Living with Self-Remembrance

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From:The Dhammapada: The Way of the Buddha, Vol. 03

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"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..."
Living with Self-Remembrance
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"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..."

Osho continues:
"That's what is meant by 'self-actualization.' Rare is the person who transforms his life into a growth, who transforms his life into a long journey of self-actualization, who becomes what he was meant to be. In the East we have called that man the buddha, in the West we have called that man the christ. The word christ exactly means what the word buddha means: one who has come home.

"We are all wanderers in search of the home, but the search is very unconscious – groping in the dark, not exactly aware what we are groping for, who we are, where we are going. We go on like driftwood, we go on remaining accidental.

"And it becomes possible because millions of people around you are in the same boat, and when you see that millions are doing the same things that you are doing, then you must be right – because millions can't be wrong. That is your logic, and that logic is fundamentally erroneous: millions can't be right.

"It is very rare that a person is right; it is very rare that a person realizes the truth. Millions live lives of lies, lives of pretension. Their existences are only superficial; they live on the circumference, utterly unaware of the center. And the center contains all: the center is the kingdom of God.

"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.

"Start becoming conscious; that is the only way to arrive. It is arduous, it is hard. To remain accidental is easy; it needs no intelligence, hence it is easy. Any idiot can do it – all the idiots are already doing it. It is easy to be accidental because you never feel responsible for anything that happens. You can always throw the responsibility onto something else: fate, God, society, economic structure, the state, the church, your mother, your father, your parents You can go on throwing the responsibility onto somebody else; hence it is easy.

"To be conscious means to take the whole responsibility on your own shoulders."
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Publisher Osho International
Duration of Talk 108 mins
File Size 24.74 MB
Type Individual Talks