Thursday, 8 December 2016

OSHO jayanti

I speak on Mahavira as part of my duty - my heart is never with him.

He is too mathematical, and not a mystic.
He has no poetry of being.
He is great, enlightened, but like a vast desert.

You cannot come across a single oasis in him.

Because I was born a Jaina, I have to pay some debts. And I speak on him as my duty.

Mahavira, Moses and Mohammed are single notes - not harmonies, not symphonies. A single note has its austere beauty and simplicity.

If I meet Mahavira on the road, I will pay my respects, and escape.

- OSHO Online Library.

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