A Whole Glass of Water

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"Man has always lived with hope, a future, a paradise somewhere far away. He has never lived in the present…his golden age is still to come. It kept him enthusiastic because greater things were going..."
A Whole Glass of Water
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"Man has always lived with hope, a future, a paradise somewhere far away. He has never lived in the present…his golden age is still to come. It kept him enthusiastic because greater things were going..."

Osho continues:
"But it was tolerable. It was only a question of today: it will pass, and tomorrow is bound to come.

"The religious prophets, messiahs, saviors were promising him all pleasures – which are condemned here – in paradise. The political leaders, the social ideologists, the utopians were promising him the same thing – not in paradise but here on earth, somewhere far away in the future when the society goes through a total revolution and there is no poverty, no classes, no government and man is absolutely free and has everything that he needs.

"Both are basically fulfilling the same psychological need. To those who were materialistic, the ideological, political, sociological utopians were appealing; to those who were not so materialistic, the religious leaders appealed. But the object of appeal was exactly the same: all that you can imagine, can dream of, can long for, will be absolutely fulfilled. With those dreams, the present miseries seemed to be very small.

"There was enthusiasm in the world; people were not depressed. Depression is a contemporary phenomenon and it has come into being because now there is no tomorrow.

"All political ideologies have failed. There is no possibility that man will ever be equal, no possibility that there will be a time when there will be no government, no possibility that all your dreams will be fulfilled.

"This has come as a great shock. Simultaneously man has become more mature. He may go to the church, to the mosque, to the synagogue, to the temple – but they are only social conformities, because he does not want, in such a dark and depressed state, to be left alone; he wants to be with the crowd. But basically he knows there is no paradise; he knows that no savior is going to come.

"Hindus have waited five thousand years for Krishna. He promised not only that he would come once, he promised that whenever there would be misery, suffering, whenever vice would be on top of virtue, whenever nice and simple and innocent people would be exploited by the cunning and the hypocritical, he would come. Sambhavami yuge yuge: 'I will make myself a reality in every age to come.' But for five thousand years no sign has been seen of him."
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Publisher Osho International
Duration of Talk 95 mins
File Size 24.45 MB
Type Conversa Individual