Appendix III
God said:
…And
what were Christ and all the Great Ones to the world but the embodiment of
love. What can possibly equal love, beloveds? Only love itself. Nothing else
equals love. Nothing can surpass it. Nothing can hold a candle to love.
Any departure from love is
exaggerated drama. It is hysteria. It is not truth. All the Great Ones came to
give love, and so they shared themselves. What did they think about but love?
What did they demonstrate but love? Who were they but love?
They were born the same as you. They
were born to a mother and father. The Great Ones walked on the same Earth that
you do walk on. They knew their connection to Heaven, and they offered you
Heaven right here on Earth. They discovered for themselves a new land, and, of
course, they wanted you to be beloved in this new land of love where hearts
burst into flame and where stars dance in everyone’s eyes and glory is to be
beheld.
When a new star is discovered, all
want to see it. And so the Great Ones discovered bright light on Earth and
pointed to it so that all might see. ‘Look up,’ the Great Ones said. ‘Do you
see what I see?’
‘Where?’ the people asked.
‘Here,’ the Great Ones said...
Christ represents the Divine gift of
love, love that opens hearts, love that connects all to Heaven and to Me.
(Excerpt from HEAVEN #3318, ‘What
Christ Yearned For,’ 25 December 2009, www.heavenletters.org/what-christ-yearned-for.html).
A Birthday Message by Osho.
God is the
echo from the universe. When you are in love, the echo is there. When you are
not in love, how can there be an echo? It is only you who are reflected again
and again in millions of ways, it is you who are thrown back to yourself again
and again. If you are in love, God is. If you are not in love, then what to say
about God? - even you are not.
I
was thinking what should I give to you today? Because this is my birthday, I
was incarnated into this body on this day. This is the day I saw for the first
time the green of the trees and the blue of the skies. This was the day I for
the first time opened my eyes and saw God all around. Of course the word 'God'
didn't exist at that moment, but what I saw was God. I was thinking what should
I give to you today? Then I remembered a saying of Buddha: SABBA DANAM DHAMMA
DANANA JNATI - the gift of truth excels all other gifts. And my truth is love.
The
word 'truth' looks to me a little too dry and desert-like. I am not in much
tune with the word 'truth' - it looks too logical, it looks too 'heady.' It
gives you the feeling of philosophy, not of religion. It gives you the idea as
if you have concluded - that you have come to a conclusion, that there has been
a syllogism behind it, argumentation and logic and reasoning. No, 'truth' is
not my word, 'love' is my word. Love is of the heart. Truth is partial, only
your head is involved. In love you are involved as a totality - your body, your
mind, your soul, all are involved.
Love
makes you a unity - and not a union, remember, but a unity. Because in a union
those who join together remain separate. In a unity they dissolve, they become
one, they melt into each other. And that moment I call the moment of truth,
when love has given you unity. First, love gives you unity in your innermost
core. Then you are no more a body, no more a mind, no more a soul. You are
simply one - unnamed, undefined, unclassified. No more determinate, definable,
no more comprehensible. A mystery, a joy, a surprise, a jubilation, a great
celebration.
First,
love gives you an inner unity. And when the inner unity has happened the second
happens on its own - you are not to do anything for it. Then you start falling
in unity with the whole beyond you. Then the drop disappears in the ocean and
the ocean disappears into the drop. That moment, that moment of orgasm between
you and the whole, is where you become a Buddha. That moment is the moment
Buddhahood is imparted to you. Or, better, revealed to you - you have always
been that, unaware.
My
word is love. So I say: My beloved ones, I love you. And I would like you to
fill the whole world with love. Let that be our religion. Not Christianity, not
Hinduism, not Islam, not Jainism, not Buddhism, but love. Love without any
adjective to it. Not Christian love - because how can love be Christian? It is
so stupid. How can love be Hindu? It is ridiculous. Love is simply love. In
love you can be a Christ. In love you can be a Buddha - but there is no
Buddhist love and there is no Christian love.
In
love you disappear, your mind disappears. In love you come to an utter
relaxation. That's my teaching to you, I teach love. And there is nothing
higher than love.
Then
I thought I should give you something beautiful on this day. And I remembered
Hakuin's Song of Meditation. It is a very small song, but a great gift. Hakuin
is one of the greatest Zen masters. His song contains all: all the Bibles and
all the Korans and all the Vedas. A small song of few lines, but it is like a
seed - very small, but if you allow passage to it to your heart, it can become
a great tree. It can become a Bodhi tree - it will have great foliage and much
shade and thousands of people can sit and rest underneath it. It will have big
branches and many birds can come and have their nests on it.
See:
I have become a tree. You are the people who have come to make their nests on
my tree. You can also become this. Everybody SHOULD become this - because
unless you become this you will go on missing your fulfilment. Unless you
become a great tree which has come to its foliage, flowers and fruits - which
is fulfilled - you will remain in discontent. Anguish will go on gnawing in
your heart, misery will linger around you. Bliss will be only a word,
signifying nothing. God will be just gibberish.
When
you have fulfilment then there is grace and then there is God. In your fulfilment
you come to realise the benediction of existence.
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