The Buddha Said... by Osho

The Buddha Said... by Osho

Author:Osho
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: The Buddha Said...: Meeting the Challenge of Life’s Difficulties
ISBN: 9781842931127
Publisher: Watkins Media
Published: 2016-09-08T16:00:00+00:00


THE BUDDHA SAID:

Moved by their selfish desires, people seek after fame and glory. But when they have acquired it, they are already stricken in years. If you hanker after worldly fame and practice not the way, your labors are wrongfully applied and your energy is wasted. It is like unto burning an incense stick. However much its pleasing odor be admired, the fire that consumes is steadily burning up the stick.

A very simple and matter-of-fact statement.

Moved by their selfish desires, people seek after fame and glory.

What is a selfish desire? In the Buddhist way of expression, a selfish desire is one that is based in the self. Ordinarily, in ordinary language, we call a desire selfish if it is against somebody else, and you don’t care about others. Even if it harms others, you go ahead and you fulfill your desire. People call you selfish because you don’t care for others, you don’t have any consideration for others. But when Buddha says a desire is selfish, his meaning is totally different. He says: If a desire is based in the idea of self, then it is selfish.

For example you donate money, a million dollars for some good cause – hospitals to be made, or schools to be opened, or food to be distributed to the poor, or medicine to be sent to poor parts of the country. Nobody will call it a selfish desire. Buddha will say it is – if there is any motivation of self. If you are thinking that by donating a million dollars you are going to earn some virtue and you are going to be rewarded in heaven, it is a selfish desire. It may not be harmful to others – it is not, in fact everybody will appreciate it. People will call you a great man, religious, virtuous; a great man of charity, love, compassion, sympathy. But Buddha will say the only thing that determines whether a desire is selfish or not is motivation. If you have donated without any motivation, then it is not selfish. If there is any motivation hidden somewhere – conscious, unconscious – that you are going to gain something out of it, here or hereafter, then it is a selfish desire. That which comes out of the self is a selfish desire; that which comes as part of the ego is a selfish desire. If you meditate just to attain to your selfhood, then it is a selfish desire.

Buddha has said to his disciples: Whenever you meditate, after each meditation, surrender all that you have earned out of meditation, surrender it to the universe. If you are blissful, pour it back into the universe – don’t carry it as a treasure. If you are feeling very happy, share it immediately – don’t become attached to it, otherwise your meditation itself will become a new process of the self. And the ultimate meditation is not a process of self. The ultimate meditation is a process of getting more and more into un-self, into non-self – it is a disappearance of the self.



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