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THE TWENTY-FIRST
SAYING
JESUS SAID: IF YOU BRING FORTH THAT WITHIN
YOURSELVES, THAT WHICH YOU HAVE WILL SAVE YOU. IF YOU DO NOT HAVE THAT WITHIN YOURSELVES,
THAT WHICH YOU DO NOT HAVE WILL KILL YOU.
JESUS SAID: LET HIM
WHO SEEKS, NOT CEASE SEEKING UNTIL HE FINDS.
AND WHEN HE FINDS
HE WILL BE TROUBLED, HE WILL MARVEL, AND HE WILL REIGN OVER ALL.
AND HE SAID: WHOEVER FINDS EXPLANATION OF THESE
WORDS WILL NOT TASTE DEATH.
The search is for
oneself. Whatsoever you seek, deep down you are seeking yourself in it. That's why the
whole outward search proves ultimately futile. You may be seeking wealth, but you are
seeking yourself. When you attain to wealth then you will realize the futility of it;
wealth is attained but you remain unfulfilled. It was not wealth that you were seeking at
all, the direction was wrong: you chose to move further away from yourself, and you wanted
to seek yourself.
What exactly is a
man seeking through wealth? He is seeking life through wealth, more life, abundant life.
The mind says, "Without wealth how can you live?" The mind says, "Without
wealth how can you be secure?" The mind says, "Without wealth how will you
protect yourself against death?" Wealth is a protection against death; the search is
for life. But when you attain wealth, suddenly it is revealed that wealth cannot protect
you. And if wealth cannot protect you against death, how can it give you more and abundant
life? No, you were seeking in a wrong direction.
Another man is
seeking power, prestige. What is he seeking? He is seeking to be omnipotent, he is seeking
to be so powerful that death cannot destroy him. But that is deep down, he is not even
aware of it. When he attains to power, then the poverty will be revealed.
Hence the paradox
that whenever you succeed in this world, you feel ultimate failure. I say again and again
that nothing fails like success. If you don't succeed, then the illusion can be
maintained, then you think, "Someday or other I will succeed and I will attain."
But if you succeed, how can you maintain the illusion anymore? You have succeeded, and the
inner emptiness remains the same. Rather, on the contrary, now you can feel it more
against the contrast: the wealth is there all around you, and within, the poverty; light
is there all around you, and within, darkness; life is all around you, and within, death.
That's why, whenever a society becomes affluent, rich, suddenly religion becomes
meaningful.
In a poor society
religion cannot be meaningful, because people have not yet failed. Their search still
carries meaning, the outward search. They think if they can get a good house everything
will be okay; they think if they can get a little money then everything will be okay. A
poor man can live in illusion, but not a rich man. And if you see a rich man also living
in illusion, remember well, he is still poor, he has not succeeded yet.
A Buddha leaves the
palace, a Mahavira leaves the kingdom. They succeeded, and success failed them. They
became alert that the whole direction had been wrong, so they took an about-turn. They
moved into totally the opposite direction: they were kings, they became beggars; they were
clothed in the costliest clothes possible, they became naked. It became a conversion:
success fails, and failure becomes a conversion.
But why does
success fail? It fails because you were searching not for wealth, you were searching not
for power, you were searching not for security and safety; you were not searching for a
house, you were searching for something else. You were searching for the eternal home from
where there is no going away. You were searching for an eternal rest, you were searching
for a peace which lasts forever, nontemporal. That is what the search is: a search for the
home. It is not a search for any house outside, it is a search for a state of being where
you are at home. You were not searching for wealth, you were searching for protection
against death; you were searching for a life which no death can destroy.
This life is going
to be destroyed. Every moment the fear is there. How can you live this life when it exists
just as if you are standing on a volcano? Any moment the explosion, any moment you can be
thrown into death. You may live a hundred years, but you will tremble for a hundred years.
Just a few years
ago scientists started thinking about this problem, because now there is a possibility
that man's life can be lengthened as much as we want. Within this century it will become
possible to change the blueprint in the chromosome in the basic cell. And then you can
feed to the basic cell that this body is going to live three hundred years, and then the
body will live three hundred years. Right now it lives seventy years because your father
and your mother lived almost seventy years; unconsciously they have fed this.... A
blueprint is carried by the cell that within seventy years you will die. If we can change
the blueprint in the cell, then man can live as long as he wants. This has been one of the
greatest dreams: to win over death, to prolong life as long as one wants.
Just a few years
back, scientists stumbled upon the fact. Now it can be done, within this century it has
become feasible, but a new problem has arisen. They thought that if this could be done,
then everybody would be happy and the fear of death would disappear, the anxiety about
death would disappear. But no! When they pondered over the problem, they became aware that
if a man lives for seventy years, he is afraid of death for seventy years. If he lives for
three hundred years, he will be afraid of death for three hundred years. Fear will
increase, not decrease. How can the fear go? You may live for three thousand years, it
makes no difference -- only that for three thousand years you are on the volcano, any
moment it can erupt, and the fear continues.
The search is for a
deathless existence. And that existence is within you -- you are within you. That's why
you cannot touch yourself: hands cannot move inwards, they move outwards, they have been
invented to manipulate the outside world; legs cannot travel inwards, there is no need,
there is no space to travel; eyes cannot see within, no need -- because your being has
invented this whole mechanism in order to exist with things, persons, the outside.
Inside, nothing is
needed. Inside, you are perfect. Inside, nothing is to be done, everything is as it should
be, it is already the case.
The search is for
this inner being -- and that inner being is omnipotent. No power can become a substitute
for it. You may become a Napoleon or a Hitler or anybody you imagine, but you will remain
powerless. Unless you become a Buddha or a Jesus, you cannot become omnipotent, you cannot
be all-powerful. You may become an Einstein or a Bertrand Russell, but you cannot be
all-knowing. You may collect information, as much as you can, but your inner ignorance
will remain the same, unless you become a Jesus, a Zarathustra -- then you become
all-knowing.
The search is for
omnipotence, omniscience, omnipresence. Remember these three words. They are derived from
a Sanskrit root, aum. In Sanskrit, aum is the symbol for the whole universe. It carries
three basic sounds: a-u-m. Through these three basic sounds all the sounds have evolved.
So aum is the basic sound, the synthesis of all the basic roots. That's why Hindus have
been saying that aum is the secret mantra, the greatest mantra, because it implies the
whole existence.
The three English
words, omnipresent, omnipotent, omniscient, are derived from aum. They mean one who has
become as powerful as aum, one who has become as knowing as aum, one who has become as
present as aum -- one who has become universal, one who has become the all. And unless the
all is achieved, there cannot be any contentment, there cannot be a deep, ultimate
satisfaction. You will remain a beggar, and you will go on begging from one life to
another; you will move like a beggar, you cannot be the emperor.
Now, we should try
to penetrate these beautiful words of Jesus. He is saying very strange things.
JESUS SAID: IF YOU BRING FORTH THAT WITHIN
YOURSELVES, THAT WHICH YOU HAVE WILL SAVE YOU. IF YOU DO NOT HAVE THAT WITHIN YOURSELVES,
THAT WHICH YOU DO NOT HAVE WILL KILL YOU.
Very strange! He
says: IF YOU BRING FORTH THAT which is already WITHIN YOURSELVES -- if you allow it to
grow, if you help it to manifest, to unfold, that which is already there, the mustard
seed.... It is already there; the seed of the divine, the seed of the kingdom of God is
already there. If you help it, if you allow it to grow... THAT WHICH YOU HAVE WILL SAVE
YOU. You already have it, it will save you. But if you miss... IF YOU DO NOT HAVE THAT
WITHIN YOURSELVES, THAT WHICH YOU DO NOT HAVE WILL KILL YOU.
If you miss it --
as I told you, the word sin in Hebrew means missing the mark -- if you miss yourself, you
are a sinner. It is already there, you carry the mustard seed, but you don't give it to
the soil, to the right soil, you don't water it, you have not become a gardener. You carry
the seed, dead, encased in the cell, you don't put it into the earth. You are afraid that
the seed may die. The fear is true in a sense: the seed will have to die, only the tree
will be born. Every unfoldment is a death and a birth. The past has to die, the old has to
die, only then is the new born. The seed will have to die -- that's why you are afraid, so
you protect the seed.
I have heard, once it happened: One king was
puzzled because he had three sons, and they were all wise, strong, talented, and it was
difficult to decide to whom the father should give the kingdom, who would be the ruler
after him. And he was getting older every day. It was very difficult to decide because
they were all equal in every way, they were equally talented. So he asked a wise man what
to do. The wise man made a plan and he told the king, "You go on a pilgrimage."
And following the wise man's plan, the king called his three sons and gave them the same
quantity of certain seeds of beautiful flowers. He told them, "Preserve these seeds
as carefully as possible, because your whole life depends on them. When I come back you
will have to give me a report of what happened to the seeds." And the king went away.
The first son
thought -- he was the eldest, was more experienced in the ways of the world, more cunning
and more calculating -- he thought, "The best way will be to lock the seeds in a
safe, because when my father comes he will ask for the seeds. I will return them to him
exactly as he has given. And much depends, it seems, on this." So he took every care
to find the best of all safes and he locked away the seeds. He locked the safe and carried
the key with him twenty-four hours a day, because his whole life might depend on the
seeds.
The second son
thought, "The seeds have to be preserved, but if I lock them up like my elder
brother, it may happen that in the iron safe they will get rotten. And my father may say,
'These are not the seeds I gave to you. They have gone rotten, they have become useless.'
So what to do?" He went to the market and sold the seeds, which were of rare flowers.
He thought, "This is the best way: to sell them, keep the money, and when my father
comes I will purchase seeds again and who will know the difference? Seeds are seeds. The
new seeds I can give to my father, they will be fresh, alive. Why bother about these old
seeds? And then, nobody knows when father will be back -- one year, two years, three years
-- he has not given any date, so it may take many years. I need not get worried about the
seeds." He sold them and kept the money.
The third son
thought, "Seeds have been given -- there must be some significance in this." He
was the youngest, the least trained in the ways of the world, a little foolish, innocent.
He thought, "Seeds are meant to grow." The very word seed means a growth, the
very word; it is not a goal, it is a bridge. The very word means a reaching towards
something. A seed in itself is meaningless unless it grows, unless it becomes something. A
seed is just a passing phase; it is not the goal. It is not the final state, it is just
like a bridge you have to pass across. So he went into the garden and planted the seeds.
Then the father
came after one year and he asked his sons. The first son was very happy because he
thought, "The youngest has destroyed them. How can he return the seeds, the same
seeds? How can he return them? Now they have become plants and are flowering. And the
second has also missed because he has changed the seeds, he has purchased new ones. He
went to the market and purchased new seeds."
The second thought,
"The first will miss because his seeds will already be rotten, useless, dead. And the
third has already missed because the seeds were to be preserved -- exactly, literally --
and he has not preserved them. I am going to win!"
But the third never
thought about winning, he was not interested in any victory. He was simply interested in
one thing: "Father said the seeds have to be preserved. And seeds are a phase, not a
goal. The only way to preserve them is to allow them to grow. And now the flowers have
come, and soon seeds will be coming in millions." And he was just happy that his
father would be happy.
Then the father
came and he told the first son, "You are stupid. Seeds are not to be preserved in
safety vaults, they are not to be preserved in banks, because if you preserve a seed you
kill it. A seed can be preserved only if it is allowed to die into the soil, and allowed
to be reborn."
He said to the
second son, "You did better than the first, because you understood that the old seeds
would die. But the quantity remains the same, and a seed, if preserved, multiplies a
millionfold; if a seed is preserved, it multiplies a millionfold. You did better than the
first, but you have also missed."
And then he asked
the third son who took his father to the garden and said, "I have not preserved them
in the safe, I have not sold them in the market, I have thrown them into the ground. These
are the seeds, but now they have become plants, and the plants are flowering, and soon
there will be many seeds. If you want seeds, I will return them to you a
millionfold."
The father said,
"You have won! You will be the king of this kingdom, because the only way to preserve
a seed is to allow it to die so that it is reborn."
That's what Jesus
says:
IF YOU BRING FORTH THAT WITHIN YOURSELVES,
THAT WHICH YOU HAVE WILL SAVE YOU. IF YOU DO NOT HAVE THAT WITHIN YOURSELVES, THAT WHICH
YOU DO NOT HAVE WILL KILL YOU.
But you have not
looked at all within, you have not even had a single glimpse. So whatsoever you have is
going to destroy you, it cannot save you. You may have wealth, you may have power, you may
have many things of this world, but nothing is going to save you. On the contrary, that
weight of the world is going to drown you. You have gathered much weight, and that is what
is drowning you already, your boat is half-drowned already. You cannot leave the boat
either, because all your possessions are there, you have to carry them to the other shore.
But the possessions belong to this shore, and they cannot go to the other shore. Nobody
has ever been capable of taking anything from this world to the other.
When you die, how
can you carry anything from this world to the other? When you die your body drops. All
that could be carried could only be carried through the body, and all that you possessed
was possessed through the body. When the body drops, the very medium, the very vehicle
drops. Then you cannot carry anything from this world, it is impossible. That's why many
clever people think, "Don't collect the commodities of the world, just collect
knowledge, because knowledge can be carried." Remember well: knowledge cannot be
carried either, because when the body drops, the brain drops, and the brain is the
accumulator of knowledge.
Your brain is the
computer in which knowledge, information collects. It is also outside: if you take the
brain of Einstein out, he will be an ordinary idiot, because with the brain knowledge
disappears. But if you take the brain of Jesus out, there will be no difference, he will
remain the same, because Jesus accumulates awareness, not knowledge.
So there are three
types of people: the most outward-oriented -- they collect things, but those things cannot
be carried to the other shore. Then the second -- who are not so outward-oriented, but
still outward -- they collect knowledge, scriptures, theories, philosophies. They are more
clever but still stupid, because knowledge is accumulated in the brain and the brain is
part of the body -- the innermost part, but still part of the body. And when the body
drops, the brain drops. Then there is the third person, who accumulates awareness, who
cultivates awareness, whose whole life goal is to be more and more conscious.
This consciousness
is your innermost self. Only this consciousness goes to the other shore, only this
consciousness belongs to the other shore. In this body, both worlds exist: this and that,
of matter and of consciousness. And between these two worlds there exists an interlink.
That interlink is your knowledge. Drop things and drop knowledge. Just grow more and more
in awareness, consciousness, become more and more alert. The more alert, the more you will
carry from this world to the other; you will not go like a poor man, you will go rich. In
this world you may look like a poor man, like a Buddha, like a beggar, a bhikkhu, but in
the other world you will be like a king, because you will carry only yourself.
It happened: when Pompeii was destroyed by a
volcanic eruption, the whole city was afire in the middle of the night, buildings were
falling and people were escaping. Everybody was carrying something or other, because the
city was very rich. And people were carrying their most valuable things: somebody was
carrying his gold, somebody his diamonds, somebody his money; scholars were carrying their
scriptures, books -- whatsoever could be saved they were carrying. But there was one man
who was not carrying anything, just his walking stick. And those who were carrying things
were very disturbed, worried; their whole lives were being destroyed. Only this man was
walking amidst the crowd as if he were going for his morning walk. That was his usual
routine: at three o'clock in the morning he used to go for a morning walk, and this was
the time.
Whosoever looked at
him said, "Why? You couldn't save anything? Everything is lost?"
The man said,
"I didn't have anything, and all that I have I am carrying."
"Then why are
you walking as if you are going for a morning walk? It is such a crisis, whole lives are
destroyed, people are ruined!"
The man laughed and
he said, "Because whatsoever you have accumulated is of this world -- death ruins it,
fire burns it. I have accumulated only awareness. It may be a crisis for you, for me it is
time for my morning walk."
This man is the
mystic, this man is the yogi, this man is the one about whom Jesus is talking.
IF YOU BRING FORTH THAT WITHIN YOURSELVES,
THAT WHICH YOU HAVE WILL SAVE YOU. IF YOU DO NOT HAVE THAT WITHIN YOURSELVES, THAT WHICH
YOU DO NOT HAVE WILL KILL YOU.
If you are poor
inside, you may be rich outside but you are going to be destroyed by your own possessions.
If you are rich inside, then don't bother. Then whether you have anything or not, death
cannot snatch anything from you. Only awareness transcends death; that is the only ray of
light in human life which transcends death. Can you die fully aware? That is the only, the
whole point. But if you have not lived fully aware, how can you die fully aware? Even in
life you are so unaware -- how can you be aware in death?
Remember that
whenever there is too much pain, the body has an automatic mechanism to throw you into
unawareness, because otherwise it will be intolerable. Doctors have invented anesthesia
very recently, but nature knows anesthesia, it has always known anesthesia. Whenever you
come to a point when there is too much pain, suddenly you become unconscious, you faint,
because it will be intolerable. So the body has an inner thermostat. You may be saying to
people, "It is intolerable, my pain is intolerable," but you are wrong, because
if it is intolerable you will be unconscious.
There exists no
pain which can be called intolerable. All pains are tolerable, all sufferings are
tolerable. That's why you remain alert, otherwise you would faint. And death is the most
painful thing. When death comes, it is the greatest surgery possible, because your whole
being has to be taken away, separated from the body with which you have become so much
identified and one. It is not cutting a finger, it is not cutting a hand, it is not
removing your appendix -- it is removing your whole body from you. No doctor can do that
yet. The whole body is being removed, separated. And you have lived with this body for
seventy years, eighty years; not only lived with it, you have lived in identification with
it: you thought you were the body. The pain is such that you will become unconscious.
The whole of life
is a preparation to be aware in death. That's what a sannyasin should do, that's what a
seeker should do: be ready! Don't lose a single moment, because once lost it cannot be
regained. And the only richness that you can get out of it is by being more aware. Do
whatsoever, but do it with alertness, awareness. Your lives may be different but your
inner search cannot be different; it is the same.
You may be a
businessman, you may be a professor, you may be a doctor, an engineer, or a laborer, but
it makes no difference. The inner search is the same, and that is how to become more and
more conscious. A point comes when you are so conscious that even death cannot make you
unconscious. This is what Jesus means: unfold that which is within you. If you have that
you will be saved, if you don't have that you will be drowned.
And in another
saying Jesus says a very strange thing. He says, "Those who have, they should be
given more. And those who don't have, even that which they have will be taken away."
Looks absurd! Jesus says, "Those who have should be given more. And those who don't
have, even that which they have will be taken away from them."
He is talking about
awareness, because awareness attracts more awareness. If you become aware, you become
capable of being more aware; every step leads to a further step. If you are not aware,
then every step leads you further away.
I have heard: Mulla Nasruddin knocked one
night at a door at three in the morning. He was punch-drunk. The landlord opened the
window, looked down and said, "Nasruddin, I have told you many times that this is the
wrong door, this is not your door. Go to your house and knock there -- you are knocking at
the wrong door."
Nasruddin looked up
and said. "What makes you so certain? Maybe you are looking from the wrong window --
what makes you so certain?"
The drunkenness of
man is such that it is impossible to think that "I am wrong." The other is going
to be wrong. If you suffer in your life, you suffer because you are losing your
consciousness somewhere: you are wrong, but you think the other may be looking from the
wrong window, you think you are always knocking at the right door.
You have always
been knocking at the wrong door, because all the doors in this world are wrong -- unless
you knock at the inner door, which is not part of this world. It moves with you, but it is
not part of this world. You carry something within which does not belong to this world.
That is your treasure, and that is your door through which God can be approached. Jesus
says, "Grow in that which you are already carrying." The one ray has already
happened: you are not aware, or just a little bit; a cloudy awareness, a dim light, very
dim -- you cannot see. But it has happened, that is how you are higher than the animals,
even that is not in animals.
The first ray of
consciousness has penetrated you, but that ray of consciousness is just a mustard seed;
you have to give it soil. What is the soil for it? Hindus have called that soil satsang.
Go near to those who have grown higher than you, just be near them, in their presence, and
your ray of consciousness will become higher and higher -- it needs a challenge. But the
common tendency of the mind is always to move with inferiors, always to move with people
who are even less alert than you. Why? -- because there you feel superior, there you feel
you are somebody.
Everybody seeks the
inferior and through this seeking becomes inferior himself. Whenever you reach a man like
Jesus you are disturbed, because you cannot assert your superiority here. You are
inferior, it is not an inferiority complex. You simply are inferior before a Jesus,
because your consciousness is nothing, and he is a light so tremendous that you become
almost dark before him. Even the flicker, the one ray of consciousness seems to be
nothing. It has to be so: you take your earthen lamp out in the day in the sun, and what
will you feel? It is as if the earthen lamp, the flame has become dark beside the sun.
Take your earthen lamp into a dark room and it becomes a sun itself.
Hence the tendency
of the mind to seek the inferior. It is just like water: as water always seeks a lower and
lower level, mind always seeks the inferior. A husband would not like to marry a woman who
is wiser than him, no. He will not marry a woman who is taller than him, no. He will not
marry a woman who is older in years than him, no! Why? Biologically it would be better if
a husband married a woman who was at least five years older than him, because then they
could die together... because a wife is going to live five years more than a man, she has
a longer lifespan. Then there would be no widows in the world -- and this is a very sad
thing.... Biologically it would be the right method that a boy of twenty marries a girl of
twenty-five, but the ego feels hurt. Neither would you like to marry a taller girl,
because the ego feels hurt -- nor will you marry a wise woman. No! The mind always seeks
the inferior.
Look at your
friends -- why have you chosen them? Deep down you will find the cause to be this: they
are inferior to you, with them you become a great light; otherwise you are an ordinary
flame in an earthen lamp. The mind seeks the inferior to prove that it is superior. People
even love animals; people who cannot love human beings, how can they love animals? But a
dog buttresses you so beautifully, as no person can. Whether you beat him or welcome him
it makes no difference, he goes on moving and waving his tail, he is always welcoming you.
He always goes with you wherever you go, you cannot find a better follower than a dog. Why
do people enjoy the fellowship of a dog? The inferior helps, you feel you are superior.
Mulla Nasruddin was playing cards with his
dog. A man looked, he was surprised -- the dog was really playing. So he said to
Nasruddin, "Nasruddin, you really have a strange and wise dog."
Nasruddin said,
"Not so -- he is not so wise as he appears, because whenever he gets a good hand he
wags his tail. Not so wise as he looks!"
The mind is always
seeking the inferior, and there comes a point when even a dog can sometimes be superior to
you. In many ways he is! He is stronger; if he fights, you will be nowhere. People go on
falling lower; then they seek things, then a car becomes their love object -- do
whatsoever you want to do and the car cannot do anything: then a house, then objects,
possessions. With things you feel like a person, very superior.
Satsang means
always choosing the company of the superior. The mind will help you to choose the company
of the inferior. Be alert and avoid this, because with the inferior you will become
inferior. More and more the ray of consciousness will be lost in darkness.
Always choose the
superior, move towards the superior. But your ego will feel hurt. The ego has to be left.
Satsang means living against the ego, transcending the ego, always seeking the superior.
And you want to encounter God, and you are not happy in encountering Jesus and Buddha?
Then how will it be possible?... because God is the superiormost light, the climax of the
whole existence, the flowering of all life. If you always choose the inferior, how can you
really desire to enter into the kingdom of God? You are following a wrong path.
Remember this, and
only one point has to be continuously kept in mind, and that is: move in circles -- with
people, with friends, with books -- always remembering that something superior is there,
so that you can drop your ego; you can feel inferior and drop the ego. Always seek the
superior. By and by, one step, another step... you will be able to encounter Jesus. And
only if you can encounter Jesus will you be able to encounter God.
This is the meaning
when Jesus says, "Except through me, you cannot reach him." This is the meaning:
if you cannot encounter me, how can you think of encountering the suprememost? If you
encounter the son, then there is the possibility that you may be capable of encountering
the father, because the son is just a representative. Avatars, buddhas, tirthankaras, they
are just the representatives, they are a light from the supreme. If you cannot encounter
them, if you cannot live with them, if your ego cannot allow them to exist with you, then
there is no possibility for the final, ultimate truth.
JESUS SAID: LET HIM WHO SEEKS, NOT CEASE
SEEKING UNTIL HE FINDS.
Mind is lethargic,
and whenever you move upwards it is more lethargic. If you move downwards it has much
energy, because a downward movement needs no effort. It is just water falling from a
waterfall, going low -- no effort is needed. To reach hell no effort is needed, you will
reach automatically; don't do anything and you will reach. You are already flowing towards
lower and lower and lower levels, and the lowest state of your mind is hell. It is not
something outside, it is the lowest rung of your ladder where all consciousness
disappears: you become just like a vegetating phenomenon. But if you start moving higher,
upwards, then effort will be needed, much effort will be needed. That's why Jesus says:
LET HIM WHO SEEKS, NOT CEASE SEEKING UNTIL
HE FINDS.
Many times there
will come moments when the mind will say, "What are you doing? Why are you making so
much effort? Relax, enjoy, rest!" And if you listen to the mind you will be thrown
back. Don't listen to the mind! A seeker should persist and go on making efforts until he
finds.
But the saying
looks against Zen -- it has to be understood, it is not -- because Zen masters say,
"Be effortless. Don't make any effort, otherwise you will miss. A slight movement and
you have already missed. Be at rest, be totally relaxed, in a letgo, as if you are not,
and you will attain." They say, "Seek and you will miss, don't seek and you will
find." Jesus' saying looks against Zen. It is not, because as you are you cannot be
in a total letgo. Even if you try, even if you relax, activity continues.
Zen is not for you
as you are, Jesus is for you as you are. And if you follow Jesus, a moment will come when
Zen will be for you. When will that moment come? When you have exhausted all your effort,
when you have done everything that can be done, when you have come to the last peak of
your effort. Now nothing can be done, now there is no more to do; you have put all that
you could into it, now nothing is being held back, your whole energy has moved into the
effort. And it is not now that you stop, but because the whole energy has moved into the
effort, there comes a stop, there comes relaxation. It happens, a letgo happens -- you
cannot do it. It is just like a man who has been running and running and running, and then
comes a moment when he cannot run. Even if you put a bayonet behind him and you say,
"Move!" he says, "No possibility!"
I have heard about a frog: he got into a rut
on a muddy village road. He went into the rut, but he couldn't get out of it. It was so
difficult, he tried and tried -- and nothing! His friends helped, they did all that could
be done. And then evening was coming, so in a very depressed, frustrated state, they had
to leave him to his fate. Next day, the friends were thinking that he must be dead by now,
because he was just on the road, in a rut. So they went to see him, and they found him
hopping here and there. They asked, "What happened? How could you get out of the rut?
It seems impossible, a miracle! How did it happen?"
The frog said,
"Nothing! A truck came by and I had to get out. A truck was coming and I had to get
out!"
The whole effort
was not applied when there was no danger. If you can see death, the truck coming by, you
will put the whole effort of your being into it, you will get out of the rut. You have
been missing because you have been holding back. You do things, you meditate
halfheartedly. It is a lukewarm effort, you cannot evaporate through it because there is a
particular law: a certain degree has to be attained, only then does evaporation happen.
You do this and that, and you know well that you are half in it. Half in it, nothing can
happen. The truck has not come yet, you are in the rut: half of your being wants to get
out, but half of your being does not want to get out. You want to be free, but the rut
also gives you a certain protection, and the rut also gives you a security, it looks like
a home -- just getting out seems to require too much effort.
Jesus says,
"Seek, and seek until you find." Go on making the effort, bring the effort to a
climax, to a crescendo, then Zen becomes applicable. If you study Zen in the beginning you
can move in a wrong direction. And that is happening in the West, because people in the
West who have written about Zen don't know what effort Zen people have been making before
they relax. And it appeals to the lazy mind very much. That's why there is so much
attraction for Zen in the West: don't do anything -- it appeals, because nothing is
needed, you are already the case. It appeals, but it is not going to help.
Much has to be done
before you can come to a point where relaxation is possible. And that relaxation is not
from you, it happens: because the whole energy has moved, nothing remains behind to be
restless; a rest comes. And Zen is right, because only in that rest is the ultimate
revealed. And Jesus is right, because that rest comes only when you have put all your
energies into effort. Jesus is the first part and Zen is the last part of the same
process; Zen is the conclusion, Jesus is the beginning.
And I would suggest
to you that Jesus is better for you, because you are all beginners. Zen can mislead you,
the very appeal may be for wrong reasons. You may start thinking, "Nothing is to be
done, I am okay as I am." You are not okay as you are, otherwise there would be no
problem. Why should you come to me? Why should you go to Zen? Why should you seek Jesus?
If you are really okay, then there is no problem. Then why do you seek? Then why waste
your time in seeking? Then everything is useless if you are really okay, then there is no
Yoga for you, no Tantra, no method. But that is not the case. As you are, something is
wrong: you are not happy, you are not blissful, you are not ecstatic. You are a miserable
lot, in misery, a deep anguish -- your being is ill. No, you are not okay, everything is
wrong.
Listen to Jesus:
LET HIM WHO SEEKS, NOT CEASE SEEKING UNTIL HE FINDS. And only in the end will you find
that Zen people are right, because when you have done everything that can be done, effort
disappears, effortlessness comes to you. In that repose, in that stillness where there is
no movement, no activity, no energy left to do anything, there is samadhi, there is the
ultimate door. It happens always in effortlessness, but the effortlessness happens through
much effort.
Seek, and do not
cease seeking until you find. AND WHEN HE FINDS HE WILL BE TROUBLED... a very difficult
thing.
AND WHEN HE FINDS HE WILL BE TROUBLED, HE
WILL MARVEL, AND HE WILL REIGN OVER ALL.
Why? When you find,
why will you be troubled? You will be troubled because the thing is so great. It is so
vast, infinite, that when you find it for the first time you will be completely lost. When
you become aware of it for the first time, it is as if a man who has lived all his life in
a dark room, in a dark cell, has been brought into the open sky, into the light of the
sun. He will be troubled, his eyes will not be able to open. Even if he opens his eyes, he
will be so dazzled that the light will look like darkness.
The first encounter
with the divine is a crisis, because you have lived many, many lives in a wrong way. You
have lived many lives so miserably that when bliss happens you cannot believe it: you will
be troubled. You never expected it, you never knew what was going to happen. You talk
about God -- do you know? What do you mean? The word god is not God, the theories about
God are not God. You may know the definition from the dictionary, from the scripture, but
what do you really mean when you say, "I am seeking God"?
I have heard: A small boy was making a
picture, a painting, and his mother asked, "What are you doing?"
And he was so
absorbed in it, he said, "Wait, don't disturb me -- I am making a portrait of
God."
His mother said,
"But nobody knows how God looks, nobody knows where God is. How will you make a
portrait of him?"
The boy said,
"Don't be worried. When I get through, they will know how God looks."
And every seeker is
in this situation: you don't know what you are seeking, you don't know what the goal is,
you don't know where you are going, why you are going. A deep urge is there, that is
right: a deep thirst is there, that is right. But you have never tasted that for which
this thirst exists. You move, you grope -- when suddenly it happens, you will be troubled.
This sentence shows
that Jesus has known. A man who has not known God cannot write this sentence, a man who
has not known God cannot say, "When you find him, you will be troubled." He will
say, "Then you will be blissful, absolutely blissful."
Bliss comes, but it
comes only when the crisis has settled. God is the greatest catastrophe that you can come
across, because you will be shattered completely, you will be no more, you will be thrown
into a bottomless abyss, you will become a zero, your whole existence will disappear like
vapor. Suddenly you are dispersed like a cloud and the sun rises -- the light is too much
and the truth is too much. You have always lived in lies, your whole life has been a
fabric woven out of lies and more lies and more lies. You will be shattered, completely
shattered. You will die when God rises; when the truth is revealed, you will simply
disappear. And Jesus is right, you will be troubled.
Many have come back
from this situation, many have left, many have escaped from this situation. And then they
never turn back, they become afraid. I have a feeling that people who are atheists are
people who somewhere in their past lives have reached this situation, and they became so
troubled that they closed their eyes and escaped. Now they don't want to go to that
situation again, and the best way is to deny that God exists.
They are like small
children. If you say to a small child, "Don't eat sweets, don't eat this and
that," and if you force him too much and you make him so afraid that whenever he eats
sweets he becomes ill and gets diarrhea and much trouble comes to him, then look at that
small boy: if he moves into the market he will close his eyes; wherever there is a
possibility of a sweet shop or something, he will close his eyes. Afraid, he is denying.
He is saying, "There is no shop, nothing," because if there is, if sweets are
there, then it will be difficult not to become attracted again.
Atheists are those
people who somewhere in their past lives encountered this situation, and they became so
scared that now they deny, they say there is no God. This denial is based on a deep fear.
It is psychological, it is not philosophical.
I have come across
many atheists, and whenever I penetrate deep I have always found that they are the people
who somewhere got so scared that now the very fear of the possibility grips them: if God
does exist, then again he will attract them; if God does exist, then again they will start
moving. "No! There is no God, no truth, nothing. Everything is a lie, and the whole
of life is just an accident." Then they are at ease, then they can avoid the final
catastrophe.
Jesus is right: AND
WHEN HE FINDS, HE WILL BE TROUBLED.... And you will also come to this situation.
Many of you have
sometimes reached, not exactly the point Jesus is talking about, but just somewhere near.
And you have come to me and you have told me, "It is very difficult now, I cannot
meditate, I don't want to meditate. A fear grips me, and it looks like it is going to be a
death. I have come to you to seek life, not death. But I am scared and there is anxiety:
whenever I close my eyes and I move deeper, suddenly I feel as if I am going to die."
Many of you have come and told this to me. That's a good sign, that shows you are really
going deep, that shows that the meditation is happening. Don't escape from there, because
there is the treasure of the whole.
Just a little more,
and you will come to the point where you will be troubled, so much troubled that your
whole being will be at stake -- and there is every possibility that you may escape. But if
you escape, then for many lives you will not be able to gather courage to go in that
direction, you will simply avoid that dimension. When trouble arises in your inner being,
be alert. Don't try to escape. Move, go ahead -- everybody has to pass through that.
The school to which
Jesus belonged, the Essenes, they have a word for that state of trouble. They call it 'the
dark night of the soul'. Everybody has to pass through it. Only then does the dawn come,
when you have passed the dark night of the soul. The darker the night, the happier you
should feel, because the sooner there will be dawn. Soon, out of the womb of this night, a
sun is going to be born; soon -- it is not very far away. The darker the night, the nearer
it is coming. Don't try to escape, because every morning needs a dark night as a womb. The
dark night prepares the ground for the morning to be. That troubled state is the womb
through which ultimate blessing will be born.
Jesus is right --
listen to him and remember him. This is going to come to you, any day this is going to
happen to you, and the sooner it happens the better. Feel blissful when you feel troubled
in your being, not because of any anxiety of this world, but because of the anxiety that
comes when truth is reached, when you are close to it.
The same anxiety is
felt near an enlightened person also. Whenever you go to him, a certain fear grips you.
You start trembling inside, you find reasons how to escape, how not to go to this man. You
are attracted, but a deep fear rationalizes: how to leave, how not to come to this man?
You are not at ease -- you cannot be with a Jesus, with a Buddha. And you have to pass
through it, it is part of growth.
AND WHEN HE FINDS HE WILL BE TROUBLED....
But if he has not
escaped, not turned his back and run about in the world, then: ... HE WILL MARVEL. Then he
will feel the mysterium, the mysterious. Then he will laugh and smile, because out of this
night such a beautiful morn! Out of this troubled state, out of this hell and fear and
anguish, such a blessing! Out of thorns, such beautiful flowers. Then:
... HE WILL MARVEL, AND HE WILL REIGN OVER
ALL.
Then he is a beggar
no more. When desires disappear -- and they disappear only when you have attained to your
self, because all desires are basically desires to attain the self, the inner
consciousness, the innermost -- when you have attained the innermost, desires disappear,
you are a beggar no more. You have become an emperor, you have become a king: ... AND HE
WILL REIGN OVER ALL. Now this whole existence is his kingdom.
AND HE SAID: WHOEVER FINDS EXPLANATION OF
THESE WORDS WILL NOT TASTE DEATH.
WHOEVER FINDS
EXPLANATION OF THESE WORDS... not explanation in words, that won't help. I have explained
to you in words; this is not going to make you deathless. No, not explanation in words --
explanation in living, in a lived experience. Words never explain, rather on the contrary,
they explain away. Only experience can explain, only experience can be the explanation.
And Jesus said: WHOEVER FINDS EXPLANATION OF THESE WORDS.... That is, whoever finds
experience, whoever moves through this troubled state -- anxiety, anguish, the spiritual
night -- and who has marveled and come to see the mysterium, the mysterious.
There are two
words.... Rudolf Otto, one of the keenest, profoundest thinkers of this age, has written a
very deep, profound book. That book is The Idea of the Holy. He uses two words in that
book: one is TREMENDUM, the other is MYSTERIUM. When you first reach this troubled spot,
the whole thing is such a tremendous phenomenon, it is tremendum. You are lost in it, you
cannot sort out what is happening; you simply go crazy, as if the mind cannot function.
This is the last point up to which mind can function. Now the mind has to be left behind.
A tremendum happens -- an earthquake, an inner earthquake, a volcano erupts: everything of
the past is broken and thrown and shattered.
If you can pass
through this tremendum, then there arises mysterium, the mysterious. What is the
mysterious? The mysterious is that which cannot be explained in any way, the mystery is
that which is blissful, beautiful, ecstatic, but cannot be solved. It is the source of
existence -- you cannot go beyond it, there is no beyond. You can experience it but you
cannot analyze it. You can know it but you cannot make knowledge out of it. You can feel
it but you cannot create any theoria, any theory out of it. Hence it is the mysterium, the
ultimate mystery.
AND HE SAID: WHOEVER FINDS EXPLANATION OF
THESE WORDS WILL NOT TASTE DEATH.
One who has tasted
the final mystery of existence will not taste death; death is no more for him. Death
exists only because of the mind, death exists only because of the ego, death exists only
because you are identified with the body. If you are not identified with the body, if you
don't have a mad ego within you, if you are centered in the self, death disappears. Death
is there because you are a lie.
If you become true,
death disappears. There is no death for the truth; it is eternal, it is eternal life. So
this is the vicious circle: because you are a lie there is death, and because of the death
you become more afraid, you create more lies around you to protect yourself. Then you get
entangled in a vicious circle. One has to be alert and jump out of it.
Death is a problem
because ego exists. And ego is the most false thing possible, the most illusory thing
possible: it is not there -- you have to maintain it somehow, it has to be constantly
maintained -- it is not a real phenomenon. If you leave it even for twenty-four hours, it
will die. Twenty-four hours is too long, twenty-four minutes will do -- even twenty-four
seconds. You have to feed it continuously, you have to pull it up, you have to manipulate
it, you have to support it. Your whole life you work for it so that the dream that you are
somebody can be maintained. And then in death it has to disappear. Then you feel the fear:
you become unconscious, you are reborn in another body in an unconscious state, and the
whole vicious circle starts again.
Don't be a lie!
Start dropping lies, start dropping masks, be an authentic man. And try to be whatsoever
you are, don't try to pretend to be that which you are not, because pretensions won't save
you, they are the very burden which is going to drown you. The truth saves.
Jesus has said:
"Truth liberates, truth saves. Truth becomes eternal life."
AND HE SAID: WHOEVER FINDS EXPLANATION OF
THESE WORDS WILL NOT TASTE DEATH.
And the same I say
to you: if you can taste your self you will not taste death, if you can know your self you
will never know any death.
And that which can
save you is already there, but it is a mustard seed. Help it to grow. And the first help
that you can give is to help it to die. Don't cling to the seed, because the seed is a
bridge, it is not the goal. Help it to die, dissolve, so that the inner life hidden in it
is freed and the seed becomes a great tree. Small is the seed, but the tree will be very
great. Almost invisible is the seed -- and the tree? The tree will become a great refuge.
Millions of heavenly birds will take shelter in that tree.
Truth not only
saves you, it also saves others through you. Truth not only becomes freedom to you, it
becomes a door of freedom for many others also. If you become a light, it is not only your
life that will be lighted -- if you become a light then you also become a light for
millions; many can travel and reach their goal through you. If you become a light, you
become a representative, you become a Christ.
I don't want you to
become Christians -- that is useless, that is a lie. I would like you to become Christs.
And you can become Christs, because you have the same seed.
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