Mind is localization of consciousness,
and it can be localized in any part of the body.
Ordinarily we have localized it in the head,
but other cultures and other civilizations in the past
have tried other parts of the body also,
and on other planets
there are beings with other parts of their bodies
working as their minds.
But whatsoever the part chosen
localization of consciousness means its freezing,
and whenever it ceases to flow freely as is needed
it is no longer consciousness
Meditation means: consciousness in its suchness.
So let consciousness fill the whole body,
let it flow throughout the totality of your being
and you will have a feeling of aliveness
which is never known and felt
by localized consciousness.
Whenever there is localization of consciousness
the part in which the localization happens
becomes tense and diseased
and the remainder of the body becomes a dead weight.
But with meditative consciousness
or flowing consciousness
everything changes completely:
the whole body becomes alive, sensitive and aware
and consequently weightless.
Then there is no center at which
tensions can exist and accumulate:
they cannot exist without frozen blocks of consciousness.
The flowing, moving consciousness
washes them out constantly with every movement.
And when the whole body is alive
only then do you begin to feel
the cosmic consciousness all around you.
How can a frozen consciousness,
and that too surrounded by a dead body,
feel the cosmic?
242. Love.
Now man knows more about man than ever
and yet no problem is solved.
It seems that something is basically wrong
with our so-called knowledge itself.
This whole knowledge is derived from analysis,
and analysis is incapable of penetrating
the depths of consciousness.
The analytical method is all right for matter
or for things
because there is no
but consciousness is
and to use the analytical method with consciousness
is to treat it as an object,
while it is not an object at all.
And it cannot be made an object;
its very nature is subjectivity,
its being is subjectivity,
so it must not be approached from outside
because then whatsoever is known about it is not about it.
Consciousness must be approached from inside –
and then the method is meditation and not analysis.
Meditation is synthetic:
it is concerned with the whole and not with the parts,
it is subjective and not objective,
it is irrational or super-rational and not rational,
it is religious or mystic and not scientific.
Authentic knowledge of consciousness
comes only through meditation and all else is
just superficial acquaintance
and basically erroneous
because the very source of it is fallacious and poisonous.
243. Love.
Life is a dream so enjoy it;
but do not ask for more because
then you only disturb the dream
and get nothing except a disturbed night.
Be a witness to the dreaming mind
then you go beyond dreaming and beyond mind itself.
And know well that there is an awakening
which is nothing but just a disturbed dream.
One can get to this below-dreaming state of awakening
through asking for more, desiring more –
as ordinarily we all do.
In a dream Mulla Nasruddin saw himself
being counted out coins
and when there were nine silver pieces in his hand
the invisible donor stopped giving them.
Nasruddin shouted:
that he woke himself up.
Finding that all the money had disappeared
he closed his eyes again and murmured,
All right, then, give them back –
I will take the nine.
There is also an awakening
the real awakening
in comparison to which man ordinarily is asleep.
One can reach this awakening
through
and unless one reaches it one is not really alive.
244. Love.
The divine is that from which one cannot depart,
and that from which one can depart is not the divine.
So find that from which you have never departed
and cannot ever depart from –
and then laugh at the absurdity of the human mind
and its efforts!
Buddha is still laughing because of that.
Listen!
245. Love.
Why does man suffer?
Man suffers because of his craving,
craving to possess that which cannot be possessed,
and craving to keep things forever with himself
which are essentially impermanent.
And chief among these things is his own ego,
his own
But all things are impermanent.
Except for change itself
everything changes.
Really nothing
because everything is only a process,
so as soon as one tries to possess anything it slips away.
The possessor himself is slipping away constantly!
Then there is frustration
and then there is suffering.
Know this well,
realize this well and there will be no suffering
because then you have unearthed the root.
246. Love.
The self can never be free –
because the self itself is the bondage.
This is the meaning of the penetrating saying of Jesus:
He that saveth his life shall lose it
and he that loseth his life shall know life abundant.