for anything outside you. That is not our seeking. That is not the seeking which can take you to higher states of consciousness and being. This is a totally different kind of seeking. The first seeking goes forwards, outwards. It is objective. You are a seeker of the inner, of the subjective. Your search is for...

..., marrying four times, and now she is standing before the Pearly Gates. Father Abraham checks her file and says, "I notice that you first married a banker, then an actor, then a rabbi and lastly an undertaker. What kind of system is that for a respectable Jewish woman?" "A very good system," replies Rachel. "One for the money, two for the show, three to get ready and four to go...
... about him? Just for power, money - and some power and some money that his father has thrown as useless, and his elder brother has simply said that because it does not belong to him, he cannot even renounce it. Bahubali changed his mind. He said, "I was going wrong." He put down Bharat and touched his feet; and Bharat went into his meditation just as before, as if nothing had happened. And...
... know twenty-year-old girls were falling in love with Picasso. And it has been always so, never the reverse. I have never seen a young man falling in love with an old woman of seventy, eighty, ninety. And if any young man falls in love with a woman who is ninety, the motivation must be different. It must be money. The woman is just about to go into her grave - it is not difficult for a few days to...

... pretend that he loves her, and then all her money is going to be his. But no young man is going to fall really in love with an old woman. The woman's beauty, youth, is a very fleeting phenomenon. So she becomes despairing, afraid; time is running out and these lazy guys are not chasing her! Now, don't be so cruel, don't be so unkind. Be human, compassionate. This word "compassion" is composed...
... committed a criminal act against a person whom they ordered to leave America within fifteen minutes, for the simple reason that if I had been there at least for one week I would have forced them to return everything that they had taken from the commune. Their first idea was that if I was not there, who was going to fight? They seized all the money that we had in the banks, so naturally... five thousand...

... sannyasins, how could they live? They had to leave. We had to arrange from outside for their tickets to go to their own countries. On what grounds was their money in the banks seized? And they are not giving a letter - it is now almost one year, and they go on postponing, saying that "We are going to give it next week," but that next week never comes - the letter of permission to sell the commune...
... happened to those cars. Here I am a guest, I don't possess anything; whatever my people provide me I use. If they stop providing me even clothes, I will still be delivering lectures, naked! It does not matter. All those ninety-three cars were not mine. I had never had -- or for almost thirty-five years, even touched -- money. I don't have any pockets to keep it; I dropped having pockets thirty-five years...

... ago. I don't have any bank account. Perhaps I may be the only man in the world who can be called the richest poor man -- richest because I am loved by my people so much that what more do you need. People accumulate money because they are afraid no one is going to take care of them. I'm not worried; I know there are millions of people who would like to take care of me. Why should I bother having a...
... them." He accepted the golden coins - and in those days it was a lot of money, one thousand golden coins. And then he said, "Now, I have accepted them... now these coins are mine?" The man said, "Yes, I have given them to you." He said, "Now, take them and throw them into the Ganges" - which was flowing just behind the temple where they were sitting. The man was...

... - not from small things, money and power, but even from their souls, from their consciousness; that they have been prevented from their potential of becoming enlightened just to serve some vested interests - there is going to be a tremendous rebellion in the whole world. I do not call it revolution, I call it rebellion. Each individual has to rebel - there is no need to make a party, there is no need...

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