Sermons in Stones ~ 08

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event type discourse
date & time 7 Dec 1986 pm
location Sumila, Juhu, Bombay
language English
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shorttitle SERMON08
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Reader of the questions: Ma Prem Maneesha.
Question 1 from Purna
Beloved Osho, waiting for you to get well, there came a point where I wasn't waiting anymore for something -- it simply became just waiting. Discovering the beauty and sweetness of it was so precious. Waiting needs no patience. It is like living in moonlight -- a mysterious quiet joy, so nourishing and restful, becoming a womb connected with you in a circular flow of energy. And just when I felt I could go on waiting forever and ever -- wondering if I was becoming too much of an Indian! -- you shower on us again the gift of your physical presence, the golden bright sunshine setting me aflame again.
Beloved, beloved master, can you ever be as happy with us as we are with you?
Question 2
Beloved Osho, you have said recently that a sannyasin has no nationality anymore. Do you say the same thing about age? Since I have been a sannyasin, I have felt ageless. I am sixty-two and young people accept me as one of them. How is this possible?
Question 3
Beloved Osho, many people are experimenting with the drug ecstasy. I heard you say once that a lie is sweet in the beginning and bitter in the end. And truth is bitter in the beginning and sweet in the end. I have been meditating, but I don't have the experiences people report from the drug ecstasy. Is the drug like the lie and meditation, the truth? -- or am I missing something that could really help me?


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