by Esoteric | Nov 22, 2012 | Osho
“You have to be grateful to existence that it has chosen you to be a passage for a few beautiful children. But you are not to interfere in their growth, in their potential. You are not to impose yourself upon them. They are not going to live in the same times, they are not going to face the same problems. They will be part of another world. Don’t prepare them for this world, this society, this time, because then you will be creating troubles for them. They will find themselves unfit, unqualified.”
by Esoteric | Nov 22, 2012 | Osho
“Those who want just to think about life, about living, about love — for them, past and future are perfectly beautiful because they give them infinite scope. They can decorate their past, make it as beautiful as they like — although they never lived it; when it was present they were not there. These are just shadows, reflections. They were continuously running, and while running they have seen a few things they think they have lived.”
by Esoteric | Nov 22, 2012 | Osho
“For those who want to live — not to think about it, but to love; not to think about it, but to be; not to philosophize about it — there is no other alternative: then drink the present moment’s juices. Squeeze it totally because it is not going to come back again. Once gone, it is gone forever.”
by Esoteric | Nov 22, 2012 | Krishnamurti
“So, again, there are all the major problems of life, and they are complex – one must come to them very simply, not demanding a thing. Then one discovers for oneself a state of mind that is not touched by thought, a totally different dimension that man is always seeking. It is only when one stops seeking, and faces the fact of what actually is and goes beyond, that one will discover it for oneself.”
by Esoteric | Nov 22, 2012 | Krishnamurti
“Love cannot possibly be cultivated; it cannot be put together by thought. Thought is always old and love can never be old. All our relationship is based on thought; thought has created images which come between people, and it is these images that have relationships; so love doesn’t exist. Love is always new – yet neither new nor old, something entirely different.”