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Revision as of 09:51, 22 March 2022

event type discourse
date & time 19 May 1974 pm
location Lao Tzu balcony, Poona
language English
audio Available, duration 1h 0min. Quality: good.
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shorttitle CLOUDS10
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synopsis
Reader of the questions: Sw Ananda Teertha.
Question 1
Beloved Osho, as you know, the old Zen custom was that a monk should stay with his master for ten years before he went out on his own teaching.
There is a Zen story about a monk who had completed his ten years in the monastery. One rainy day the monk visited his master, Nan-in. After Nan-in had greeted him, he said to the monk, "No doubt you have left your shoes in the vestibule. On which side of your umbrella did you leave your shoes?"
For a moment the monk hesitated, and through that hesitation realized that he was not in every-minute Zen.
You have told us that life has a pulsation -- in and out, yin and yang. Do we have to keep trying for every-minute awareness, or can we too pulsate with life, and at times let go our trying?


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