Swatantra Sarjano,
Words have their own magic, and the poets, the singers, live in
the magical world of words, not of realities. They are skillful,
very skillful and efficient, as far as the delicate, subtle waves of
words, imagination, dreams is concerned, but all that they go on
doing is utterly unconscious.
John Lennon on the one hand sings:
He himself does not know it.
He says:
But to know it you have to be absolutely awakened, because love is the ultimate peak of consciousness. The poet can imagine about it, the singer can sing about it, the painter can paint about it, but they have seen only reflections of the moon in the lake; they have not seen the moon itself. And, of course, the moon reflected in the lake is just made of the same stuff as dreams are made of. The poets, the singers, are dreamers, they are not seers.
So he says:
His words sound true, but they are only reflections of the moon in the lake. If you dive in the lake you will not find the moon there. In fact, the moment you jump into the water, the reflection will disappear, will be broken into thousands of pieces. It will spread all over the lake; you will not be able to catch hold of it. The reflection IS beautiful, but one has not to forget that it is only a reflection and it cannot transform your being.
So he sings:
But he himself is absolutely unaware of it; he has not experienced it. A beautiful man, but still lost in dreams and imagination.
The poet lives unconsciously, the seer lives consciously.
Sometimes their words are exactly the same - don′t be deceived by
the words. If you really want to know whether those words represent
reality or just empty wishes you have to look into the life of the
man.
Kahlil Gibran has written tremendously beautiful words. They come so
close to Christ, to Zarathustra, to Lao Tzu, to Gautam the Buddha,
and there is every possibility many people will think that Kahlil
Gibran is enlightened. He may even surpass Lao Tzu and Buddha and
Christ as far as expression is concerned; his expression may be far
more beautiful because he is a skilled poet, a very skilled painter.
He has the sensitiveness to appreciate beauty, but, howsoever he is
appreciating, it is unconscious.
Buddha may not say things so beautifully because he is not a poet in
the ordinary sense, but whatsoever he says is the truth. His words
may fall short of it, in fact words always fall short of the
truth; they are never adequate enough. So don′t decide by words.
Sarjano, you are deciding by words.
That′s why you say:
Sarjano himself has the quality of a poet, has the sensibility of
a creative person. That′s why I have given him the name Sarjano;
Sarjano means creativity.
But Kahlil Gibran or John Lennon have to be watched to know whether
their truths are really truths or only fabrications of dream,
fantasy, imagination; whether they have really experienced those
things or they are only empty wishes. You have to watch the Buddha.
Buddha is reported to have said: "Don′t be too bothered about what I
say, rather look at me, rather watch me, rather feel me. Let the
words disappear. Don′t let the words stand between me and you.
Experience my silence, feel the energy that surrounds me, resonate
with me - only then will you be able to understand what I am
saying."
If you want to understand a Buddha, his words, you have to watch his
life.
Buddha has also said, very poignantly: "Don′t follow my words,
rather, follow what I am doing, follow what I am being."
Sarjano, I can see these words are beautiful:
But there is no need to go on playing them forever. There have
been people who stopped all those mind-games, but the only way to
stop those mind-games is meditation; there has never been any other
way. Meditation means entering into a state of no-mind.
If he was really in love with me, then there was nothing to prevent
him from coming here. To be in love with me means to be in love with
meditation, but he must have been afraid of meditation. If he said
that he was not ready to become a disciple he must have been afraid
of meditation, of surrender, of saying yes, of falling in love. Why?
Because the poets, the singers, the painters, the sculptors, the
musicians, are the most egoistic people in the world. They talk
about egolessness, saying yes and surrendering and love, but that is
mere talk.
They are very egoistic people, in fact they far surpass even the
politicians and the priests, for the simple reason that they are
talented people. The politicians are not talented people - they are
third-rate, they belong to the world of the mediocres. But poets,
singers, musicians, painters, they are talented people. They really
have something which they can brag about - they have got something.
Their ego has a solid support. The politician is making his house on
shifting sands, but the poet - any kind of creative person - is
making his ego on solid ground, on rocklike ground. His foundation
is concrete; it is not made of just shifting sands. Hence he has
every reason to feel egoistic, but then the danger is even far
greater: he will be the last person to surrender, and his whole life
he will talk about surrender and about egolessness and about love.
Kahlil Gibran talked about love, surrender, saying yes, but his
whole life was quarrelsome. The people he loved, he always fought
with them. He was talking about compassion, but he was a very angry
man. He would go into childish tantrums for small reasons - any
excuse would do. He would throw things, he would break things - he
would go mad! The people who lived with him were always afraid of
him, the women who loved him were continuously in misery.
And this is the man who wrote the great book, The Prophet. It stands
as one of the ten great books of the whole world and it will remain
one of the greatest ever; there is no possibility for somebody to
surpass it. And this is coming from a man who was very angry, very
violent, very jealous, very egoistic.
Wilhelm Reich has written about how to get rid of jealousy -
because jealousy is THE poison for love, it destroys the roots of
love. And Wilhelm Reich is one of the greatest creative
psychoanalysts after Sigmund Freud. But his wife writes something
else - she writes about him: "I have never seen such a jealous
person in my life. He was taking all kinds of freedom, he was moving
with many women!" - because he was talking about freedom and that
relationship should not be any kind of bondage, but about his wife
he was very jealous. Almost twenty-four hours a day he was
detecting, spying on where she was, with whom she was, what she was
doing, was she looking happy with the man. When he went out of the
town he would tell his friends to keep watch.
Finally his wife had to divorce him - it was too much of a torture.
He was taking every kind of freedom - he was moving with many women
- and his wife was not even allowed to have friends, not to mention
lovers.
You have to look into the life of the person, because only that is
decisive.
Now, Lennon was continuously fighting with his own woman - many
times they separated and many times they got together again - and
he is talking about mind-games, and he was playing those mind-games
himself!
Sarjano, the words are beautiful:
I also say
love is the answer, but I MEAN it! He does not mean it, he is simply
saying beautiful words. Beautiful words have their own hypnotic
quality. They catch the mind of the singers and the poets and the
musicians; they fall in love with beautiful words. He must be in
love with the word ′love′ - and remember, the word ′love′ is not
love, the word ′God′ is not God, the word ′yes′ is not yes.
Yes is a totally different existential experience. To say yes means
to drop your ego entirely. Surrender means disappearing into the
whole. He was a nice man, but as unconscious, Sarjano, as you are.
That′s why you say:
You must be feeling it!
Now the poor man is dead. Somebody played the game - the mind-game
- killed him. Many questions have come to me asking that I should
say something about his death. To me, birth and death have no
significance at all. There are many ways to die, and the best way is
to be killed - at least you are not responsible! The worst is to
die in your bed and ninety-nine percent of people choose to die in
their beds. Beware of the bed, because that is the MOST dangerous
place in the world! All the accidents happen there: birth happens
there, love happens there, death happens there. If you can simply
renounce the bed you are enlightened!
He died a good death - somebody killed him. One has to die anyway;
when one HAS to die one should choose a good way. I don′t think he
chose it and I don′t think the person who killed him chose it
either. People are living - all people are living - in utter
unconsciousness.
A patient lying on the operating table started screaming, "I
don′t want to be cut open! You′ll kill me! I don′t want to die!"
The surgeon tried to calm the patient, "Just take it easy, sir, look at my long white beard.
I′ve done thousands of operations and nothing has ever gone wrong."
"Oh, doctor, you′re right! I know I can trust you!" replied the
patient.
When the patient awoke after the operation, he looked around and saw
the same white beard and said, "Oh, thank you, doctor! You are a
saint!"
"It′s okay, son, you don′t have to thank me. I am not your doctor
-
my name is St. Peter".
So what can I say about his death? It is perfectly okay! Everything is okay. Just... if he had really come here he would have died a totally different kind of death. He would have died celebrating, he would have died rejoicing. He would have died without any regrets, without any complaints. He would have died in love, in surrender, in yes. That he has missed this time - I hope next time he does not miss it.
(Osho - Philosophia Ultima #10)