Citas de Osho sobre Gautama Buda

Citas de Osho sobre Gautama Buda

  1. Gautam Buddha is teaching nonviolence — no mates a nadie. Él está enseñando compasión., el esta enseñando el amor, y él está enseñando meditación — que te hará graciosa, cariñoso, compasivo.
  2. Tathagato is one of the names given to Gautam the Buddha. It means one who lives in the suchness of life, who accepts whatsoever is the case. who accepts everything totally.
  3. Meditation is always the essential awakening, presenciar, vigilancia, conciencia. It is never unconscious. It is never a deep sleep. It is a deep awakening. The moment you are alert, you can see the body, you can see your mind, and you can experience yourself. And beyond this `yourselfyou cannot go. You cannot go behind it or beyond it. It is your very being. You cannot jump out of it. It is not a dress that you can jump out of. It is you yourself. It is your very essence. This essence is transcendental. But all religions have created their own ideas about meditation. Except Gautam Buddha, no other religion has been able exactly to find the right meaning of meditation. Hence he remains a pillar of light to all those who are seeking, searching. All other religions have fallen into the trap of chanting, oración, mantras, rituals. A single man in the whole of history stands alone like an Everest denying everything except witnessing. That’s what he means by vipassana. It is the art of witnessing all your actions, physical or mental.
  4. Gautam Buddha in a sense is one of the most profound psychologists that the world has produced. To be in the middle in every action of your lifealways find the middle and you have found the path of meditation and the path of liberation.
  5. The whole idea of Gautam Buddha about meditation is so unique and so tremendously beautiful that it has been a problem for other religions to understand itbecause every religion thinks earnest effort is needed. But Gautam Buddha’s idea is beautifully represented by Basho’s haiku: “sentado en silencio, haciendo nada… llega la primavera y la hierba crece sola.” There is no question of any effort; you are simply sitting, haciendo nada… If you want to do something, se necesita esfuerzo. But if you are in a state of non-doing, no effort is neededand if, for non-doing, se necesita esfuerzo, what kind of non-doing will it be? Effort is doing, and out of doing, you cannot create non-doing. You have to renounce doing. sentado en silencio, haciendo nada… the spring comes. It is not your effort that brings the spring; Viene, in its turn. It has always been coming. And when the spring comes, you don’t have to pull the grass and make earnest effort so that it growsit grows on its own accord. The grass grows by itselfNobody except Buddha has come to this tremendous discovery, that meditation is a very simple phenomenon.
  6. Gautam Buddha and the people who have understood him down the centuries insist on a meditation that goes with every action, with anything you do. It follows you like a shadow. It runs within your consciousness like an undercurrent. You may be in the market, you may be in the templeyou may be anywhere, and your inner silence remains undisturbed, unperturbed. This is the only true meditation.
  7. That word `ignorereminds me of Gautam Buddha. His suggestion to his disciples was, “As far as meditation is concerned, ignore the mind.His word for ignoring is upeksha, which is a very beautiful word. “Just bypass it; let it go on saying whatever it wants; don’t pay any attention to it.Soon the mind understands where he can be listened to and where he is absolutely unwelcome. The day the mind understands where it is unwelcome, it stops saying anything about that. And it has to be stopped from interfering in your inner growth.
  8. It will look strange to you that I am saying go with the mind easily. Just be watchfulwithout condemning the mind, without abusing the mindjust be watchful that the mind is going somewhere else. And you are in for a great surprise. It will take a little time, but slowly, slowly the mind will not wander so much. You will have a few gaps to listen to me; then those gaps will become bigger. And because you are not creating any relationship with the mindof love or hateyou are becoming indifferent to mind. Gautama Buda lo ha convertido en una meditación.. Lo llamó upeksha — indiferencia. Solo sé indiferente a la mente., y no será una molestia por mucho tiempo. Y vale la pena esperar y no tener prisa., porque la sola prisa hará tu mente más terca. Si quieres alejarlo, volverá con fuerza. Simplemente déjalo hacer lo que quiera hacer.. No es de tu incumbencia, de esta manera o de aquella. De repente surge una vigilancia. lleva un poco de tiempo. Depende de ti, cuanta indiferencia puedes crear hacia la mente, cuánto puedes estar atento. La mente se volverá lentamente, lentamente rechazado. Dejará de hacer sus cosas., porque ahora a nadie le interesa. Para quien hacer todo el circo?
  9. Gautam Buddha used to say to his disciples, “After each meditation when you are feeling blissful, lleno de alegria, paz, silenceshower and share your silence, tu paz, your blissfulness with the whole of existencewith men, with women, with trees, with animals, with birdswith all that is, share it. “It is not a question whether someone deserves it or not. The more you share it, the more you will get it. The farther your blessings reach, the more and more blessings will shower on you from all directions. Existence always gives you back more than you have given to it.
  10. A man of meditation like Gautam Buddha showers his lovehe is a rain cloud, or better to call him a love cloud, who showers his love to all those who are thirsty, to all those who are aware that love is showering.
  11. Gautam Buddha had to deny that God existednot that he was against God, a man like Gautam Buddha cannot be against God. And if Gautam Buddha is against God, then it is of no use for anybody to be in favor of God. His decision is decisive for the whole of humanity, he represents our very soul. But he was not against God. He was against your ego, and he was constantly careful not to give your ego any support to remain. If God can become a support, then there is no God.
  12. Gautama Buda fue el más culto y educado, la persona más sofisticada en convertirse en mística. No hay comparación en toda la historia.. Podía ver dónde los místicos inocentes, sin saberlo, habían dado oportunidades para que las mentes astutas se aprovecharan.. Decidió no utilizar ningún término positivo para el objetivo final., para destruir tu ego y cualquier posibilidad de que tu ego se aproveche. Llamó al último, nada, vacío, shunyata, cero. Ahora, ¿Cómo puede el ego hacer cero la meta?? Dios puede ser la meta, pero no cero. ¿Quién quiere convertirse en cero?? — ese es el miedo. Todo el mundo está evitando todas las posibilidades de convertirse en cero, y Buda lo convirtió en una expresión para el último. Su palabra es nirvana. Eligió una palabra tremendamente hermosa, pero sorprendió a todos los pensadores y filósofos al elegir la palabra 'nirvana’ como la expresión más significativa para la última experiencia. Nirvana significa apagar la vela.
  13. Many came to Buddha and turned away, because nobody can make nothingness be his life’s achievementfor what? So much discipline and so much great trouble in getting into meditation just to find out that you are notstrange kind of man this Gautam Buddha. We are good as we are, what is the need of digging so deep that you find there is nothing? Even if we are dreaming, at least there is something.
  14. A Gautam Buddha does not dream. Meditation is a way to go beyond mind. He lives in utter silence twenty-four hoursno ripples on the lake of his consciousness, sin pensamientos, no dreams.
  15. Gautam Buddha preached the philosophy of TATHATA and tathata is very close to the word `suchness.Whatever happens, Buda dice, such is the nature of things. There is no need to be happy, there is no need to be miserable, there is no need to be affected at all by anything that happens. Birth happens, death happens, but you have to remain in a suchness, remembering that this is how life functions. This is the way of life. You cannot do anything against it. Just as rivers move towards the ocean, that is their suchness. Just as fire is hot, that is its suchness. Suchness is our self-nature. So whatever happenssomebody comes and insults Gautam Buddha, abuses him. He listens silently and when asked by his disciples, when the man went, “Why did you remain silent?” Buddha said, “That was his suchness, that was his way of behaving. It was my suchness to remain silent. I’m not holier than that man, I’m not higher than that man, just our suchness is different, our natures differ.” La palabra tathata es de gran profundidad.. Un hombre que entiende lo que es tathata se vuelve imperturbable en cada situación.; nada puede perturbarlo, se vuelve imperturbable. Y TATHAGAT significa alguien que ha estado viviendo momento a momento en tathata. Tathagat es una de las palabras más bellas posibles en cualquier idioma.: alguien que vive simplemente de acuerdo con su naturaleza sin preocuparse por la naturaleza de otras personas.
  16. Tathagata is another name for Gautam Buddha, or for anyone who has awakened to the suchness of things.
  17. Gautam Buddha has no God; his approach is more sophisticated. If somebody insults him and his disciples become angry, he says to them, “You don’t understand, such is the case. That man could not do anything else. If you had been brought up in the same conditions, in the same situations, you would have insulted me also. And I can see so clearly that he does not have any bad intentions. All that he could do, he has done. And all that I can do, I am doing. He can insult me;this is his suchness. I can still feel love and compassion for him; this is my suchness.
  18. To go beyond accidents means you have attained a tremendous accord with existence. There is no failure possible, there is no frustration possible. Your silence and your serenity cannot be disturbed. Gautam Buddha has named this understanding the experience ofsuchness.Whatever happens he says, “Such was going to happen.If you were expecting otherwise, then certainly you are sad and you are frustratedlife has not been kind towards you. But to Gautam Buddha, life is always kind, existence is always compassionate, because whatever happens, that’s how it should happen. Gautam Buddha has no other desire than existence itself.
  19. The next time you enter a temple of Gautam Buddha or Mahavira just sit silently, watch the statue. Because the statue has been made in such a way, in such proportions that if you watch it you will fall silent. It is a statue of meditation; it is not concerned with Gautam Buddha or Mahavira. That’s why all those statues look alike — Mahavira, Gautam Buddha, Neminatha, Adinatha…. Twenty-four tirthankaras of Jainasin the same temple you will find twenty-four statues all alike, exactly alike.
  20. If you want to understand exactly what meditation is Gautam Buddha is the first man to come to its right, exact definitionthat is witnessing. Learn from Gautam Buddha witnessing, and learn from Patanjali the discipline that can be helpful for meditation. This way, yoga and mediation can become a synthesis. Yoga is a discipline, just an outer supportimmensely helpful but not absolutely needed. And Gautam Buddha has given to the world the very fundamental and the most essential thing: witnessing as meditation.
  21. Gautam Buddha has chosen a meditation which can be called the essential meditation. All other meditations are different forms of witnessing, but witnessing is present in every kind of meditation as an essential part; it cannot be avoided. Buddha has deleted everything else and kept only the essential partto witness.
  22. The name Bodhgaya comes from Gautam Buddha’s becoming enlightened there; bodh means enlightenment. Just because of Buddha the great city came into existence, because thousands of people wanted to live there, meditate under the same tree where Buddha had meditated, tried to do the same walking meditation by the side of the temple that one king had raised behind the tree as a memorial to Gautam Buddha’s enlightenment.
  23. If you go to Bodhgaya, where Gautam Buddha became enlightened, you will find a temple raised in the memory of his enlightenment. And also, by the side of the temple, there are stones in a long line, and behind the temple is the bodhi tree where he used to sit. His meditation had two positions, sitting and walking. One hour you sit, silently watching your thoughts; then one hour you walk slowly, again watching your thoughts-alternate sitting and walking meditation. It is a beautiful experience because soon you become aware that whether you are sitting or walking, whether you are awake or asleep, something in you remains constantly aware, entonces siempre sueñas con cómo vivir. It does not become different when you walk, it does not become different when you sit. It does not become different even when you sleep; something like a small candle or light goes on burning in your sleep too. Your awareness has become a twenty-four-hour circle. This is the perfect enlightenment. This walking meditation in Japanese is called kinhin.
  24. Gautam Buddha had told his disciples that the last thing and the first thing in the morning has to be meditation. Begin the day with meditation. As the sun rises, rise to the heights of meditation, abandonar toda la actividad; and as the sun sets, go deep into meditation in your own inner depths where even sunrays cannot reach. This way you will know your heights and your depths. A man who knows his heights and his depths becomes complete. This was a routine thing, so Buddha did not need to repeat it every day. He simply used to say when he gave his evening sermon and the sun was setting and darkness was descending…. Rather than saying go and meditate, he would say, “Now is the time to do the last thing before you go to sleepdisperse.
  25. If you want the silent meditation that Gautam Buddha has given to the world, vipassana, you have to be vegetarian. A non-vegetarian will find it very difficult, because the meditation is for a very sensitive person, and a meat eater is hard. He is not very sensitive; he is insensitive. He has been eating it from childhood so he has no awareness; he has become accustomed to it.
  26. Gautam the Buddha defines meditation as the source of compassion. He says unless you are a meditator you cannot have compassion.’Compassionis a beautiful word: it is passion transformed, it is passion gone through the alchemy of meditation. It is the same energy that was involved in your passions now passing through the alchemical process of meditation, silence, conciencia. It is freed from all pollution, from all that is foreign to it; it becomes purer and purer. When your meditation reaches its ultimate height, your whole energy becomes overflowing loveit is compassion.
  27. Gautam Buddha’s emphasis on compassion was a very new phenomenon as far as the mystics of old were concerned. Gautam Buddha makes a historical dividing line from the past; before him meditation was enough, nobody had emphasized compassion together with meditation. And the reason was that meditation brings enlightenment, your blossoming, your ultimate expression of being. What more do you need? As far as the individual is concerned, meditation is enough. Gautam Buddha’s greatness consists in introducing compassion even before you start meditating. You should be more loving, more kind, más compasivo. There is a hidden science behind it. Before a man becomes enlightened, if he has a heart full of compassion there is a possibility that after meditation he will help others to achieve the same beautitude, to the same height, to the same celebration as he has achieved. Gautam Buddha makes it possible for enlightenment to be infectious. But if the person feels that he has come back home, why bother about anybody else? Buddha makes enlightenment for the first time unselfish; he makes it a social responsibility. It is a great change. But compassion should be learned before enlightenment happens. If it is not learned before, then after enlightenment there is nothing to learn. When one becomes so ecstatic in himself then even compassion seems to be preventing his own joya kind of disturbance in his ecstasyThat’s why there have been hundreds of enlightened people, but very few masters. To be enlightened does not mean necessarily that you will become a master. Becoming a master means you have tremendous compassion, and you feel ashamed to go alone into those beautiful spaces that enlightenment makes available. You want to help the people who are blind, en la oscuridad, groping their way. It becomes a joy to help them, it is not a disturbance.
  28. To be a criminal needs great unconsciousness. Meditation destroys your unconsciousness, opens the doors of light and suddenly what you were doing in the darkness starts disappearing. A civilization can be based only on meditation. The only people who have been civilized were people who were in touch with their own being: a Gautam Buddha, a Socrates, a Pythagoras, a Lao Tzu; these people are civilized. Only individuals once in a while have been found civilized, but the collective mass is still far below the standard of civilization.