Saturday, October 3, 2009


Celebration: A Way of Life

It is worth considering that whether Meera's tanpoora is the handiwork of work addicts or of those who take celebration as a way of life. Work-addicts don't produce a tanpoora, they produce a spade. The tanpoora has no connection with work; the exponents of work produce a hammer, a hatchet and a sword. The tanpoora is the creation of those who take life as play, fun. Whatever is superb in human creation, be it a tanpoora of a Taj Mahal, is the gift of those whose way of life is celebration. These things of beauty arise from their dreams and fantasies.It is natural that men and women who take life as celebration should accept the help of those who take life as work and toil. But the work-addicts can also take their work as a play, and then the quality of their work will be very different, and so will be the quality of their lives and ways of living. I think the laborers who put the marble of the Taj Mahal together never knew the joy that a mere look at this marvelous piece of architecture brings to you. For the laborers who built the Taj it was merely work, a means of livelihood. But was it not possible that the same marble could have been put together in a celebrative way?I love to tell this story again and again. A temple is under construction on the outskirts of a town and a few laborers are busy cutting stones for it. A passerby stops to see what is being built. He goes to one of the laborers and asks, "What are you doing?"The man was sad and serious, even looked angry with himself. Without raising his gaze to the visitor the laborer said, "Don't you see I am cutting stones?"The visitor moved to another laborer, and put the same question to him, "What are you doing?"This man looked sad too, but was not angry. He put down his hammer and chisel, raised his eyes to the visitor, said glumly, "I am earning my bread," and resumed his work.The visitor moved to a third workman who was engaged in the same kind of work near the main gate of the temple. He was in a happy mood, singing. "What are you doing, my friend?" the passerby asked of him too.And the man said in a very pleasant voice, "I am constructing a temple." And then he resumed his stone cutting and his singing.All three workmen are engaged in the same job, stone-cutting, but their attitude to work is quite different from one another. As far as the third workman is concerned he has turned work into a celebration; he can work and sing together.I don't say don't abolish poverty, don't have technology and affluence. All I say is that you can create technology and wealth by way of celebration; It is not necessary to treat them as duty and work. The affluence that comes with celebration has a beauty of its own You can abolish poverty through hard and painful work, but you will remain poor in spite of your wealth. Poverty of the spirit cannot go until you turn work into a celebration. Maybe the way of celebration will take more time, but it will abolish both kinds of poverty -- material and spiritual.It is really a question of our attitude towards what we do. And with the change of attitude, with work turning into a celebration, the whole milieu of life changes.A gardener works in your garden; it is his livelihood. He does not take his work as celebration. But he can no one can prevent him if he chooses to change his attitude. Granted that he has to earn his bread, that he must earn his bread, but at the same time he can enjoy his work, he can celebrate with the blossoming flowers, he can sway and sing with them. Who comes in his way except himself, except his attitude towards work? And curiously, he does not earn a lot by taking his work as a means to an end. But if he takes his work joyfully, if he rejoices with the blooming flowers, if celebration becomes primary and work secondary, he will attain to a richness of life he has never known. Then the same gardening will bring him a blissfulness he will never know otherwise.~Poverty should go, suffering should go, but they should go to enable man to take part in the celebration of life As long as a man remains poor, it is hard for him to celebrate life, to participate in its festival. That is why I stand for the abolition of poverty. To me, elimination of poverty does not mean merely providing the poor with food, clothes and shelter. It is necessary, but it is not all. In my view, unless man's physical needs are fulfilled, he cannot raise his sights to the higher need of life, to the fulfillment of spirit, soul, call it what you may. Bread can only fill his belly; to fulfill his spirit he badly needs the milieu of joy and festivity in his life.And if we direct our attention to the higher realms of life, to soul or spirit, then we can turn all work into celebration. Then we will plough a field and sing a song together; we will sow and dance together. Until recently, this was the way of life all over. The farmer worked on his farm and also sang a song. The worker in a modern factory has lost that magic, and consequently his work has ceased to be joyful, it is dull and listless. The factory is only a workshop; it knows nothing but seven hours of work for which the worker is paid adequately or inadequately. That is why, when a worker returns home in the evening after a day's toil, he is dead tired, broken and unhealed.But I tell you, sooner or later song is going to enter the precincts of the factory. Great studies are underway in many advanced countries and this realization is dawning on them, that work should cease to be work alone, that it has to be pleasant and joyful. The day is not far off when factories will resound with music, because without it man will be more and more empty and unhappy. And the introduction of music in factories will not only bring some joy to their work men, it will add to the quality of their work.A housewife cooks in her home. She can cook in the way a cook in some hotel does. But then it will be work, dull and tiring. But she can also cook as a woman cooks for her lover who is to visit her. Then cooking is a celebration which never tires you. Really, such work is highly fulfilling. But mere work is going to tire you, exhaust you, leave you utterly empty.It is really a matter of our attitude towards what we do.
OSHOKrishna
The Man and is Philosophy, # 7

Friday, March 6, 2009

LOVE v/s RATIONALITY

The two words said above are unable to be termed as complete or incomplete in themselves for, the former, if not accompanied by the latter, results in destruction either of the lover or of his social life...... and the latter, if not accompanied by the former, results in emptiness and dissatisfactory life. And on the other side, if love is accompanied by rationality, it may sometimes be termed as not true for it is sometimes too difficult to satisfy both ends and if rationality is accompanied by love, its a good combination so far as social success is concerned but this combination is an unstable one for human heart pines for the former one.

Anyways it's very hard to form a conclusion but observation says - world worships rational people whose working style is a blend of rationality and affection and on the other hand there is another world who worships the completely irrational love.

Monday, December 15, 2008

I am unable to find an option to change the title of the blog.........
I want to change the current title of the blog viz 'Garima everything's different....' to
'i dont know much'
Kindly have it this way from now.....
Garima
Here are some beautiful lines on a word which depicts the tale of huge sacrifices to be done for its attainment and that is -

EXCELLENCE
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We are what we repeatedly do.
Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit.
-Aristotle
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Excellence can be obtained if you:
....care more than others think is wise;
....risk more than others think is safe;
....dream more than others think is practical;
....expect more than others think is possible.
-Author unknown
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(The above stated lines are still there in my hostel room at indore.....written in pencil ...straight in front of my bed...)

Saturday, December 13, 2008

Courage
Its a beautiful word. Yes it is. Here are a few lines over it:-
Courage means fearlessness. Society will try in every way to force you according to its ideas. It is better to suffer than to compromise, because through suffering your soul will be born. Trhrough compromise you may save your skin but your soul will be lost.
Courage means to be an individual; not to be a sheep but to be a lion. Courage means the capacity to assert:"I am myself, and my life is my life, and I am going to live it in my way. I am not here to live acccording to others, and I wont allow anybody to dictate to me how I should live, what I should do. I will live according to my light whatsoever the cost, even If I go astray." It is better to go to hell by your own decision rather than to go to heaven by somebody else's order, because then heaven will be a slavery.
Courage means the courage to be free. Courage means freedom. If you reduce it to the essential core it is dying to the past. If yu die to the religion you are born in, you die to the society you are born in, you die to the whole past, you die to history and time. You are born anew- a new human being who belongs to no race, to no country, to no religion, but who belongs to existence - a religious person but not a Christian, not a Hindu, not a Mohammedan.
A meditator needs a totally different kind of courage. The courage to drop the past. To drop the past you will have to become a child everyday, and your ego wants to be a n adult not a child. Your ego wants to pile up the past and wants to sit on it so that it looks higher than others. Without the past you will always remain a child with no knowledge, but full of wonder, of awe. Therefore, the only courage is to drop the known and to move in unknown. And it has not to be done only once, it has to be done every moment. It is not a question that once done it is done forever. You have to do it every moment, every day, till the very last moment of your life when you are dying on your bed. Then too you have to continue the process of dying to the past so that you can live each moment with pristine clarity, with no dust on your mirror. When you can reflect the present as it is , you know what god is. God is another name for that which is.
Courage means courage to drop knowledge, courage to be innocent again, courage to function from a state of not-knowing. I dont know any other courage.
(Excerpted from Walking in the Zen, Sitting in the Zen, Osho)
The experience of joy that unknown brings, the great ecstasy that starts happening with the unknown, makes you strong enough, gives you a certain integrity, makes your intelligence sharp. For the first time you start feeling that life is not just boredom but adventure. Slowly, slowly fears disappear.
Basically courage is risking the known for the unknown, the familiar for the unfamiliar, the comfortable for the uncomfortable arduous pilgrimage to some unknown destination. One never knows whether one will be able to make it or not. It is gambling, but only gamblers know what life is.
(Excerpted from Come, Come, Yet Again Come, Osho)

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Question: Y M I SO UNCERTAIN OVER SO MANY ISSUES? The same thing appears to be right and wrong at the same time and i m unable to go on one side?

Osho: Primitive people were not uncertain at all...coz only who knows limited can be certain..only idiots can be certain...they dont know there is much beyond their knowledge.....they are unaware about even the existence of any truths beyond what they know....They had mind but less knowledge which led to certainity.......and on the contrary....the modern child goes on gathering more and more knowledge......and consequently, the modern man knows so much..so much that his mind is overcrowded and confused....it is the nature of mind to be confused and uncertain........With the mind, uncertainty; with the idiotic mind, certainty. With no mind both certainty and uncertainty disappear.
Buddha is a clarity, a space, open space. He is not certain -- there is nothing to be certain. He is not uncertain, because there is nothing to be uncertain. Only one who is seeking certainty can be uncertain. Mind is always uncertain and always seeking certainty; always confused and always seeking clarity. A Buddha is one who has dropped the mind; and with the mind all confusion, all certainty, all uncertainty, everything is dropped.
Look at it in this way: your consciousness is just like the sky and your mind is just like the clouds. The sky remains untouched by the clouds. They come and go; no scar is left behind. The sky remains virgin: no record, no footprints, nothing of the clouds, no memory. They come and they go; the sky remains undisturbed. This is the case within you also: the consciousness remains undisturbed. Thoughts come and go, minds evolve and disappear.
And don’t think that you have one mind; you have many minds, it is a crowd. Your minds go on changing. You are a communist, so you have a certain type of mind. You can leave it and you can become anti-communist. Then you have a different mind; not only different, quite the opposite. You can go on changing your minds just like your dress. And you go on changing -- you may not be aware of it -- these clouds come and go.
Clarity can be achieved if you become aware of the sky; if your focus changes. You are focused on the clouds if you are unfocused on the sky. Unfocus on the clouds and focus on the sky.
[excerpted from The Book of Secrets, Osho]

Monday, December 1, 2008

A new born baby is a souvenir of god............It’s the only one who is fearless in this world (…)
There’s nothing pure than it..........It knows no religion......no hatred.......no habits.......no limitations (…)
If left alone and given powers like a grown up, it will jus create a path out of its own original hunch/intuition/inspiration........ coz it has no bias..........it knows no fear and no discrimination.
Let us all be like that.......confident n straight, ever-accepting(uncomplaining) and.........above all .........FREE.
Below is a piece of writing over this - I am a new born -

I AM A NEW BORN

1. Yeah m a new born
Yeah m a new born
with a fresh breath
free from all bias
free from all hatred
Who jus loves the people who come its way
And giving smiles to people to daze
to the people who are doubtful
For who gives smile without an aim
I am here, jus to shower love n caress
All u need is to laugh n giggle, with me and with all
……and the whole life spends like this…
Let everybody be happy till eternity
I want the being to sing song in u and in all
the way it is singing in me
Let all hatred b washed
I want all doubts to turn into faith…
For I love them
I love them all

2. I don’t know anything
I don’t know what’s right or wrong
I don’t know what’s good or bad
I don’t know any religion
I don’t know any restraint
I am a kid
I just know that I am

3. For God is, nature
Nature is, simple
Simplicity is beauty
So this world! Everything’s beautiful
Everything’s love.
For it’s easiest to be,
I am love, I am love
Let u feel the openness
Feel the space for you
Everybody in my vicinity should feel easy and cozy with me
Easy to b themselves
Cozy to b themselves

4. I don’t know anything bad or downbeat
Yeah I don’t know
Yeah I don’t know
For what’s bad to me today may b good to me tomorrow
What’s good may be bad
What’s wrong may b right tomorrow
What’s right may b wrong
Let u know m a newborn
Let u know that m opinion less
For u and For all

5. Let the world feel my love
Let the child in me, the loving child in me,
Forever n ever
Let nothing could affect it
But it could affect everything
Let the world feel the space inside me
The space to engulf the whole of it
The space which has no eligibility conditions
To accept everyone as one is
Yes, it doesn’t affect
It doesn’t affect
For I don’t look forward to.
Yeah I don’t.
Yeah I don’t expect.
U r u and I am I
For God’s in full bloom
Inside u and inside me.

6. BE WHAT U R – I wanna say to u
And enjoy the space for u here
Jus be what u r – I wanna say to u
All u need is faith
Faith that …
….that m really with u
M really with u all
Today, ever and forever.
Without any opinions, without any conditions
Without any analyses and without any affect of all ur faults
I m with u
I m with u
Without any change and consistent forever.

7. U may find me fearless,
At times candid to any extent
For a new born is fearless, dauntless
But it doesn’t mean
That my caress for u has gone
It’s the same
Unending bond
Believe! I can’t ever hate u
Yes! I can’t ever anybody
For people never are hate worthy
It may b jus that
our attitude at the moment
are opposite
And this may change tomorrow
And u r free
To be urself, so m I.
So the space is for u and me
Enjoy it
lets be real reflections to our souls
Let our souls b free
Freedom means love, love means freedom
Jus be urself
And believe! U r treasured for what u r

8. U will always get
I am here to shower
I am here to support
I am here to make u laugh
I am here to make u giggle
Hope u enjoy my ease n amity.

~~thnk u~~