Osho - excerpts from the book What is Meditation?
© Osho International Foundation
© Osho International Foundation
Meditation Is Witnessing
Meditation starts by being separate from the mind, by being a
witness. That is the only way of separating yourself from anything. If
you are looking at the light, naturally one thing is certain: you are
not the light, you are the one who is looking at it. If you are watching
the flowers, one thing is certain: you are not the flower, you are the
watcher.
"Watching is the key of meditation."
"Watch your mind"
Don't do anything - no repetition of mantra, no
repetition of the name of god - just watch whatever the mind is doing.
Don't disturb it, don't prevent it, don't repress it; don't do anything
at all on your part. You just be a watcher, and the miracle of watching
is meditation. As you watch, slowly mind becomes empty of thoughts; but
you are not falling asleep, you are becoming more alert, more aware.
As the mind becomes completely empty, your whole energy
becomes aflame of awakening. This flame is the result of meditation. So
you can say meditation is another name of watching, witnessing,
observing - without any judgement, without any evaluation. Just by
watching, you immediately get out of the mind....
Whatever Maharishi Mahesh Yogi and other people like him
are doing is good, but they are calling something meditation which is
not. That's where they are leading people astray. If they had remained
sincere and authentic and told people that this will give you mental
health, physical health, a more relaxed life, a more peaceful existence,
it would have been right. But once they started calling it
'transcendental meditation' they have raised a very trivial thing to an
ultimate significance which it cannot fulfill. People have been in
transcendental meditation for years, and in the East, for thousands of
years. But that has not become their self-knowing, and that has not made
them Gautam Buddhas.
If you want to understand exactly what meditation is,
Gautam Buddha is the first man to come to its right, exact definition -
that is witnessing.
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