Are the Masters speaking to shut our minds up? 🤔😅
Please see attached text by Osho, so good!!🙏
Ever since I met Master Vimal more than 10 years ago, he has been emphasizing the importance of no-mind — to just be, to witness, to not overthink.
There is a growing longing to simply sit around him in silence. But, Master keeps speaking almost all the time.
I kind of understand that we, as disciples, may need it to stay focused. Almost as one can hear Master:
“Come on, guys, don’t drift away now. Stay here, stay focused.”
“ABC.”
“Don’t lose this moment.”
“Erik, you’re taking off again. Don’t try to figure it out. And especially, don’t try to grab it. Let it grab you.”
“Can you just be in the body?”
Master has said that there are gurus who speak, and there are gurus who remain silent.
The gurus who remain silent look at those who speak and comment, “Why do you even bother? They are not going to get it anyway.”
But the gurus who speak respond, “Well, you are not even trying.”
It seems like they have a very humorous dialogue going on?
Ever since I met Master Vimal more than 10 years ago, he has been emphasizing the importance of no-mind — to just be, to witness, to not overthink.
There is a growing longing to simply sit around him in silence. But, Master keeps speaking almost all the time.
I kind of understand that we, as disciples, may need it to stay focused. Almost as one can hear Master:
“Come on, guys, don’t drift away now. Stay here, stay focused.”
“ABC.”
“Don’t lose this moment.”
“Erik, you’re taking off again. Don’t try to figure it out. And especially, don’t try to grab it. Let it grab you.”
“Can you just be in the body?”
Master has said that there are gurus who speak, and there are gurus who remain silent.
The gurus who remain silent look at those who speak and comment, “Why do you even bother? They are not going to get it anyway.”
But the gurus who speak respond, “Well, you are not even trying.”
It seems like they have a very humorous dialogue going on?
by Erik Soham
• 2 months, 1 week ago
Comments (1)
Sign in to join the conversation
so good. true