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“Looking at life from the standpoint of self-ignorance
is sansara, the world. Looking at life from the
standpoint of self-knowing is sannyas.
“Therefore, whenever someone says to me that he has taken
sannyas, the whole thing seems very false to me. This
‘taking’ of sannyas creates the impression that it is an
antagonistic act against the world. Can sannyas be taken?
Can anyone say he has ‘taken’ knowing? And will any knowing
that is taken like that be true knowing? A sannyas that is
taken is not sannyas.
“You cannot put a cloak of truth around you. Truth has to be
awakened within you. Sannyas is born. It comes through
understanding, and in that understanding we go on being
transformed. As our understanding changes, our outlook
changes and our behavior is transformed without any effort.
The world stays where it is, but sannyas is gradually born
within us. Sannyas is the awareness that ‘I am not only the
body, I am also the soul.’ With this knowing, the ignorance
and attachment inside us drops away. The world was outside
and it will still continue to be there, but inside us there
will be the absence of attachment to it. In other words,
there will be no world, no sansara inside us.”
Osho, The
Perfect Way,
Number 3
“The ‘entrance’ to sannyas was there, but the ‘exit’ was
missing. One could go in but couldn't come out. But even
a heaven in which there is no exit door becomes a hell
– it becomes
a prison cell. You might well say, ‘Not at all, if some
sannyasin really wanted to leave, what could anyone else
do? He could leave.’ But you would condemn him, insult
him – there would be a condemnation behind it.
“That is why we have created a trick that whenever someone
takes sannyas, we make a whole lot of publicity and pomp
and show around it; whenever someone takes sannyas we
play a whole lot of ceremonial music; whenever someone
takes sannyas, we wreathe him with garlands and flowers,
praise him, honor him and show him great respect. We indulge
in such a profuse display of everything as if a great
event were taking place. But there is another side to
this display. This sannyasin does not know that should
he withdraw tomorrow then just as he is being showered
with garlands today, stones and shoes will be thrown at
him. And it will be done by none other than the very same
people. In fact in garlanding him these people are warning
him never to withdraw. Otherwise just as you are being
honored insults will be awaiting you. This is a very dangerous
situation. Because of this, who knows how many people
who could have tasted the joy of sannyas remain deprived
of it. They can never decide that for their whole lives...
Decision for a lifelong commitment is too big a thing,
it is too difficult a matter. Moreover, we have no right
to decide
“So my vision is that sannyas is always periodic. You
can withdraw from it at any time. Who could obstruct your
way? You had taken sannyas, now you are leaving it. Except
you there is no one else a judge in this affair. You alone
are the decisive factor in it and this is your own decision.
It is neither anyone else's concern nor is anyone else's
approval required in it. Sannyas is individual, it is
one's own decision. One takes it today, and drops it tomorrow.
You are neither expected to eulogize when a person takes
sannyas nor are you expected to condemn him when he drops
it. It is none of your business.
“At
the same time remember, so far sannyas has always been
connected with some master: some master gives the initiation.
Sannyas is not something which somebody else can give
you. Sannyas is something which one takes, but no one
gives it. Or better to say: except existence itself who
else can give sannyas? If someone comes to me and says,
‘Please, give me initiation,’ I say to him, ‘How can I
give you initiation? I can only be a witness. Initiation
you take from the divine; initiation you take from the
existence itself; I can at the most be a witness to it.
That I was present when this phenomenon took place. There
is nothing more to it than this. A sannyas attached to
a master is bound to become sectarian. A sannyas attached
to a master can never bring freedom, it will only bring
bondage….
“I
will not be their master, but only a witness to their
initiation into sannyas. In fact, sannyas will be a matter
of a direct relationship between them and existence. There
is going to be no ritual for initiation into sannyas,
so that one does not have any difficulty in leaving it
when he feels like it….
“When I said ‘my sannyasins,’ it wasn't a slip of the
tongue. My tongue is strange, it hardly slips. The first
time when a friend said, ‘your sannyasins,’ I denied it
and said, ‘Don't say “mine”.’ But my intention was different.
The intention was to question how a sannyasin could be
mine? But when I said it again, it was not a slip of the
tongue. I said, ‘my sannyasins.’ The sannyasin cannot
be mine but I can certainly belong to the sannyasins.”
Osho,
Once again won’t a sect develop around you?
“No, a sect will not develop. It will not develop because in
order for a sect to develop there are a few essential
prerequisites.
“One, a master is needed, scriptures are needed, doctrines
are needed, some adjectives are needed. And not only this,
it is also necessary to have the insistence that whatever
else is there, other than this, different from this, outside
of this, is totally wrong and only this is absolutely right.
“No, one, I am saying that I call a sannyasin someone who is
without any adjective. And it is difficult to form a sect
without an adjectives. A sect cannot be formed without an
adjective. I am calling someone a sannyasin who belongs to
no religion. How can you form a sect without a religion? I
am calling someone a sannyasin who has no religious
scriptures, who has no religious master, who has no temple,
no mosque, no church, no gurudwara. So it is difficult for a
sect to form.
“We should make efforts that no sect forms, because sects
have done harm to religiousness more than anything else.
Irreligiousness has not done harm to religiousness as much
as sects have.”
Osho,
Krishna: The Man and His Philosophy,
Number 22
“Sannyas means courage more than anything else, because it
is a declaration of your individuality, a declaration of
freedom, a declaration that you will not be any more part of
the mob madness, the mob psychology. It is a declaration
that you are becoming universal; you will not belong to any
country, to any church, to any race, to any religion.”
Osho, Finger Pointing to the
Moon, Number 7
“This is what I mean when I say: ‘Be a sannyasin. Just be.’
“Your ochre robes, your mala – these are rules. This is a
game. This is not what I mean by real sannyas.
“But you are so accustomed to games that before I lead you
to a rule-less life, in the transitory period you will need
rules. Moving from this world of rules, of games, to that
world without rules and games, a bridge has to be passed.
Your orange clothes, your mala, are just for that
transitory period. You cannot drop rules immediately, so I
give you new rules. But be fully alert that your robes are
not your sannyas, your mala is not your sannyas, your
new name is not your sannyas.
Sannyas will be there when there is no name, when you become
nameless. Then there will be no rules. Then you will be so
ordinary, you will not be recognized.”
Osho, A Bird on the Wing,
Number 9
“You don't belong anywhere - that is reality. All hankering
to belong is deceptive. The very idea to belong creates
organizations; the very idea to belong creates the church -
because you cannot be alone, so you want to drown yourself
somewhere in a crowd. A sannyasin is one who has accepted
his aloneness. It is fundamental; it cannot be drowned. By
becoming a sannyasin you are not becoming a part of a
certain organization - this is not an organization at all.
By becoming a sannyasin, you are becoming courageous enough
to accept a certain fact: that man exists in aloneness. And
it is so fundamental; there is no way to escape from it. It
is as fundamental as death. In fact, death is nothing but
bringing you the news that you were alone, and now you are
alone.”
Osho, The Divine Melody,
Number 10
Osho,
A dear friend of mine sent a letter
to you from the West asking for sannyas name and then came
here before she received an answer and took sannyas here.
The name she was given by letter was totally different kind
of name from the one you gave her here. I was very disturbed
when I heard about this because I have always thought of my
name as my path. I have used it to direct me when I have
been confused. What really is the significance of the name
you give to us?
“Veera, all holy cow dung. Don't be deceived by the names.
You are always hankering to catch hold of something, to make
something big out of nothings. The names I give you are just
like lovers' sweet nothings. Don't make much fuss about
them.
“In fact, once I have given you the name, never come and ask
me about its meaning again because I forget. It is in that
moment that I create the meaning around it. Then how am I
supposed to remember? I must have given thirty thousand
names or more.
“A name is just a name. You are nameless. No name confines
you, no name can confine you. They are just labels to be
used – utilitarian, nothing spiritual in it. But because I
pay so much attention to your name and I explain it to you,
you get hooked with it. That is just my way of showering my
attention on you, nothing else; just my way of showing my
love to you, nothing else.”
Osho, The
Diamond Sutra, Number 10
“I would like my sannyasins to live life in its totality,
but with an absolute condition, categorical condition: and
that condition is awareness, meditation. Go first deep into
meditation, so you can cleanse your unconscious of all
poisonous seeds, so there is nothing to be corrupted and
there is nothing inside you which power can bring forth. And
then do whatsoever you feel like doing.”
Osho, The Dhammapada: The Way
of the Buddha, Vol. 6. Number 40
“The teacher will look very compassionate, because he will
be giving you every guideline, he will be taking all
responsibility. He will be showing you the path; he will be
leading you on the path, and you have just to follow.
“The master is not interested in you following him. No, just
the contrary; you should not follow him, otherwise you will
miss becoming yourself. Then what does he do? In fact, all
his functioning is negative. He destroys your crutches, your
supports. He makes you vulnerable to all kinds of fears,
anxieties, challenges. This is all negative. “As far as
positivity is concerned, he does nothing. He is just a
mirror.
He allows you to come close and see your face in his mirror.
He does not want you to imitate and become his face. He
wants you to look into him. He has no ideas. That means all
the dust from the mirror is gone. His mirror is clean. You
can come close and look, and you will find your face. The
mirror simply mirrors; it is not a doing, it is not an act.
“Certainly my relationship with you is unique. In the first
place it is not a relationship, because what relationship
can you have with a mirror? You can see your face and be
thankful, be grateful - but that is not a relationship. What
relationship can the mirror have with you? There is no
possibility. The mirror is simply there. It does not relate
in any possible way, it simply exists.
“So the relationship is unique because if you go to other
religions, the master - who is not really a master in the
first place, but they call him the master - the master, the
so-called master, will have a thousand and one demands to be
fulfilled because he is going to do a great job for you. I'm
not doing anything for you, so I cannot demand anything from
you. The ‘master’ will have conditions to be fulfilled. If
you fail to fulfill the conditions, then the condemnation;
if you fulfill the conditions, then the praise, the reward.
“I cannot condemn you, I cannot reward you - because I don't
have any conditions that you have to fulfill. To be my
disciple is your decision. It has nothing to do with me. To
accept me as your master is your decision, it has nothing to
do with me. I am not seeking converts; I am not a Christian
missionary. I am not striving so that people should be
converted to my way of thinking, my way of life. No, not at
all. Otherwise in these thirty-five years I would have
converted millions of people, with no trouble. They were
ready to be converted; I was not ready to convert.
It is your decision. Always remember, whatsoever happens
here is your decision.
“If you are a sannyasin, it is your decision.
“If you drop sannyas, it is your decision.
“If you take it again, it is your decision.
“I leave everything to you.
“So it is a unique relationship: it is absolutely one-sided;
from my side there is no relationship. It has to be
absolutely clear: from my side there is no relationship.”
Osho, From Unconsciousness to
Consciousness, Number 18
“So it was an absolute necessity; there was no other way to
hook my people. Everybody is already divided. It is not an
open world: somebody is a Christian, somebody is a Hindu,
somebody is a Mohammedan. It is very difficult to find a
person who is nobody. I had to find my people from these
closed flocks, but to enter their flock I had to talk their
language. Slowly, slowly, I dropped their language.
Proportionately, my message became more and more clear, and
their language slowly I dropped.
“And after my sannyas, I gave this three year's period, a
gap, that anybody who wants to leave me, can leave - because
I don't want to interfere into anybody's life. If I can
enhance, good. If I cannot enhance you and your being, then
it is better you move away from me.”
Osho, From Personality to Individuality,
Number 14
“I have not stopped the sannyas movement; I have stopped it
becoming a religion. A movement is a flux; that's the
meaning of movement – it is moving, it is growing. But a
religion is dead – it has stopped moving, it has stopped
growing. It is dead. The only place for it is in the
crematorium….
“Every priest or priestess wants a dead religion, because it
is predictable. Everything is just a catechism. There is no
opinion, no evolution, no growth. Just look at Christianity:
two thousand years have passed - have they gone even an inch
farther than Jesus Christ? Twenty-five centuries have passed
since Buddha - have Buddhists gone a single step ahead? This
is destroying growth, destroying evolution.
“Now I want my people to remain open, alive, growing, always
fresh and new. It remains a new kind of phenomenon,
religiousness: no label attached to it, because every label
is a full stop. And I don't like full stops, I don't like
even semi-colons: Life is always ongoing….
“I have withdrawn the mala. It has significance in
India, because in India the red clothes and mala have
been used for thousands of years by all the religions as
symbolic of a sannyasin. I wanted to destroy that
traditional idea of sannyas, because the sannyasin has to be
celibate, the sannyasin has not to touch a woman, not to
talk to a woman. The sannyasin cannot stay in a household,
he has to stay in a temple. He has to eat only once a day,
he has to fast continuously again and again. He has to
torture himself. This is sick.
“I wanted to destroy this image, that's why I had chosen the
red color. And I had almost three hundred thousand
sannyasins in India. My sannyasins created tremendous
trouble amongst the traditional sannyasins, because there
was no way to know who is who. My sannyasins would be
walking on the road and people would touch their feet, not
knowing that these are not celibates; they have their
girlfriends. They eat two times a day, they eat everything
that is the best - whether it is Italian or Chinese or
Japanese, it does not matter. These people belong to the
twenty-first century, and old sannyasins were very angry
because I have destroyed their image.
With our coming to the West, now red clothes and the mala
are no longer needed, because in the West they have never
been symbolic of religion. They have done their work in
India. They have made their point, that a sannyasin can be
with a wife, with children; that he need not be a parasite
on the society, he can work, he can create, he can earn;
that he need not be worshipped.…
“And, more specifically, you are now completely devoid of
all outer symbols. All that is left is the essential core of
religiousness, the inward journey, which only you can do. I
cannot do it for you, nobody can do it for you.
So now there is left only the essential quality, the most
fundamental quality of religiousness: that is meditation.…
“So now that you no longer have any outer symbols, it is
good, if you want to be a sannyasin, for you to remember
only one thing: how to go into the discipline of witnessing;
otherwise there is a possibility that wearing red clothes
and the mala you are completely satisfied that you
are a sannyasin. You are not. Clothes don't make anybody
change, neither does the mala make anybody go through
a transformation. But you can deceive yourself.
“Now I am taking all that away from you, and leaving only
one simple thing. You cannot deceive: either you do it or
you don't do it. Without doing it, you are not a sannyasin.
So the movement has come to its purest state, the most
essential stage; it has not been dropped.”
Osho, From Bondage to Freedom,
Number 17
"You say you are not a sannyasin. That is wrong
you are. There are sannyasins who are not sannyasins;
there are non-sannyasins who are sannyasins. Sannyas is
not something outward, it is something inner. If you could
enjoy these three weeks, you are already initiated. These
three weeks are going to change your whole life.
So drop that idea that you are a non-sannyasin. Anybody
who is so open, so available, so unprejudiced that, just
being a visitor here, he fell in tune with the commune,
its sincerity, its love the initiation has happened.
The outer initiation may follow in its own time, there
is no hurry. And even if it doesnt follow, it doesnt
matter. What matters has happened!"
Osho,
From Bondage to Freedom, Number 26
“The question is not of being my sannyasin, the question is
of being a sannyasin.
“To be my sannyasin certainly needs a certain commitment, a
certain surrender. And I do not want you to be surrendered
to me, or to be committed to me. I want you to be
surrendered to nature, committed to existence. You need not
be my sannyasin, you have just to be a sannyasin – and
that's the only way of being my sannyasin.”
Osho, Beyond Psychology,
Number 15
“Now sannyas will be a totally different movement: it will
be for more authentic seekers.
“It will not be just for anybody who wants to change the
society because he is fed up with the society. He wants an
alternative society so he joins a sannyas commune as an
alternative society – but he has no desire and no longing
for truth.
Just because in this society people are wearing red clothes
– and he does not want to look awkward, odd, strange – he
starts using red clothes, becomes a sannyasin.
But his reality is that he is escaping only from the big
world, where he was utterly bored and had no other place to
go. The commune became a shelter for all kinds of people.
“Now sannyas will be a school, a mystery school. Only those
who want to grow and change will be joining it. And there
are millions of people who want some more consciousness in
their being, who feel that they are sleepy and unconscious.
“So don't be worried if a few other, old sannyasins
disappear; new ones, fresh blood, will be coming in.”
Osho, The Path of the Mystic,
Number 37
Osho,
Have you stopped initiating people into sannyas and creating
disciples? Am I to be deprived of becoming your disciple?
“A disciple is not made, one has to become one. When you
love someone, do you first ask the person? Do you first take
the permission of the person? Love just happens. Love
neither obeys any order nor takes any permission, nor does
it believe in any modes or methods.
“What is discipleship?
“It is the highest, the deepest name of love. If you want to
love me, how can I stop you? If you shed tears in love for
me, how can I stop you? And if you dive into what I call
meditation, how can I stop you? Whosoever wants to be a
disciple, no one can stop him. And that is why I have
dropped all the formalities that were there for making
someone a disciple, because now I want only those who are
coming toward me of their own accord - not via some other
route. Now, the whole responsibility is yours.
“For instance, we teach students in the first grade: a
is for apple, g is for Ganesh. In fact,
previously g used to be for Ganesh, now it is
for gadha, the donkey. It is a secular state. Here it
is not appropriate that the word Ganesh appears in a
textbook. But neither does Ganesh have anything to do
with g or gadha. It is just a way to teach a
small child. The child finds gadha or Ganesh
more interesting. He doesn't find any interest in the letter
g. But slowly, slowly gadha will be forgotten,
Ganesh will be forgotten, only g will remain,
and only g will be used.
If you keep having to read a for apple, g
for Ganesh, by the time you enter the university,
there will be no opportunity to study. Even to read one
complete sentence will be impossible. And after reading it,
it will become difficult to understand what the meaning is,
because who knows how many donkeys and Ganeshas and mangoes
will be in the sentence?
“There are pictures in small children's textbooks: colored
pictures, big pictures, and a few letters. And with every
move to a higher class the pictures go on becoming smaller
and the letters become more and more. Slowly, the pictures
disappear altogether and only the letters remain. In
university classes, there are no pictures, only letters, the
akshar.
“Our word akshar is also very lovely. It means that
which will never be destroyed. So, Ganesha can be destroyed,
gadhas can be destroyed, but the akshar will
always remain. It never ceases.
“So when I started, I had to initiate people into sannyas,
to make people disciples. But how long can one play the joke
of gadhas and Ganeshas; apples and pineapples? Now,
sannyas has matured. Now, formalities no longer have an
important place.
Now, if you are in love, become a disciple. It is not
something even to be talked about. Now, no need even to let
anyone know: if it is your feeling, be a sannyasin. Now, the
whole responsibility is yours. This is the sign of being
mature. How long can I walk along with you, holding your
hand? Before my hands are removed, I have to let go of your
hands by myself, so that you can stand on your own feet -
relying on your own hands, your own responsibility - and
walk.
“No, there is no need for you to stop from becoming a
disciple. Nor can anyone prevent you from becoming a
sannyasin. But now it is your decision alone, according to
the thirst and the call of your own interiority.
“I am with you, my blessings are with you, but now I will
not explain to you about becoming a sannyasin or ask you to
meditate. Now, I will only explain this much: what
meditation is. If only this much can trigger a thirst in
you, then meditate. Now, I will not tell you to love. Now, I
will only describe love and everything else to you. If no
song arises in your heart - even upon hearing the unique and
mysterious description of love - then nothing will come out
of commanding it from you either. And if a song arises, then
it is not a matter of giving and taking: you can be a
disciple, you can meditate, you can become a sannyasin, you
can attain to enlightenment, you can achieve the ultimate
treasure of this life that we have called moksha, the
ultimate liberation.
“But now you have to do all this. Gone are the days of
someone giving you a push from behind. Now, you are
completely free. Your own wish, your own joy, your own
ecstasy are the deciding factors.
Osho, The Diamond Sword,
Number 8
Osho,
I am familiar with the master-disciple relationship after
years of being around you.
Could you please comment on the disciple-disciple
relationship?
“There is no such thing.
“Disciples in the past have created organizations. That was
their relationship, that ‘we are Christians,’ that ‘we are
Mohammedans,’ that ‘we belong to one religion, to one faith
and because we belong to one faith, we are brothers and
sisters. We will live for the faith and we will die for the
faith.’
“All organizations have arisen out of the relationships
between disciples.
“In fact, two disciples are not connected with each other at
all.
“Each disciple is connected with the master in his
individual capacity.
“A master can be connected with millions of disciples, but
the connection is personal, not organizational.
“Disciples don't have any relationship. Yes, they have a
certain friendliness, a certain lovingness.
“I am avoiding the word relationship because that is
binding.
“I am not calling it ‘friendship’ even, but ‘friendliness’ -
because they are all fellow travelers walking on the same
path, in love with the same master, but they are related to
each other through the master.
“They are not related to each other directly.
“That has been the most unfortunate thing in the past: that
disciples became organized, related amongst themselves, and
they were all ignorant.
“And ignorant people can only create more nuisance in the
world than anything else. All the religions have done
exactly that.
“My people are related to me individually. And because they
are on the same path, certainly they become acquainted with
each other. A friendliness arises, a loving atmosphere, but
I don't want to call it any kind of relationship.
“We have suffered too much because of disciples getting
directly related to each other, creating religions, sects,
cults, and then fighting. They cannot do anything else.
“At least with me, remember it: you are not related to each
other in any way at all.
Just a liquid friendliness, not a solid friendship, is
enough - and far more beautiful, and without any possibility
of harming humanity in the future.”
Osho, Beyond Enlightenment,
Number 2
“Certainly initiation means you have taken a step into a
dangerous life. You have accepted me as your friend in the
darkness and you have given your hand with great trust. But
I have never used any blank check and I have never used or
even interfered in anybody's life. It is just on your part –
I am absolutely out of it. It is your initiation and it is
your initiative to offer your life to be transformed. But
the whole action and its responsibility are yours.”
Osho, The New Dawn, Number
30
“It does not matter that you have become a sannyasin; it
won't change anything unless your sannyas triggers a
meditativeness in you.…
“Without meditation there is no sannyas.
“It is only your pure consciousness rising upwards - slowly,
slowly moving beyond the gravitation of lower things - that
will make you a sannyasin.”
Osho, The Great Pilgrimage,
Number 11
“A
sannyasin need not be officially one. Any seeker, anyone in
search of truth is a sannyasin. And a sannyasin need not be
mine. A sannyasin is not a follower, but at the most a
fellow traveler. If you are seeking and searching for the
truth, the meaning and significance of life, it is enough.”
Osho, Hari Om Tat Sat,
Number 17
“The day you take the initiation into sannyas is not
necessarily the beginning of sannyas. It is simply your
indication that, ‘I am willing to wait for sannyas to happen
to me.’ Initiation is only your saying yes to existence, and
opening all your doors and windows for the fresh breeze and
the sun to enter and cleanse you and make you part of the
whole.
“Some day sannyas will begin. It can begin in the moment of
initiation, if your intensity, integrity, your trust and
your love are total, but it is rarely so. It is always sixty
percent, forty percent; seventy percent, thirty
percent…There are people who may have ninety-nine percent
trust, but that one percent doubt is enough to
prevent…years, even lives. Unless you are one hundred
percent open, unless the very word no has dropped from your
vocabulary, the great revolution of sannyas will not happen
to you.…
“Sannyas needs a total yes and then it can happen this very
moment. But your small doubt – it may be just very small –
is just like a small piece of sand in your eyes, and you
cannot open your eyes. Just a small piece of sand can
deprive you of seeing this whole beautiful world. Doubt is
just like a small piece of sand in your inner eye. It can
prevent you from seeing the splendor and the glory of life,
your own potential and your own flowers which have been
waiting for lives to grow and blossom, but you have not
given the chance.”
Osho,
Om Shantih Shantih Shantih,
Number 26
Osho,
What are the prerequisites for being a disciple?
“None at all.
“An open heart, a loving heart, a deep trust in oneself and
nothing else is needed. You don't have to surrender to some
master, you don't have to worship some God, and you don't
have to do some prayer to some hypothetical deity. You don't
have to go to man-made temples and churches to find that
which is hidden within you.
A disciple is the seed of a master. The disciple is also a
lotus flower, it is just that you are looking somewhere else
and not within yourself.”
Osho, Live Zen, Number
7
“I don't want anybody to be a monk, I want you to be in the
world. Meditation need not to be done twenty-four hours;
meditation is just a small glimpse - and then carry out your
work. Slowly, slowly that glimpse will start radiating in
your actions, in your silences, in your songs, in your
dances.
”There is no need to waste twenty-four hours and become a
parasite. And when you become a parasite on the society, you
cannot rebel against the society. You cannot say a single
thing against any superstition.
”My people can be sannyasins and yet absolutely rebellious,
because they are not dependent on anyone. Their meditation
is their own personal affair.”
Osho, The Buddha: The Emptiness
of the Heart, Number 6
“Sannyas does not need to be an outward thing, just the
longing for it is enough.”
Osho, Christianity: The Deadliest
Poison, Number
7
Osho,
Well, what will it mean to be a sannyasin in the future,
from this day forward?
“From this date forward a sannyasin will simply mean that he
is initiated into the meditation techniques here, and he
makes a commitment to himself that he will follow the path.
“But it is going to be individual, alone. He will be
responsible himself. It is not going to be a collectivity, a
congregation.”
Osho, Last Testament, Vol.
3, Number 8
“Sannyas simply means they have accepted a way of meditation
and a life of joy and rejoicing. It is accepting to create
your life into a blissfulness. So sannyas is a totally
different thing. Sannyasins will continue. I have dropped
all outer symbols of sannyasins. If they want to keep them,
it is up to them. From my side I have dropped. They don't
need any mala. They don't need red clothes. All that I would
like... My advice to them, that if you are a sannyasin, that
meditation is the only essential thing that you should
carry.”
Osho, The Last Testament,
Vol. 3, Number 11
“I have taken from the sannyasins everything that makes them
distinct. I have told them, ‘Now it is not necessary to wear
red clothes. All colors are ours. There is no need to wear a
mala of my photo because I am not your savior or prophet or
a messenger.’
“I don't have any God to offer you. I can only offer you the
science of knowing thyself. So you just have to understand
that I am only a friend, not more than that. I am one
amongst you, so no need of any adoration and no need of
thinking yourself as part of a collectivity. You are all
individuals.”
Osho, The Last Testament,
Vol. 3, Number 12
“I have been working hard to abandon everything that is
outer, so that only the inner remains for you to explore.
“Otherwise the man's mind is a very immature mind. It starts
clinging with outer symbols. That has happened to all the
religions of the world.
“I want my people to understand it clearly. Neither your
clothes, nor your outer disciplines nor anything that has
been given to you by tradition and you have accepted it just
on belief, is going to help.
“The only thing that can create a revolution in you is going
beyond the mind into the world of consciousness. Except
that, nothing is religious.
“But to begin with and with a world which is too much
obsessed with outer things, I had to start sannyas also with
outer things. Change your cloths into orange, wear a mala,
meditate, but the emphasis was only on meditation.
“But I found that people can change their clothes very
easily but they cannot change their minds. They can wear the
mala, but they cannot move into their consciousness.
And because they are in orange cloths, wearing a mala,
having a new name, they start believing that they have
become a sannyasin.
“Sannyas is not so cheap. Hence it is time and you are
mature enough that beginning phase is over.
“I don't want my people to be lost into non- essentials. In
the beginning it was necessary. Now years of listening to
me, understanding me, you are in a position to be freed from
all outer bondage. And you can for the first time be really
a sannyasin only if you are moving inwards.”
Osho, The Last Testament,
Vol. 6, Number 12
“Sannyas movement is not mine. It is not yours.
“It was here when I was not here. It will be here when I
will not be here.
“Sannyas movement simply means the movement of the seekers
of truth.
“They have always been here.
“There have always been a line of seekers of truth. I call
it sannyas. It is eternal. It is sanatan. It has
nothing to do with me. Millions of people have contributed
to it. I have also contributed my own share.
“It will go on becoming richer and richer.
“When I am gone there will be more and more people coming
and making it richer.
“I will be gone. That does not mean that the sannyas
movement will be gone. It does not belong to anybody.…
“I cannot give you the truth, but I can show you the moon...
please don't get attached to my finger which is indicating
the moon. This finger will disappear. The moon will remain
and the search will continue. As long as there is a single
human being on the earth the flowers of sannyas will go on
blossoming.…
“First, I am the only man in the whole history who gives you
individuality. The so-called gurus were doing just the
opposite: they were taking away your individuality. Their
whole effort was that you should surrender to them. That
your function was just to touch their feet and receive their
blessings. My effort is totally different. You cannot
receive any blessing by touching anybody's feet. On the
contrary, you are making that man more egoistic and sick.
“Ego is the cancer of his soul. Don't make anybody sick. Be
compassionate. Never touch anybody's feet.…
“My effort is to take away all traditions, orthodoxies,
superstitions, beliefs, from your mind so that you can
attain a state of no-mind... the ultimate state of silence,
where not even a thought moves. Not even a ripple in the
lake of your consciousness.
And the whole thing has to be done by you. I am not saying
that ‘Just follow me. I am the savior. I will save you.’ All
that is crap. Nobody can save you, except yourself. And the
spiritual independence is the only independence worth
calling independence.”
Osho, Last Testament,
Vol. 6, Number 14
The Final Message to the Academy of Initiation on Malas,
1989.
Osho sends a message to the Academy of Initiation
that there is no need to wear malas any more. Sannyas
is about going inwards and nothing to do with the outer.
Some people are upset, so it is taken in to Osho again
and his response, passed on again to the Academy is: "If
you must wear your mala, then at home in meditation only."
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