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OSHO
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OSHO International Foundation presents
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Osho: I Live Spontaneously
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From an interview with Ken Kashiwahara, Good Morning America, ABC Network, USA
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Thank you very much for speaking with us tonight.
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A number of years ago you adopted a vow of silence.
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Recently, you have decided to speak out to your supporters
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and then to us here today.
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Why have you decided to speak out now?
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I live
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spontaneously.
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I never decide
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anything beforehand,
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I keep
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the tomorrow open.
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If I feel like speaking, I speak.
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If I feel like being silent,
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then there is no other way than to be silent.
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And I never ask myself why,
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because no "why" is answerable.
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All answers are arbitrary.
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So I simply go on
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floating with the river --
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never asking where it is going,
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why it is going,
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where it is going to end.
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And this is my basic approach to life,
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a total let-go.
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Was there a reason that you decided to adopt
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the vow of silence in the first place,
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or was there also no reason?
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There is never any reason,
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I don't live by reason.
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I simply allow things to happen.
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I don't know why I became silent.
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I don't know why
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I started to speak again,
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but I enjoyed being silent
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and I'm enjoying being
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out of silence again.
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I don't know about tomorrow:
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I may be silent,
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I may be speaking,
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I may not be here at all.
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You say the whole world is a mess.
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What is it that you're trying to create
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in man, in the world?
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I am simply saying that there is a way to be sane.
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I'm saying that you can get rid of all
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this insanity, created in you by the past.
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How?
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Just by being a simple witness of your thought processes.
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That's my method of meditation.
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It is not a prayer because there is no God to pray to.
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It is simply sitting silently,
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witnessing the thoughts passing before you.
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Just witnessing, not interfering,
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not even judging --
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because the moment you judge
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you have lost the pure witness.
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The moment you say "This is good," "this is bad,"
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you have already jumped into the thought process.
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It takes a little time
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to create a gap between the witness
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and the mind.
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Once the gap is there,
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you are in for a great surprise...
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that you are not the mind; that you are the witness,
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a watcher.
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And this process of watching
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is the very alchemy of real religion,
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because as you become more and more deeply
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rooted in witnessing
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thoughts start disappearing.
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A moment comes, there is no thought at all.
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You are,
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but the mind is utterly empty.
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That's the moment of enlightenment.
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That is the moment when you become -- for the first time --
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unconditioned,
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sane,
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really a free
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human being.
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If I can, I'd like to get you
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to set the record straight
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about some of these things that have been said. For example:
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It has been written and
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people have talked about you as a "free sex guru."
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Man is not a monogamous animal at all.
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He is polygamous
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and everybody knows it.
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You may have the most beautiful wife,
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that does not mean
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you don't get attracted to other women;
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that once in a while you don't
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dream about other women.
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Somebody may have
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the best possible husband.
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That does not make any change.
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Man is, by nature, polygamous.
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Monogamy is enforced on him.
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Are you saying that man should follow his polygamous instincts?
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He should simply follow nature
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wherever it leads.
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Polygamy is perfectly good.
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In fact, there is no need for monogamy or polygamy.
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I'm a little further ahead.
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I see
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the relationship of love or sex
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as an absolutely free phenomenon.
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