The Essence of Emptiness
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"Religion is irrational – by the irrational and for the irrational. Reason cannot contain it; reason is so small.
"Religion is the vast sky of existence; reason is a tiny human phenomenon. Reason has to..."
"Religion is the vast sky of existence; reason is a tiny human phenomenon. Reason has to..."
"Religion is irrational – by the irrational and for the irrational. Reason cannot contain it; reason is so small.
"Religion is the vast sky of existence; reason is a tiny human phenomenon. Reason has to..."
Osho continues:
"Religion is the vast sky of existence; reason is a tiny human phenomenon. Reason has to..."
"It is a heart phenomenon. You have to feel it rather than think it. You have to be it to know it. Being is knowing – and there is no other knowing.
"That's why religion has to choose a different kind of language. Religion has to talk in parables, in poetry, in metaphors, in myth. Those are indirect ways of hinting at the truth – only hinting at the truth, no direct pointing; just whispering, not shouting. It comes to you in a deep rapport.
"These small poems of the Zen master, Ikkyu, are of immense importance. They are not great poetry, remember, because that is not the concern. The poetry has been used as a device so that your heart can be stirred. The poetry is not the goal. Ikkyu is not concerned with creating great poetry. He is not really a poet, he is a mystic, but rather than speaking prose, he speaks in poetry – for a certain reason.
"The reason is poetry has an indirect way of hinting at things. Poetry is feminine; prose is masculine. Prose, the very structure of it, is logical; poetry is basically illogical. Prose has to be clear-cut; poetry has to be vague – that's its beauty, its quality. Prose simply says what it says; poetry says many things. Prose is needed in the day-to-day world, in the marketplace. But whenever something of the heart has to be said, prose is always found inadequate, and one has to fall back to poetry.
"There are two languages in language. Each language consists of two languages: one is prose, the other is poetry. Prose has become very predominant because it is utilitarian. Poetry has disappeared by and by, because it has no utility. It is needed only when you are in love. It is needed only when you are talking of love, death, prayerfulness, truth, godliness. These are not commodities; they are not sold in the marketplace, they are not purchased either.
"Our world, slowly, slowly, has become linear. The other language, the deeper language, has lost its meaning for us, and because of the disappearance of the second language, the language of poetry, man has become very poor, because all richness is of the heart."
"That's why religion has to choose a different kind of language. Religion has to talk in parables, in poetry, in metaphors, in myth. Those are indirect ways of hinting at the truth – only hinting at the truth, no direct pointing; just whispering, not shouting. It comes to you in a deep rapport.
"These small poems of the Zen master, Ikkyu, are of immense importance. They are not great poetry, remember, because that is not the concern. The poetry has been used as a device so that your heart can be stirred. The poetry is not the goal. Ikkyu is not concerned with creating great poetry. He is not really a poet, he is a mystic, but rather than speaking prose, he speaks in poetry – for a certain reason.
"The reason is poetry has an indirect way of hinting at things. Poetry is feminine; prose is masculine. Prose, the very structure of it, is logical; poetry is basically illogical. Prose has to be clear-cut; poetry has to be vague – that's its beauty, its quality. Prose simply says what it says; poetry says many things. Prose is needed in the day-to-day world, in the marketplace. But whenever something of the heart has to be said, prose is always found inadequate, and one has to fall back to poetry.
"There are two languages in language. Each language consists of two languages: one is prose, the other is poetry. Prose has become very predominant because it is utilitarian. Poetry has disappeared by and by, because it has no utility. It is needed only when you are in love. It is needed only when you are talking of love, death, prayerfulness, truth, godliness. These are not commodities; they are not sold in the marketplace, they are not purchased either.
"Our world, slowly, slowly, has become linear. The other language, the deeper language, has lost its meaning for us, and because of the disappearance of the second language, the language of poetry, man has become very poor, because all richness is of the heart."
Publisher | Osho International |
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Duration of Talk | 97 mins |
File Size | 20.1 MB |
Type | Conversa Individual |
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