Chapter #2 Just Around The Corner #2
Discourse Overview
Osho insists that love (Prem) and names like Gudrun point to three planes — knowing, feeling and being — and that true wisdom is not knowledge but the being that love opens. Sannyas is described as initiation into one’s inner richness, a seduction toward hearing your soundless music so life acquires wings and the whole universe becomes yours. Attaining God and bliss requires risking everything; half-heartedness cannot evaporate the ego, and only courageous surrender lets God and bliss enter as companions and shadows of the experience. Victory over the mind comes not by fighting it but by calmly watching without judgment, creating distance so consciousness shifts from the seen to the seer and peace arises. On love: it is the purest feeling, the heart's door to divine wisdom that transcends logic. On wisdom: wisdom is being — a movement from feeling into the core, not an intellectual possession. On sannyas and risk: true initiation demands risking all and a total thirst for transformation, because lukewarm effort cannot dissolve the ego. On the mind: pacify the inner noise through nonjudgmental observation so the seer can emerge and God can enter.
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Osho's Commentary
Knowing is the most superficial, feeling is in the middle, and being is at the very core. Ultimately wisdom is being, but in the beginning it is feeling, moving towards being. But it is never knowing, it is not knowledge. Hence love is the door to divine wisdom.
Love means the purest feeling, the purity of he heart -- not logic; logic leads you into the head. Love leads you into the heart, and the heart is the door to divine wisdom. And it is wisdom that liberates. It is coming to your own ultimate being that becomes freedom and bliss and benediction.
Sat means being, Takeshi means wide and great. Man looks small but he is not: he contains infinities n him. He contains the whole sky, and all the oceans and all the stars. Man is a universe in imself -- it is just that we are not aware of our own strength. The day you become aware of it, the day of rejoicing has come.
Sannyas is initiation into your own inner richness. I am here to acquaint you with yourself. I cannot give you anything, because in the first place you don't need anything, and in the second place truth cannot be given. The moment truth is uttered it becomes a lie, but truth is already in you.
My function is to persuade you, seduce you towards your own heights and your own depths. The moment you start listening to your own soundless music then life has wings. Then you are not confined, then nothing confines you. Then this whole universe is yours. And that has to be claimed; it is our inheritance.
Jesus calls it the kingdom of God, but again and again he also says: It is within you. It is absolutely unbelievable that you can contain the great truth, that you can contain Cod in you. I know the mind cannot believe it, but believe it or not, it is so. And it is not a question of belief, it is a question of inquiry.
Let sannyas become a great inquiry into your own depths, and you will come upon treasures and treasures which are inexhaustible.
Anand means bliss, Arthur means strong, brave, courageous, valorous. Bliss is available only to those who are ready to risk all. Without risking all that you have, you cannot attain to God. There is no possibility of reaching God half-heartedly. One cannot grow in a lukewarm way. You have to be intensely thirsty, you have to be on fire, only then can you evaporate. And when the ego has evaporated, God enters in, and with God bliss comes as a shadow, peace comes as a shadow. They are all companions of the experience of God. God never comes alone: it comes in a great company of all the virtues, of all that is good and beautiful and lovely.
But to attain to that great wealth, to that ultimate treasure, you cannot go half-heartedly, you cannot hold yourself back. You have to be courageous. You have to take the jump into the dark. You have to risk the known for the unknown.
And that's what sannyas is all about: preparation to risk all for God.
Siegfried means victorious peace, and Deven means God. It is the victory of peace that leads you to God.
One lives in noise. I don't mean the outer noise but~the inner: the constant inner talk, the chattering mind that always keeps you in a state of delirium, a kind of insanity. It is so much that you cannot hear the still, small voice of your being.
One has to pacify the mind, one has to be victorious over the mind. And the way to victory is not through fighting the mind but through understanding it, by watching it, by observing it, by being absolutely non-judgmental about it -- neither thinking good nor bad about it, but creating a distance. That's the art of being victorious: creating a distance between your mind and yourself, seeing it far away, farther and farther away, seeing it as separate, seeing it as a scene and yourself as the seer, and becoming more and more alert about the seer, and less and less alert about the scene.
Slowly slowly the emphasis shifts and your consciousness is freed from the seen and becomes available to the seer. That moment is the moment of victory, and that moment is also the moment of the entry of God in you. Peace and God come together You prepare for peace and God comes as a gift.