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Part X : 1987-1990 Poona-Two : Last discourse
series: The Zen Manifesto
From 2-10 April 1989, Osho continues what is to be his last series
of discourses.
Friends, It has been a long awaiting, but that is the very essence
of Zen—to wait, to wait for nothing.
There is no God, there is no ultimate meaning.
Life is all there is.
Those who have found, have found nothing but that there is nothing
to be found.
Zen is the ultimate manifesto of non-finding, of rejoicing without
any reason, of laughing and loving and dancing without any cause….
I said to you that you have to wait long for me, but it is part
of the game.
Zen accepts both the presence and the absence, life and death—all
the contradictions. Zen is vast enough to contain all contradictions.
Perhaps Zen is the only way that contains contradictions, and
that does not disallow anything. It rejoices in everything without
any conditions. It accepts everything as it is without making
any demands on it. It has no commandments, "Thou shalt,"
or "Thou shalt not…"
Zen knows nothing about commandments.
Zen knows only a vast life which contains all kinds of contradictions
in a deep harmony. The night is in harmony with the day, and life
is in harmony with death, and the earth is harmony with the sky.
The presence is in harmony with the absence. This immense harmony,
this synchronicity is the essential Manifesto of Zen. This is
the only way of life which respects and loves, and denies nothing,
condemns nothing….
Zen is a declaration of the organic unity of all contradictions
of life. And because existence accepts everything, who are you
to choose? Who are you to judge? Zen knows no judgment. Nobody
is a sinner and nobody is a saint. Both are playing a game of
their choice, and both will receive their rewards accordingly.
If you have done something wrong, something wrong will happen
to you. If you have been blissful to others, existence will be
blissful to you…a simple arithmetic. Zen does not believe
in complexities, it is a very simple acceptance of the totality
that surrounds us.
These days I have been away from you, but I was aware of you,
as you were aware of me. I heard your sound of joy, I heard your
songs…and I was waiting for the right day to come. zenman03
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