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manigma
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Posted - Apr 12 2011 : 09:50:18 AM
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The first great meeting is the meeting of the man and the woman within you; and the second, ultimate meeting is the meeting of you as a human being, total, whole, with the whole, the meeting of the human with the divine. That is eternal. Once that has happened you are beyond death. It cannot be undone again.
When your inner polarities meet, you become one, then God is attracted towards you. And this meeting of the creator within you with the creator of the whole -- happens when you are so silent, so totally silent, so absent that the pulse stands still and breathing stops.
THIS IS THE MOMENT OF TRUE CREATIVE UNION, THE STATE OF WHICH IT IS SAID: THE MOON GATHERS UP THE TEN THOUSAND WATERS...
When the moon is full, sea water starts rising towards the moon, wants to go to the moon. Exactly like that, man wants to reach to God. But unless you create this capacity in you, this utter emptiness in you, you will rise a little and you will fall again. But when you have become an absence -- an absence but not negative, an absence of utter positivity -- then the moon gathers up the ten thousand waters. Then you rise and you go on rising, and the meeting with the moon!...
IN THE MIDST OF THIS DARKNESS, THE HEAVENLY HEART SUDDENLY BEGINS A MOVEMENT.
And when your ordinary heart has stopped and your ordinary pulse has stopped, then for the first time you feel a totally different quality starting. You again breathe, but the breathing is no more the same. Your pulse again starts pulsating, but it is no more the same pulse. Now God lives in you. Now you are not there, only God is.
That's why we call Buddha 'Bhagwan': a moment came when God started living in him. The man disappeared. Then the man was just a hollow bamboo and the song of God started flowing through him. This is the ultimate goal.
The Secret of Secrets Vol. 2 http://www.oshoworld.com/e-books/se...search_title
PS: "So God created man in his own image." Genesis 1:27 |
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