Trust Cannot Be Betrayed

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Osho,
Why am I always interested in married women?

"There is nothing special about it, it is a very common disease which exists in almost epidemic proportions. But there are reasons to it...."
Trust Cannot Be Betrayed
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Osho,
Why am I always interested in married women?

"There is nothing special about it, it is a very common disease which exists in almost epidemic proportions. But there are reasons to it...."

Osho continues:
"Secondly, people love less – people, in fact, don't know what love is; they compete more. The married man…and you become interested, or the married woman…and you become interested, because now there is a possibility to compete. The triangular fight is possible. The woman is not easily available, there is going to be struggle.

"In fact you are not interested in the woman, you are interested in the struggle. Now the woman is almost a commodity; you can fight for her and you can prove your mettle. You can displace the husband and you will feel very good…an ego trip, it is not a love trip. But remember, once you succeed in disposing of the husband you will not be interested in the woman anymore. You were interested in the married woman; how can you be interested in the unmarried woman now? – again you will start looking for some fight somewhere. You will always make it a triangle. This is not love.

"In the name of love there is jealousy, there is competition, there is aggression, there is violence. You want to prove yourself, you want to prove yourself against the man: Look, I have taken away your woman. Once you have taken away the woman you will not be interested in the woman at all, because she was not the desired thing; the desired thing was a sort of victory.

"I have heard….

"A certain prominent businessman lost his wife and the funeral became a public occasion. All the dignitaries of the town attended and almost all were known to the bereaved. There was, however, a stranger, and he seemed more upset than anyone. Before the funeral was over he broke down completely.

"The bereaved husband asked, 'Who was this weeping stranger?'

"'Ah!' whispered someone, 'Didn't you know? He was your late wife's lover.'

"The bereaved moved across to the sobbing man, patted him on the back and said, 'Cheer up, old boy, cheer up. I shall probably marry again.'

"Beware. This is a disease, to fall in love with a married woman or a married man. Look for reasons. It is not love, there is something else working behind your mind, in your unconscious."
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Publisher Osho International
Duration of Talk 104 mins
File Size 29.44 MB
Type Conversa Individual