The Way Of The White Clouds

As a person thinks of sense objects, attachment for them arises, from attachment, desire for them will be born, from desire arises anger, from anger comes delusion, from delusion, comes loss of memory, and from loss of memory, comes destruction of discrimination, and from destruction of discrimination he perishes.


~ Gita 2.62-63


These two verses are of great importance for the spiritual people.
The thinking of sense worldly objects is the first step in the downward process.
At first, the person may not have any particular attachment to anything, but gradually the senses prompted by past samskaras settle on a particular object and the mind begins to think about it. So a kind of contact is established between the mind and that object, the senses being the connecting link.

Every person is constantly thinking about something. Some think wealth, others the pleasure of wine, others the pleasures of sex, others the dignity of position, name, and fame.
That attachment becomes stronger and stronger, and a deeply felt desire arises to possess and enjoy that object. This is Kama. It is the worst enemy of the person. Mahapapam (all sinful) – such is the Lord’s description of Kama. When Kama enters the mind, it is like a reptile moving about in the house. The occupants of that house live in horrible dread and there is every danger of their being stung and killed. Such indeed is the destructive power of Kama when it enters the human mind.
It is better to stop it before it enters the mind. Otherwise, the Kama in its wake will bring his associates, friends, and other destructive forces like Krodha (anger) and throw down the unfortunate person into destruction. Let the people know who his enemies are, how they work, how they tempt, how they subdue, and how they, finally destroy them.

When Kama (desire) enters the mind, just behind him comes Krodha (anger). These two are eternal associates of evil. One cannot be without the other. Such is the closeness of their intimacy. The frustration or unfulfilled desire causes anger and hatred.
The deluded person, fired with anger, forgets the people with whom he is dealing. Anger poison fills the whole personality. He trembles and shivers all over his body, his eyes become bloodshot, ‘his speech becomes incoherent, abuse and violence are indulged in, and the person is transformed into a wild animal.
When anger overpowers him. That moment the memory is lost, the person becomes a beast.
From the loss of memory, discrimination of right and wrong is lost. By the destruction of the grinding intellect, a person perishes.

@guruvaakya



My Way, The Way of the White Clouds, my 1. book of Osho, forever grateful ...

In Tibet they have a meditation: monks sitting on the hills, lonely, absolutely in aloneness, just meditating on white clouds drifting in the sky, continuously contemplating, and by and by being merged. Then they become white clouds – just perching on a hill like a white cloud. No mind, just being there. No resistance, no fight, nothing to be achieved, nothing to be lost. Just enjoying the very existence, celebrating the moment – the joy, the ecstasy of it.

OSHO

I call my way The Way of the White Clouds. And I would like you also to become white clouds. I say drifting, not moving, not moving to a point – just drifting wheresoever the winds lead you. Wheresoever you happen to be, that is the goal. So the goal is not something ending somewhere, the end of the line. The goal is every moment.
Here you are SIDDHAS to me, enlightened ones. Here you have achieved. Here you are as perfect as you can be, just like a Buddha, a Mahavira, or a Krishna. There is nothing else to be achieved. Right this very moment everything is there, only you are not alert. And you are not alert because your mind is in the future. You are not here. You are not aware of what has happened to you this very moment.
And this has been happening always and always. For many, many millions of lives this has been happening. Every moment you have been a buddha. Not for a single moment has it been missed. It cannot be missed, that is how nature itself is, how things are. You cannot miss it!

OSHO


By Integral Yoga


What are you doing today?
Nothing.
And tomorrow?
Nothing.
And the day after tomorrow?
Nothing either.


THE QUEST OF THE ECLIPSE 24 WILL GO ON UNTIL 25

DARKNESS TO LIGHT

A LIGHT IN THE DARK
THIS LIGHT IS LOVE
IT IS WHO YOU ARE AT YOUR DEEPEST CORE
SIMPLY BE WHO YOU TRULY ARE

NEVER GIVE UP ON YOU
KNOW THAT YOU ARE DIVINELY GUIDED
IT IS YOUR DESTINY TO REACH YOUR NEXT LEVEL  

GIVE YOURSELF SOME LOVE
EMBRACE YOUR SHADOW
LET THE TRANSFORMATION HAPPEN
LET GO FORGIVE & FORGET
DO MORE OF WHAT YOU LOVE
SING DANCE ENJOY

DO YOUR SADHANA
LISTEN TO THE SATSANG OF THE ENLIGHTENED
WEAR WHITE & CHRYSTALS
SPEND TIME IN NATURE
& LISTEN TO HIGH FREQUENCY MUSIC

IS ONLY WHAT ONCE WORKED FOR ME
I WHISH YOU LOVE & LIGHT
AND BLESSINGS
STAY STRONG

YOU WILL GET THERE
YOU WILL SURVIVE
YOU WILL REACH YOUR NEXT LEVEL
BECAUSE IT IS GODS PLAN FOR YOU

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GODS LOVE
be courageous
just look inside
so or so you can't hide
open your eyes to the truth now
the greatest fullfillment
the strongest protection
the highest revelation
always takes care of you
it is inside you
it is you

FROM DARKNESS TO LIGHT
look deep inside
beyond betrayal is the bride
beyond anger is compassion
beyond fear is love
beyond wearkness is strenght
beyond the lie the truth
beyond all the darkness is the light
beyond the fleeting illusion your eternity
beyond all limits the vast infinity
beyond the body-mind your divinity
beyond death you are forever free


"If you are only enlightened in the Himalayas, but no longer in the marketplace, then all your enlightenment was just an illusion."

Osho


Places also have good or bad karma. Even Buddha and the yogis described places that are conducive to meditation. A hermitage is conducive to meditation. The path leads inwards. The path to discovering the treasure leads you to the inner self. So anything that makes it easier to turn inwards is conducive to meditation.
The marketplace stands for the turbulent world, which can distract you at any time with its colours and noise.
The master is master and nothing on the outside can tear him away from his absorption in the divine.
So, if you are truly free, then you are free everywhere, no matter where you are.
To find the truth, you have to give up the lie. Every lie. And that includes the common misconception of being a body, an emotion or a thought or any of your mental activities. You have to give up the mind. This is the radical teaching of the truth.

Are you at peace with yourself? Are you at peace with yourself? Can you be with yourself? Can you stay with yourself? No matter what film is played for you on the outside? Do you actually change even the smallest part of the film for the better by getting upset about it? Realise the futility of it once and for all. The film you are watching is not you. It's your film only insofar as you live in an environment where that film is playing. In almost every environment there are advantages and disadvantages. So if you are still attached to the outside, then make yourself aware of the advantages of your environment. Then you'll feel better and that in turn is better for your environment.
But the meditator has realised that neither the advantages nor the disadvantages of his surroundings really have anything to do with himself. They are there like day and night. They are subject to rhythms and change and ultimately to passing away and becoming again until they dissolve again. Seek that what never dies my friend. So you can be at peace. 


We are all Gods children
Everlasting love
Love is our saviour
Come and rise above

We are all Gods children
Shining in his light
Happy ever after
We are shining bright

We are all Gods children
Love and light pervail
Happy ever after
Go on honey sail

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