and so it goes...just as i have been "screeching" here many a day!
thanks for sharing sureth
merle
The small word `zen' contains the whole evolution of religious
consciousness. It also represents freedom from religious
organizations, from priesthood, from any kind of theology, from God.
This small word can bring fire to your being.

Zen is the very essence of all religions, without their stupid
rituals, nonsensical theologies. It has dropped everything that could
be dropped. It has saved only that which is the very soul of
religiousness. So even drinking a cup of tea with a Zen master, you
will find you are participating in a religious phenomenon.

Zen believes that truth cannot be expressed by words, but it can be
expressed by gestures, action. Something can be done about it. You
cannot say it, but you can show it.

Zen, in the first place, is not a teaching but a device to awaken you.
It is not information, it is not knowledge. It is a method to shake
you up, to wake you up. Teaching means you are fast asleep and
somebody goes on talking about what awakening is — and you go on
snoring and he goes on talking. YOU are asleep, HE is asleep;
otherwise he will not talk to you. At least when he sees that you are
snoring he will not talk to you.

Zen wants you to approach life unconditionally. That means without any
prejudice, without any precondition, without any expectation. You can
be total only if you are standing at your very center.

Zen approaches things from the very other extreme: wherever there is
sacredness, God is. Wherever there is holiness, God is. Not vice versa
-- not that God's presence makes any place holy, but if you make any
place holy, the presence of the divine, of godliness, is immediately
felt there. So they have tried to bring the sacred into everything. No
other religion has gone that far, that high, that deep. No other
religion has even conceived the idea. In Zen there is no God. In Zen
there is only you and your consciousness. Your consciousness is the
highest flowering in existence up to now. It can go still higher, and
the way to take it higher is to create your whole life in such a way
that it becomes sacred.

Pain has a tremendous value in awakening. Pain has been used by many
masters to awaken the sleeping disciple. All your old religions, on
the contrary, console the disciple and help him to sleep well -- God
is in heaven and everything is okay on the earth, you don't be
worried! But Zen is not at all interested in consoling you. It is
interested in awakening you.

I call Zen the only living religion because it is not a religion, but
only a religiousness. It has no dogma, it does not depend on any
founder. It has no past; in fact it has nothing to teach you. It is
the strangest thing that has happened in the whole history of mankind
-- strangest because it enjoys in emptiness, it blossoms in
nothingness. It is fulfilled in innocence, in not knowing. It does not
discriminate between the mundane and the sacred. For it, all that is,
is sacred.
Life is sacred whatever form, whatever shape. Wherever there is
something living and alive it is sacred.

Zen has only created devices, leaving you completely free to find the
truth. And it is strange, more people have become enlightened through
Zen than through any other religion of the world. The other religions
are very big, and Zen is a very small stream. You can see these small
things, and a master uses them in such a way that they start pointing
to the moon.

Organized religions are political. Zen is a non-political
religiousness. You cannot call it even religion. It is so
individualistic and so emphatically concerned only with the potential
of the individual. It does not want anything from the individual, it
simply wants him to be himself.

In Zen an empty-headed fool is almost ready for meditation. A man full
of knowledge is far away from meditation. An empty-headed fool is
simply a loving way of saying that you are not far away from becoming
wise. The fool can become wise; the knowledgeable never. The
empty-headed can become empty-minded, but the man who is carrying
scriptures and degrees and the universities and the libraries in his
head, he is far away. A master will not unnecessarily waste time on
such a person.

In Zen an empty-headed fool is almost ready for meditation. A man full
of knowledge is far away from meditation. An empty-headed fool is
simply a loving way of saying that you are not far away from becoming
wise. The fool can become wise; the knowledgeable never. The
empty-headed can become empty-minded, but the man who is carrying
scriptures and degrees and the universities and the libraries in his
head, he is far away. A master will not unnecessarily waste time on
such a person.

The internal and the external are in absolute harmony. There is no
division. But man has created the division and has created much
anxiety about it. Drop the division, and go beyond anxiety. Dropping
dualities one becomes religious. Don't think yourself separate from
the world. That's why Zen people say: The world is Nirvana. There is
no other enlightenment.

Zen does not want anybody to be a believer. Either experience or just
go home. Except experience, no belief is going to help. So those who
have followed Zen masters were not followers, they were fellow
travelers. They were rejoicing in the master’s enlightenment. They
were drinking as much of his wisdom as possible, and they were finding
the path so that they could also experience the same lightning
experience which dissolves all questions, all answers, and leaves you
simply innocent, centered — eternity in your hands. But they were not
followers, and this is very difficult for the ordinary masses to
understand.

When you are a master of your own being, then you live in the same
world but with totally different eyes -- the same world becomes
divine. That is the meaning of the declaration of Zen Masters: samsara
IS nirvana -- this very world is enlightenment. All that is needed is
a change in you from foolishness to wisdom, from unawareness to
awareness.

The path of Zen starts by dropping thoughts, becoming more and more
alert to the thought process -- becoming so aware that in that
awareness, in that heat of awareness, thoughts start evaporating and
you are left in your total nudity and aloneness. That is the path of
meditation; it works through the mind. It is against mind, it
transcends mind, but the path goes through the mind.

AUM is the unstruck sound; there is no instrument. When you become
absolutely silent, suddenly it is there. Zen people have the right
expression for it; they call it'the sound of one hand clapping'. If
two hands are there, of course, the clapping is easy, but one hand
clapping and the sound of one hand clapping seems to be absurd -- but
they are truly expressing the reality. When you go inside and you are
absolutely silent you hear for the first time the inner music.

Zen wants everybody to be a glory unto himself. It is not an
achievement, it is not competition; it is simply originality. And the
originality is already there, you have just to throw away all the
rubbish that you have been collecting from others. However valuable it
may be, it is destroying your original being, covering it with dust;
and you will never be happy unless you find your original being. The
very finding of your original being is such a dance, such a joy, that
you can bless the whole world yet you will remain overflowing.

FROM ZEN MASTER OSHO

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Thanks and best regards
J.Suresh
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