🔥𝗦𝗮𝗱𝗵𝗴𝘂𝗿𝘂🔥: Nobody wants disease, of course. Nobody would choose to be diseased. isn't it?
Nobody wants to be ill; everybody wants to be healthy. It's okay, but at the same time, you
must understand that once you have a body, illness, old age and death are natural processes
of life. You are not choosing to be ill, but you know that once you have a physical body,
illness may happen at any moment. All right, you take care to see that you are not ill,
but if you become excessively concerned about illness or health, that itself becomes an
illness. Just trying to avoid illness is an illness. Illness restricts you, that's why
you do not like it, isn't it? Why you do not like illness is that in some way it's going
to restrict your life; but just the fear of illness also restricts your life and maybe your
life span too, isn't it? It's an illness by itself.
Especially once they cross forty, forty-five years their fear of illness becomes huge. When
they were young they did not think so, because they thought they were immortal (laughs).
Until, they are forty or forty-five they are immortal, isn't it? Only after that, the fact
that you are mortal comes to you. Your fear is not of illness. Your fear is of death. Illness
is the passage. You know illness is the first step towards death. So the fundamental fear is
always of death. Now you are still not addressing death directly, but you are addressing
illness, because you know, if illness comes, the other will follow.
Whatever it is - illness, death, calamity, anything that happens around you - you can;
either use; it to liberate yourself or you can use it to entangle yourself. Especially
these calamities, illness and death, are a tremendous opportunity to look beyond the
limitations of what you normally understand as life, isn't it?
You thought that getting up in the morning, having a coffee, having breakfast, going to
work, doing this, this, this, again eating, doing that, that, that, throwing yourself
around on everybody, and coming back in the evening, you thought this was life. If one
day you're bed ridden, suddenly you'll see, life seems to be something else, something
very different from what you thought it was, isn't it?
This need not happen to you. If you're intelligent, do learn from other people's
experiences. Everything, in the world need not happen to you; you must learn from other people's
experiences.
You have heard about Gautama Buddha, isn't it? He just saw one sick man, one old man
and one dead body and he realized that any day, this could happen to him. There is no
point in running away from it. Let us look at it and see.
If somebody is ill, I want you to sit with them and see that this could have been
you and could be you any day. The most horrible illness that somebody has - we do
not want it and we are not wishing for it - you could get it any day. It doesn't
matter whether you are eighteen or eighty: it could be you today or tomorrow, isn't it?
It's important to face everything with a stable and balanced mind. Avoiding it is not
the solution. If you avoid it, you only get entangled. So do not avoid illness or death;
face them. See that it could be you. Remind yourself.
~𝘌𝘹𝘤𝘦𝘳𝘱𝘵𝘦𝘥 𝘧𝘳𝘰𝘮 𝘔𝘺𝘴𝘵𝘪𝘤 𝘔𝘶𝘴𝘪𝘯𝘨𝘴~
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BE CONSTANTLY IN TOUCH WITH THINGS WHICH DISTURB YOU
The real peace, the real silence, needs to be tested here in the
world, in the marketplace. If it is disturbed that simply shows it was
very superficial – you have to go deeper into it. And the
marketplace is helpful to show you.
Deep in the mountains there is no way to know whether your silence is
deep or just superficial. You can remain silent for your whole life
and die and the silence will be just skin-deep because there is
nothing to disturb it, so you cannot see how deep it is.
I want the religious person to be in the world, not of the world –
in the world, because the marketplace is the place where you are
tested every moment. You should be grateful to the marketplace because
it continuously makes you aware of where you are. The day nothing
disturbs you, nothing makes any difference to your silence . . . This
can be realized only in the marketplace, not in the Himalayas.
In the Himalayas there is every possibility of falling into a fallacy
– because the silence of the Himalayas will not disturb your
silence. The silence of the Himalayas will give you a false notion –
that it is your silence. And you have only a thin layer, a poor
layer.
I am against renouncing the world.
I am absolutely for the world.
The world is a great school.
Experiment, meditate, and be constantly in touch with things which
disturb you. One day nothing will be disturbing, and that will be the
day of great rejoicing.
Osho.
a scientific way of life with yoga and meditation evolved by sadhguru
for the benefit of the mankind altogether and the mission of care and
love and dedication and devotion towards people around the world and
the teachings and preaches on various subjects enlightens human beings
and the elite also and so on...
Enlightenment happens quietly,
like the blossoming of a flower.
ஞானோதயம் அமைதியாக,
ஒரு பூ மலர்வதைப் போல
நிகழ்கிறது.
may be it is too late than never to think of a feeling that was long
back and owing to the fact that the life cycle is on and nobody can
tell when this cycle repeats as it goes on and on repeating to revolve
itself many times in one's life span and therefore there is nothing
that can be brought forth for the same cause and so on ....
many subjects explored well and preached well even the adhiyogi not
left-out so to say every mystic thing appears to our senses as though
they were aware-some or revealed-more enough to a great height and
even depth, may be a decade till now may take for the human being to
be close to that, standing high ...