Oshoの成仏に関する引用

Oshoの成仏に関する引用

  1. Every man is born to be a Buddha, すべての人は彼の中に成仏の種を持っています.
  2. 人の成仏は人の本質です. 仏を崇拝してほしくない, I want you to become buddhas. That is the only right worship. あなたが愛していれば, それになる.
  3. Man is the only being on the earth who can attain to buddhahood. Elephants and lions and tigers can’t become buddhas. Only man can become a buddha, only man can become a thousand-petaled lotus, only man can release the fragrance called God. Don’t waste a single moment in anything else. Do the necessary things, the essential things, but pour more and more energy into watchfulness, 意識. 起きろ!
  4. ブッダとは瞬間瞬間を生きている人, 過去に生きていない人, 未来を生きていない人, 今ここに住んでいる人. 仏性とは、今ここに存在する性質である — そして仏になることはゴールではない, 待つ必要はありません, あなたは今ここになれる.
  5. The buddha has only one quality, and that quality is witnessing. The buddha is made of witnessing, of watching. Just watch, and in your very watching your buddhahood deepens.
  6. if you have your buddha awakened, you have all the treasures of existence in your hands. 地獄や天国への欲望を恐れずに生きる, 地獄や天国への欲望を恐れずに生きる, 地獄や天国への欲望を恐れずに生きる, 日常生活の中心から周囲へ. In every action, buddha should be expressed.
  7. 覚えて, buddhahood is not an ultimate goal. It is not something which has to be achieved somewhere else. It is available right nowimmediately it is available, not ultimately. Remember these two words: the ultimate and the immediate. The ultimate brings the mind in, the immediate helps the mind to disappear.
  8. The moment you know your own Buddhahood you have come to know all the Buddhas; the experience is the same. All differences are in the mind; the moment you transcend mind there are no differences left. How can there be differences in absolute void? Two voids can only be exactly the same. Minds are bound to be different because they consist of thoughts. When there are clouds in the sky then each cloud is different, but when there are no clouds at all then the sky is one and the same.
  9. Man is a seed of great potential: man is the seed of buddhahood. Each man is born to be a buddha. Man is not born to be a slave but to be a master. But there are very few who actualize their potential. And the reason why millions can’t realize their potential is that they take it for granted that they already have it. 人生は成長する機会に過ぎません, することが, 咲く. 人生自体は空っぽです; あなたが創造的でない限り、あなたはそれを充実感で満たすことはできません.
  10. Everybody is a buddha, and naturally I am not an exception. Please don’t exclude me out. But this buddhahood is only a seed, and out of millions of seeds perhaps one seed comes to blossom. It indicates that every seed can come to blossom. It is a tremendous encouragement to every human being. In this sense your seeing me as a born buddha is right, but don’t forget your responsibility. It means you have to prove it toothat you are also a born buddha. Maybe you started growing a little late. And in the eternity of time, what islate”? There are only seven days. Choose any day, but start.
  11. The first step towards buddhahood, towards the realization of your infinite potential, is to recognize that up to now you have been wasting your life, that up to now you have remained utterly unconscious.
  12. これは菩提達磨の最も重要な強調事項の 1 つです。. 皆さんが持っていること — すべての人間が持っている — あなたの中の同じ空間, 同じ無心, ユニークな開花へと開花する可能性と同じ可能性. 内なる存在に関する限り、誰も貧しくなく、誰も金持ちではありません. あなたはいつもそれを持っていました. 今この瞬間も皆仏. しかし、あなたは自分自身を調べたことはありません, あなたはそれを発見したことがない. 仏性を思い出す, 啓発, awakening, 解放, モクシャ, 涅槃; これらの単語はすべて同じことを意味します.
  13. Remember your own buddhahood, awaken to your own buddhahood, and this awakening will make your no-mind one with the buddha. Don’t misdirect your worship. You have to worship your own innermost consciousness. You are the temple, you are the worshiper, and you are the worshiped.
  14. To be conscious means to take the whole responsibility on your own shoulders. To be responsible is the beginning of buddhahood.
  15. All the actions that are enumerated here and many more in your life, you can do in two ways. One is out of awareness, in the present momentunprepared, spontaneous, allowing existence to possess you, to speak through you or act through you. Then you are absolutely out of the trap of your actions or your words. あなたはただの傍観者です. You are not acting, you are simply watching whatever is happening. This watchfulness, this witnessing is the ultimate secret of creating a religious life, of creating a life of transcendence, a life of spirituality, 悟りの, of buddhahood.
  16. When I say be free of all desires I simply mean be free of all objects of desires. Then there is a pure longing. That pure longing is divine, that pure longing is God. Then there is pure creativity with no object, with no address, with no direction, with no destinationjust pure energy, a pool of energy, going nowhere. That’s what buddhahood is. Atisha calls it bodhichitta, buddha consciousness.
  17. When there are no more desires, no more clinging to the possessions, you are free from past and future. To be free from past and future is to be free in the present. That brings truth, God, freedom. それか, only that, brings wisdom, buddhahood, awakening.
  18. Morality has to be cultivated; it is false. But to remember one’s buddhahoodthe morality comes as a shadow, on its own. Then it has a beauty, a tremendous grace; then you are not doing it, それは単に起こっている.
  19. Look inwards, as deep as possible, because the life source is not very far away. It is just in your empty heart. An absolutely concentrated look into your being, and you have encountered your buddhahood. Your very life source is also the life source of the whole universe. Deeper and deeper, so that you can gather the inner experience and bring it out into your daily life. Slowly slowly your buddha has to become your very expression, your very lifestyle.
  20. Christhood or Buddhahood or nirvana, MOKSHA, 啓発 — they happen in a split second, they have no gradualness about them. They are sudden transformations.
  21. Buddhahood is a transcendence of both. In buddhahood there is no object, no subject; all duality has disappeared. There is no knower, no known; there is no observer and nothing as observedthere is only one. Whatsoever you want to call it you can call it: you can call it God, you can call it nirvana, you can call it samadhi, satorior whatever, but only one remains. The two have melted into one.
  22. It is rare to find a buddha and more rare to recognize him, because you go on seeing with your old eyes, with your old, stupid mind. Your stupid mind is unable to see buddhahood. It can see only things; it cannot see the immaterial, the mysterious. It can only see the gross, not the subtle.
  23. That is the last thing to be remembered. Once you are enlightened, you cannot find a person who is not enlightened. Not that everyone becomes enlightened, but if I see into you, I cannot see anything elseyou are enlightened. That’s why I go on saying you are all buddhas. Buddhahood is your intrinsic nature. The day I looked into myself, that very day the whole world became enlightened to me.
  24. One’s joy, one’s peace, one’s blessings are small things; don’t be contented with them. Remember always that one day you have to share, one day you have to help others to be awakened. This seed must be planted deep in your heart, so that when your Buddhahood blooms you don’t disappear from the world.
  25. You are all Buddhas. Whether you know it or not, it doesn’t matteryour Buddhahood is not affected by it, you still remain a Buddha. You can believe that you are not a Buddha; your belief is not going to transform your nature. You can believe anything! Your belief remains superficial. At the very core of your soul, you are a Buddha. The moment you are not in desire, you will become aware of your innermost center. Desire takes you away from yourself.