Osho - excerpts from the book What is Meditation?
© Osho International Foundation
© Osho International Foundation
Meditation Is in the Present
Mind concentrates: it acts out of the past. Meditation acts in the
present, out of the present. It is a pure response to the present, it is
not reaction. It acts not out of conclusions, it acts seeing the
existential.
Watch in your life: there is a great difference when you act out of conclusions.
You see a man, you feel attracted - a beautiful man,
looks very good, looks innocent. His eyes are beautiful, the vibe is
beautiful. But then the man introduces himself and he says, "I am Jew" -
and you are a Christian. Something immediately clicks and there is
distance: now the man is no more innocent, the man is no more beautiful.
You have certain ideas about Jews. Or, he is a Christian and you are a
Jew; you have certain ideas about Christians - what Christianity has
done to Jews in the past, what other Christians have done to Jews in the
past, how they have tortured Jews down the ages... and suddenly he is a
Christian - and something immediately changes.
This is acting out of conclusions, prejudices, not
looking at this man - because this man may not be the man that you think
a Jew has to be... because each Jew is a different kind of man, each
Hindu is a different kind of man, so is each Mohammedan.
You cannot act out of prejudices. You cannot act by
categorizing people. You cannot pigeonhole people; nobody can be
pigeonholed. You may have been deceived by a hundred communists, but
when you meet the hundred and first communist don't go on believing in
the category that you have made in your mind: that communists are
deceptive - or anything. This may be a different type of man, because no
two persons are alike.
Whenever you act out of conclusion, it is mind. When you
look into the present and you don't allow any idea to obstruct the
reality, to obstruct the fact, you just look into the fact and act out
of that look, that is meditation.
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