Real prayer is thanksgiving to God (Osho). Osho - Prayer Is Not Desire (1975) lyrics by Ma Prem Champa

Osho what is prayer read

Eat well famous story about a peasant girl in love from Punjab. This girl once, in thought, walked across the field, where a religious man offered up his prayers. The law of religion does not allow crossing such a place. As the village girl walked back, the religious man told her:

How rude you acted, foolish girl, after all, it is a great sin to pass through the place where a person offers prayers to God!

The girl stopped and asked in great bewilderment:

What do you mean by prayers?

Prayers? he exclaimed. - Don't you know, silly girl, what prayers are? This is a conversation with God! To offer prayers is to think about God and talk to Him.

How strange! How could you see me if you thought about God and talk to Him? When I passed here, I thought about my beloved and talked to him inwardly. Therefore, I did not notice you at all.

Osho quotes

A selection of quotes from Walsh's books "Conversations with God" and statements by other interesting authors - about the soul, love, God, and our relationship with Him, if any.

There is a way to get rid of wars, fears, worries and worries forever. This is a spiritual way. All life problems have a spiritual origin and a spiritual solution.

The highest feeling is oneness with All That Is. This is a great return to the Truth that the soul longs for. This is the feeling of perfect love.

Each heart that sincerely asks: "What is it, the path to God?" - the path is shown. Everyone is given the truth that can be perceived by the heart. Come to Me by the path of your heart, but not by the path of your mind. You can never find Me in your mind.

What is important for the soul? The highest feeling of love you can imagine. This is the desire of the soul. This is its meaning and purpose. The soul needs feelings. Not knowledge, but feelings. She already has knowledge, but knowledge is concepts. Feelings are experiences. The soul wants to feel itself and, thus, to know itself through its own experience.

Very few of the value judgments that you accepted as your truth were based on your own experience. But you came here precisely for the sake of experience - and it was from your experience that you had to create yourself. You created yourself out of the experience of others.

Relationships constantly check what you are capable of, constantly urge you to create, express and experience on your own experience more and more higher features of yourself, your even more elevated worldview, your even more wonderful ideas about yourself. Nowhere can you do this so directly, effectively and so clearly as in a relationship. In fact, you can't do all of this outside of a relationship at all.

At critical moments in all human relationships, there is only one question: "How would love act now?"

Love is as natural a function as breathing.

True love is unity, the union of I and YOU in one whole, the absence of separation. Love is the desire to return to the One Whole, this is the desire to dissolve into the whole.

A man in love demands perfection from another, as if he owes him something. A woman, having fallen in love, demands perfection from a man, simply because she has fallen in love. A man, having fallen in love with a woman, also demands from her, as if she owes him something. This is self-centeredness.

True love can only give without asking for anything in return; it is shared unconditionally. Only greed asks and expects.

V true love there is not and cannot be disappointment, because there is no expectation in it. As for fake love, it can never be satisfied, since its expectations are endless - it is always not enough for it. Therefore, fake love is only disappointing, and real love is complete satisfaction.

True, Supreme love is deep spiritual experience, which has nothing to do with bodies and the opposite of the sexes.

A person turns to God with a request, and such a prayer is a means to an end, just a tool. For a person, the prayer itself is not important, he wants to get a result, therefore such a prayer cannot be called real.

Real prayer has no purpose, it is itself a goal - it is gratitude, thanksgiving to the Almighty for allowing us to be, to breathe in the aromas of flowers, to see all this variety of life forms.

It is so wonderful to feel grateful to God that nothing can compare to this feeling. Osho says that prayer is the highest point of human happiness, and such prayer does not become a means to achieve any goal. The goal is gratitude, love of God, and when this goal is achieved, when you feel it, every moment becomes real prayer- a feeling of gratitude.

You exude this fragrance, share it, give it to others and to God - and there is no calculation, no deal, no expectation, no anxiety. This is gratitude at every moment (and for every moment) of being, this is love, real happiness. It is a harmonious flow of energy from soul to God and from God to soul. You are in constant prayer of gratitude, what could be better than this?

Quotes from new conversations with God

God is in everyone's heart and speaks to us in a whisper of love.

When we stop hearing, He manifests Himself as the Voice of a Loving Conscience.

And when we no longer even hear our conscience, He is forced to shout into our mouthpiece of suffering.

For how else can He reach out to our hearts?

I will always protect you.

Will you call Allah, Buddha, Hosts, Christ or

Omnipresent Love, I will always come to your aid.

However, this help will be shown in different ways,

depending on who you call Me.

and their infinitely varied relationship of mutual love!

The energies of God, including individual souls,

differ from their Source

(otherwise their relationship could not have arisen)

and at the same time they are one with Him.

All events that take place take place in the Name of Love.

You are a tiny particle of this Love, and you exist,

to take our place in this gigantic plan,

in this grandiose plan of Her movement, Her life,

Its self-continuation. This Love is I myself.

And one day you will return to Me.

You are always a servant of Great Love.

The question was never - to serve or not to serve God,

but your eternal choice is how to serve.

I want you to wake up because

there is a thousand times greater happiness.

And one day you will find it. Your sleep is not eternal.

fulfilling your desires,

allowing you to use Him,

without disturbing your lifestyle,

that suits you quite well ...

But what if God is a living person?

These are just a few quotes from the new book The Voice of a Loving Conscience. To understand God more as a Personality, you can read new conversations with God, which in many ways reveal Him personal qualities... The book is no less interesting and engaging than Walsh's early books on the subject. She gives answers to many indeed important questions life, helping to orient in their desires and determine priorities. God is always ready to help us if we sincerely turn to him - no matter what religion we are in, or whether we go to church at all. The book "Voice of a loving conscience" published on the site "Conversations with God" is a new, fresh look at yourself, your inner world, on their desires and relationship with God. The book can be read online or downloaded in any format convenient for you. Cognitive reading!

Music of the soul

Rajneesh Bhagwan Shri

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Bhagwan Shri Rajneesh (Osho)

When you are in the early morning

see the sunrise, watch

in silence and within you

sunrise also begins - this is prayer.

When a bird soars in the sky

and you soar in the sky. And you forgot

that you are apart is prayer.

Wherever division disappears

When you become one

with existence, with the universal whole, -

Prayer is the experience of resurrection, it is rebirth, it is the birth of a new vision ... it is a new dimension, it is A New Look on things, this is a new way of life. Not something that you do; but something that you become. This state of being has nothing to do with the words that you utter in a temple, a mosque, or a church. It is a silent dialogue with existence.

This is attunement with the universal, with the whole ... to come into harmony with the whole is prayer. This experience is great and limitless, and no precision is possible in it. He is indefinable; any definition is disproportionately small. Any definition conveys some part, but only a part. Much remains unsaid.

The experience of prayer is so pervasive that it contains contradictions. Therefore, someone can say: "Prayer is silence" - and he will be right, absolutely right. Someone else may say: “Prayer is a dialogue” - and also be right, because prayer is a dialogue in silence. At first glance, "dialogue" and "silence" contradict each other. They speak in dialogue, listen in silence. They talk in dialogue, they just stay in silence: there is nothing to say.

What can you say? You can bow down. You can celebrate. And yet, your bow, your service, your celebration, your gratitude ... all these are still attempts to express. You try to express yourself without words, because words are so small, and your heart wants to express itself so fully. So this is a dialogue, albeit in silence. In a sense, it is a conversation in which you and the whole of existence participate - an existence that becomes your beloved, that becomes your “You”. And yet in prayer there is neither "I" nor "You" - one and the other disappears. Both merge into one, unite into one whole, an organic whole. Like a dewdrop in the ocean, you disappear. Nothing separates you and existence. What kind of dialogue can there be?

Both definitions are correct. Those who call prayer a dialogue - like Christians, like Jews, like Hindus - are right. But they speak only of a fraction of the greatest experience called prayer. Buddhists say there is no dialogue. Jainism says that there is no dialogue, because there is neither "I" nor "You." Only absolute silence. They are also right - but it is also true that it is definitely very difficult to approach prayer.

Unlike science, religion cannot be defined. If you ask science, everything is accurate in science. You ask: "What is water?" And science says: "H 2 0". So simple! Exhaustively simple. "Н 2 0" - and that says it all, because water belongs to the objective world. The object is amenable to analysis.

Prayer refers to the world of subjectivity. It is not an analytic object. As a matter of fact, prayer cannot be shown to anyone. If someone insists: “I don’t see any prayer in you,” you will not be able to show him your prayer, you will not even be able to prove its existence. Prayer is like love — more like love than the H2O of water. Love is just as indefinable.

Always remember: there are things that are under you, and there are things that are above you. In those things that are under you, accuracy is possible. But in those things that are above you, you cannot be precise. They are bigger than you. If prayer exists, prayer does not exist in you - on the contrary: you exist in prayer. Prayer is above you. You simply vibrate in this immense dimension, in this super-abundance.

Sense is a subtle phenomenon. It is like the scent of a flower. You cannot catch it, touch it with your hands, but it exists - can you catch it or not, can you put its safe or not. It still exists!

If we take this question further ... then what is poetry? Just a bunch of words in a specific order? No. It is something that happens when words are in a certain order - but more than a certain word order. This is not grammar, this is not language - it is something transcendental; something brought to life by words. Words give a reason for poetry to happen.

And it’s the same in music. Instruments, notes, sounds serve to bring about silence - which is music. Music is between two sounds, poetry is between two words; everything that is alive and meaningful is between the lines ... Never in the lines themselves - always between the lines; you need to learn to read in between, in gaps, in pauses.

But still something can be said about prayer ... - although nothing can be said for sure, so I cannot fulfill your desire. The very nature of prayer prevents this, and it would be blasphemous to go against its nature.

So, the first thing I can say about prayer is a feeling of immeasurable gratitude, gratitude. You have the opportunity to be here in this world, in all its beauty, with all its trees and rivers, mountains and stars. In this amazing beauty you live, you pulsate with life. You didn't deserve this opportunity. You received it as a gift. Prayer gives thanks for this gift of life. Just breathing is such a joy. just open your eyes - and see the green leaves. - or the chirping of birds, or the sounds of running water, or the silence of the night in its velvet darkness ... Or sunset, or dawn ... we did not deserve this! We received all this as a gift, but did not even express gratitude.

Whether God exists or not, we owe gratitude. People think, "If God exists, we will thank him." I tell you exactly the opposite: "You will find God if you begin to thank." There is no other way. You will find God if you become grateful, because God only happens in this dimension of gratitude. You don't look with your ears and you don't listen with your eyes: your eyes can only see, your ears can only hear - just like that, only gratitude can find God, only gratitude can feel God.

And second, prayer is a way of life. It is not a specific set of activities performed as some kind of morning ritual. If prayer is performed as a ritual, it loses all meaning. If prayer is performed as a ritual, it will not bring you religiosity - it will make you a Hindu, it will make you a Muslim, but it will not bring religiosity. Let prayer be something completely informal: something from the very heart ... not a ritual, but hastily performed in the morning, because "it is necessary"; because you were taught that way; because you are doing your duty. Not completing the ritual makes you feel a little guilty; having performed the ritual, you do not receive a drop of joy from it. When the ritual is not perfect, only a sense of guilt is produced. To avoid feeling guilty, you perform a ritual. This is not a prayer.

Prayer is a way of life.

What I mean? The man of prayer is in prayer twenty-four hours a day. He sleeps in prayer; his dream itself is a kind of prayer. In a dream, he is so relaxed, as if sleeping in the arms of the universe. Falling asleep, he sleeps in divinity. When he wakes up, he wakes up in divinity. He opens his eyes, and gratitude, infinite gratitude, enters first into his heart and into his being. He eats divinity, he drinks divinity. He steps into divinity. He breathes in divinity, he breathes in divinity. Throughout his twenty-four hours, prayer continues unceasingly. Like background music at the edge of the ear, prayer is played continuously. Whatever he does, it doesn't matter: the prayer goes on.

I am not saying that you repeat "Rama, Rama, Rama" or "Alla, Alla, Alla." Repetition will do nothing. If you start chanting "Ram, Ram, Ram," it will disrupt the normal course of life. Driving - you will not be able to drive normally, because the mind will be split. You cannot fully invest yourself in any work. So there is no need to repeat anything. Words and repetition have nothing to do with it; prayer is a kind of feeling, a kind of presence. You can imagine a mother sleeping: at night she sleeps, her child sleeps next to her ... maybe in the rainy season, when there are clouds and thunder in the sky. Thunderclaps won't wake her. But as soon as the child moves a little in a dream, cries, and she immediately wakes up. The thunder could not wake her up, but the child ... Even in her sleep, some part of her being remembers the child. So is prayer.

Music of the soul

When you see the sunrise in the early morning, you watch in silence and the sunrise begins within you too, that is prayer. When a bird is soaring in the sky and you are soaring in the sky. And you forgot that you are apart - that is prayer.

Wherever division disappears, prayer arises. When you become one with existence, with the universal whole, that is prayer.

Prayer - The Song of Silence

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What is prayer? What is its exact definition?

Prayer is the experience of resurrection, it is rebirth, it is the birth of a new vision ... it is a new dimension, it is a new way of looking at things, it is a new way of life. Not something that you do; but something like you become... This state of being has nothing to do with the words that you utter in a temple, a mosque, or a church. It is a silent dialogue with existence.

This is attunement with the universal, with the whole ... to come into harmony with the whole is prayer. This experience is great and limitless, and no accuracy in it is impossible. He is indefinable; any definition is disproportionately small. Any definition conveys some part, but only a part. Much remains unsaid.

The experience of prayer is so pervasive that it contains contradictions. Therefore, someone can say: "Prayer is silence" - and he will be right, absolutely right. Someone else may say: “Prayer is a dialogue” - and also be right, because prayer is a dialogue in silence. At first glance, "dialogue" and "silence" contradict each other. They speak in dialogue, listen in silence. They talk in dialogue, they just stay in silence: there is nothing to say.

What can you say? You can bow down. You can celebrate. And yet, your bow, your service, your celebration, your gratitude ... all these are still attempts to express. You try to express yourself without words, because words are so small, and your heart wants to express itself so fully. So this is a dialogue, albeit in silence. In a sense, it is a conversation in which you and the whole of existence participate - an existence that becomes your beloved, that becomes your “You”. And yet in prayer there is neither "I" nor "You" - one and the other disappears. Both merge into one, unite into one whole, an organic whole. Like a dewdrop in the ocean, you disappear. Nothing separates you and existence. What kind of dialogue can there be?

Both definitions are correct. Those who call prayer a dialogue - like Christians, like Jews, like Hindus - are right. But they speak only of a fraction of the greatest experience called prayer.

Prayer should remain vague, elusive, without clear lines. Prayer must remain incomprehensible. You see it only in passing, like a fleeting glimpse, but you cannot catch it entirely, touch it with your hands. It does not boil down to a simple definition.

Unlike science, religion cannot be defined. If you ask science, everything is accurate in science. You ask: “What is water?” And science says: “H2O”. So simple! Exhaustively simple. “H2O” - and that says it all, because water belongs to the objective world. The object is amenable to analysis.

Prayer refers to the world of subjectivity. It is not an analytic object. As a matter of fact, prayer cannot be shown to anyone. If someone insists: “I don’t see any prayer in you,” you will not be able to show him your prayer, you will not even be able to prove its existence. Prayer is like love - more like love than H2O of water. Love is just as indefinable.

Always remember: there are things that are under you, and there are things that are above you. In those things that are under you, accuracy is possible. But in those things that are above you, you cannot be precise. They are bigger than you. If prayer exists, prayer does not exist in you - on the contrary: you exist in prayer. Prayer is above you. You simply vibrate in this immense dimension, in this super-abundance.

But we have been taught, especially in this age of science, to be precise in everything. And this stubborn pursuit of precision destroyed much that was beautiful and valuable in life. If something doesn't lend itself precise definition, the mind tries to deny its existence.

Divinity cannot be precisely defined, and the mind says, "So divinity cannot exist." Love cannot be precisely defined; then the mind says: "Love has only dreamed of us, no more." Beauty cannot be precisely defined; then the mind says, “We just invented the beauty. There is nothing in it but our fantasies. " But what then remains? Does this mean that there is no more beauty in the world, no love, no good? So the world has lost all meaning? No, the world itself has remained the same and has not lost its meaning; it is only your maddened desire for precision that makes it meaningless.

Sense is a subtle phenomenon. It is like the scent of a flower. You cannot catch it, touch it with your hands, but it exists - can you catch it or not, can you put its safe or not. It still exists!

How do you define music? If you begin to define it, it will be destroyed. Then there will be only an organized set of sounds, no more ... A certain kind of noise, organized in such a way that it no longer seems like noise. Soothing noise, pleasant to the ear. Is that all? Is there really nothing else in music? No, there is more to music than notes; something more than a complete collection of notes.

If we take this question further ... then what is poetry? Just a bunch of words in a specific order? No. It is something that happens when words are in a certain order - but more than a certain word order. This is not grammar, this is not language - it is something transcendental; something brought to life by words. Words give a reason for poetry to happen.

And it’s the same in music. Instruments, notes, sounds serve to bring about silence - which is music. Music is between two sounds, poetry is between two words; everything that is alive and meaningful is between the lines ... Never in the lines themselves - always between lines; you need to learn to read in between, in gaps, in pauses.

But still something can be said about prayer ... - although nothing can be said for sure, so I cannot fulfill your desire. The very nature of prayer prevents this, and it would be blasphemous to go against its nature.

So, the first thing I can say about prayer is a feeling of immeasurable gratitude, gratitude. You have the opportunity to be here in this world, in all its beauty, with all its trees and rivers, mountains and stars. In this amazing beauty you live, you pulsate with life. You didn't deserve this opportunity. You received it as a gift. Prayer gives thanks for this gift of life. Just breathing is such a joy. just open your eyes - and see the green leaves. - or the chirping of birds, or the sounds of running water, or the silence of the night in its velvet darkness ... Or sunset, or dawn ... we did not deserve this! We received all this as a gift, but did not even express gratitude.

Whether God exists or not, we owe gratitude. People think, "If God exists, we will thank him." I tell you exactly the opposite: "You will find God if you begin to thank." There is no other way. You will find God if you become grateful, because God only happens in this dimension of gratitude. You don't look with your ears and you don't listen with your eyes: your eyes can only see, your ears can only hear - just like that, only gratitude can find God, only gratitude can feel God.

And second, prayer is a way of life. It is not a specific set of activities performed as some kind of morning ritual. If prayer is performed as a ritual, it loses all meaning. If prayer is performed as a ritual, it will not bring you religiosity - it will make you a Hindu, it will make you a Muslim, but it will not bring religiosity. Let prayer be something completely informal: something from the very heart ... not a ritual, but hastily performed in the morning, because “it is necessary”; because you were taught that way; because you are doing your duty. Not completing the ritual makes you feel a little guilty; having performed the ritual, you do not receive a drop of joy from it. When the ritual is not perfect, only a sense of guilt is produced. To avoid feeling guilty, you perform a ritual. This is not a prayer.

Prayer is a way of life.

What I mean? The man of prayer is in prayer twenty-four hours a day. He sleeps in prayer; his dream itself is a kind of prayer. In a dream, he is so relaxed, as if sleeping in the arms of the universe. Falling asleep, he sleeps in divinity. When he wakes up, he wakes up in divinity. He opens his eyes, and gratitude, infinite gratitude, enters first into his heart and into his being. He eats divinity, he drinks divinity. He steps into divinity. He breathes in divinity, he breathes in divinity. Throughout his twenty-four hours, prayer continues unceasingly. Like background music at the edge of the ear, prayer is played continuously. Whatever he does, it doesn't matter: the prayer goes on.

I am not saying that you repeat "Rama, Rama, Rama" or "Alla, Alla, Alla." Repetition will do nothing. If you start chanting "Ram, Ram, Ram," it will disrupt the normal course of life. Driving - you will not be able to drive normally, because the mind will be split. You cannot fully invest yourself in any work. So there is no need to repeat anything. Words and repetition have nothing to do with it; prayer is a kind of feeling, a kind of presence. You can imagine a mother sleeping: at night she sleeps, her child sleeps next to her ... maybe in the rainy season, when there are clouds and thunder in the sky. Thunderclaps won't wake her. But as soon as the child moves a little in a dream, cries, and she immediately wakes up. The thunder could not wake her up, but the child ... Even in her sleep, some part of her being remembers the child. So is prayer.

You live everyday life, you perform ordinary actions, you work, but deep inside, in the holy of holies of your being, you keep an unceasing bow to existence - prayer continues, gratitude continues. Sometimes, at some moment of silence, prayer will come to the surface; at ordinary times it continues internally, latently.

In prayer live; in prayer do not require… In prayer you entrust yourself to the silence and uncertainty of existence.

We are so small; existence is so immense ... we were here only for a few moments; existence has always been and always will be. We are just small waves in this vast ocean. We can ask, but we have no right to demand. We can ask because we are not alien to existence; we are not outsiders in it. We are akin to him. We are involved in it. Existence has populated its universe with us. By the will of existence, we exist. We can ask. But the request does not contain a note of the demand. We are grateful if the request is fulfilled. We are grateful if the request is not fulfilled. Remember this. This is the beauty of prayer.

If the request is fulfilled, we are grateful - obviously. If the request is not fulfilled, we are still grateful. Why are we grateful even when the request is not fulfilled? Because a person who knows what prayer is, who lives by prayer, also knows that sometimes we ask for something that is not good for us. Existence knows better. If the request is useful to us, it will be fulfilled. If the request is not helpful, it will not be fulfilled.

The little girl's favorite doll fell and shattered. Sobbing over the fragments, the girl said to her brother:

- I will pray to God that he will collect the fragments and make the doll intact.

- And you think God will answer your prayer?

- Will answer. You will see.

Two hours later, the brother returned and asked his sister:

- Well, how? Has God already answered?

“I answered,” she said, and pointed to the shards. - He said no.

This is prayer. You have the right to ask, but you have no right to demand. No means no. Ultimately, it is God who makes the decision. The requirement implies that you have already decided everything. Requirement means: you want existence to fulfill your will. Request means only: “I put my desire at your feet, but your will is on everything - your will be done; Thy kingdom come ... ”These last words of Jesus on the cross - that's what prayer is!

Osterhus says: "No one can pray without words, because no one exists outside of language, and everything is a dialogue." Buddha says that prayer is silence. And both are right. Osterhus is right - in a sense this is true: no one can pray without words, because no one exists outside of language. Language is almost the same for us as the ocean is for fish. Language is our ocean.

So Osterhus is right. And he fully understands the importance of language, because he is a poet. Only a poet fully understands the importance of language - not a linguist, not a grammar. The grammar knows only the body of the tongue; the poet knows his heart, his soul, his spirit, his invisible dimension. Osterhus is right: no one exists outside of language, and everything is a dialogue.

Yes, prayer is a kind of dialogue. The part speaks to the whole. The part refers to the whole. And you will need to learn this dialogue.

It has never happened to you that you suddenly wanted to speak to trees. - although you know perfectly well that they will not answer you? Have you ever said hello to a rose blooming on a branch? Maybe you didn’t say anything out loud, because it would look so ridiculous - but didn’t you have such a desire? Haven't you wanted to talk to the stars sometimes? If not, you have lost the ability to feel. You have ever touched a stone - with love, with tenderness. feeling its surface. Have you ever wanted to say something to all the invisible that surrounds you? This is prayer, this is dialogue.

But you have to pluck up the courage. Yes, it will take real courage - only then can prayer happen. It’s very easy to go to church and pray, because it’s the way people do it. Nobody calls you crazy. On the contrary, you will be considered a highly religious person, a worthy person, a good Christian - or a Catholic or a Hindu. You will only receive universal respect. But if you start talking to trees ... Just think: you can talk in church with a crucifix, that is, with a piece of dead wood, but you cannot talk to a tree, with a living tree! But if you can't talk to a living tree, how can you talk to a crucifix?

Start talking to existence, to nature. Be a little crazy. Free yourself someday from the prison of your so-called sane mind. It just leads to madness, this so-called sane mind. Thousands of people go crazy every day. Every day thousands of people around the world commit suicide. And millions continue to live a gray and colorless life - and not for any reason, but for one and only one: they do not know prayer. They have not learned to talk to existence. They failed to pour out their heart. Do you know why in modern world has psychoanalysis become so important? Because people have forgotten how to pray.

The psychoanalyst is now supplanting the priest, and for one and only reason: before, people poured out their hearts to nature, but now they do not find whom to pour out their hearts to. They go to a psychoanalyst, they pay money. The psychoanalyst listens - they pour out their hearts. This is completely pointless. You can just as well sit in your garden. Moreover, as psychoanalysts, the trees are much better: they listen so attentively, so sensitively. Talk to the stones. You can say anything to them, they will not be offended by anything. You will be able to pour out your heart - and all your load, all your tension will subside.

In the past, human life was so free from heaviness, so free from tension. And the reason is that everyone knew how to enter into prayer. Prayer happened naturally. Man went out to the mountains and rivers, to the sun and to the moon, and he talked to them ... all these are the faces of God. - manifestations of the divine. Trembling with life, pulsating in this moment, now.

So when I tell you to start talking to trees, I am giving you the first lesson in prayer. Churches are man-made. Avoid everything that is created by man, because everything created by man carries within it all of human neurosis. Isn't it better to turn to something created by God? If you want to feel God, turn to what was created by God - go where you will find his seal.

Churches were created by man - both temples and mosques. In them you will find only a person, a person with his own politics. In them you will find only a man, a man with all his stupidity. Trees are not that stupid; the stars are not that stupid. Go to them, open your heart to them - enter into a dialogue with nature. And one day a miracle will happen when suddenly you see that the tree has responded. Then you will know what prayer is; then you will understand Osterhus, who says that prayer is a dialogue. Yes, one day the tree responds - you just need to wait, you just need to have enough patience. You just need to convince the tree that yes, you are really talking to him or her, talking to him or her - that's all. This will take a little time.

The man treated the trees so cruelly that they became withdrawn and distrustful. Let the tree understand, let the tree feel that you are not crazy, that there is no violence in you, that there is no aggressiveness - that you have come to him with love, with the greatest love.

So, prayer should begin with a dialogue - but with whom? I propose a dialogue with nature. Even an atheist can enter into such a dialogue. I do not bring God into it. First, enter into a dialogue with nature - this is the basics of prayer. And then, along with nature, little by little, begin to move into silence. Sitting next to blooming rose, go with her into silence without thought and word: you and the rose, together without words, and between you - only the pulse of silence ... waves of silence.

In dialogue, you cognize the divine in the manifested world, in natural world; in silence you cognize the divine as unmanifest. Buddha is also right: he is talking about the very pinnacle of prayer. But this peak becomes achievable only if you start with what is closest to you. The path to the highest begins with the closest.

The ancient Jews had a special word - maranatha... It means: "Come, Lord, come!" This is the prayer: “I am ready. My heart is open to you! I'm waiting. Come, Lord, come! " -… waiting with the greatest patience, opening wide all your doors and windows, so that his wind blows freely in you, so that his sun penetrates into the holy of holies of your being and fills you with light: “Come, Lord, come!”

The Jews had another word, Hosanna- which means: “Come and deliver us! Come and deliver us from our ignorance! Come and deliver us from our limitations. Come and deliver us from our limits, free us from this prison in which we have imprisoned ourselves. Come and give us freedom! Come and deliver - come and free us! "

The very name of Christ, "Jesus", means: "He who sets free." Originally his name was Yeshua - or Jesus. His name means "He who came to deliver." The Hebrew words "Hosanna" and "Yeshua" are related to each other as a question and an answer, as hope and fulfillment, as prayer and response, as an answer to prayer.

If you are absorbed in prayer, hot and passionate, the answer comes. Jesus was the answer to many prayers. Buddha became the answer to many prayers, like Mahavira and Muhammad and Nanak. These are the answers! Take them as answers to those many who have prayed. The master appears when the disciple is ready - nothing else. If the student truly prepared his heart, opened himself, became vulnerable, threw off his armor - instantly the master appears. The disciple is the question; the master is the answer.

Prayer as a bridge between a question and an answer, between a disciple and a master, between a seeker and a sought-after, between the closest, the nearest and the most distant, highest, between desire and fulfillment.

Prayer is born out of our love, in the experience of love - just like when we address each other ... Maybe you had to feel how different the same word can be? We speak with the same words, but the quality changes. When the word “you” is addressed to a person who is indifferent to you, there is no prayer in this word ... But when you say “you” to a woman or a man whom you love, the word is the same, but the quality has changed. When you say the same word “you” to a beloved woman, it contains prayer, it contains love. The word trembles with life, pulsates, flows. When you say "you" to the first person you meet in the marketplace, this word is lifeless.

Prayer gradually arose out of the experience of love. When one person loves another, he is filled with the greatest joy - and those who are intelligent enough, those who are sufficiently aware, once it became clear: "If love for one person brings so much joy, how much joy will love for all that exists!" Love paved the way for prayer.

When people love, they pray to each other. See what their eyes are when they look at each other. This sacred look. It may not last longer than a moment, but at that moment a flame burns. At this moment, the messenger of the transcendent appears. When people love, they pray to each other. So one lover says to another "you" - in this word there is respect, and trust, and desperate thirst. So someone says to you "you" - and in this word there is hope, and awe, and awe, and strength; and a request or kindness is heard in the voice.

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Resentment is different. More often than not, we resent others. And it happens that we take offense at ourselves.

Resentment is long-standing. Some of the grievances date back to childhood.

And there are fresh grievances. Emotions from them are often so strong that they simply interfere with our normal life.

What is the most quick way get rid of the resentment?

Everything is very simple!

It needs to be strengthened. To such an extent that at some point it will become absurd for you.

For this, the famous Osho created a special mantra.

1. Print out the mantra.

2. Stand in front of a mirror.

3. Read the mantra aloud and loudly.

4. Be emotional.

5. Read until the resentment is completely eliminated.

The effectiveness of this mantra has been proven by thousands and thousands of people. And you will love it.

It is often difficult to let go of your turkey.

But now, most likely, your condition has changed. Usually, after reading the grievance, leave. A state of acceptance and peace sets in.

Write in the comments how it happens with you. And what do you do in case of resentment to change your state?

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I have read this mantra here before. But today she is very much needed.

I read it only once. And my soul became much easier.

And I was a real turkey yesterday

Fortunately, something returned to the ground and did not destroy the relationship.

My husband and I are doing well. We live in peace and happiness.

But it happens a couple of times a year we turn into a turkey and a turkey.

Hopefully this will become less common.

And we will finally serve them to the festive table.

What a charm! True, it becomes more fun. I would say it was even written with humor.

I printed it out and gave it to my husband and children. The husband softened noticeably, the daughter laughed and said "Mom, this is about me, about me!)))". It seems that everyone has become much easier. Written very seriously and at the same time with good humor ...

Mantra for the offended from Osho

Words that will quickly save you from resentment!

I am very vulnerable.

Mantra for the offended from Osho

I don't value my life. I do not value my life so much that I do not mind wasting her precious time on offense. I will give up a minute of joy, a minute of happiness, a minute of playfulness, I would rather give this minute to my insult. And I don't care if these frequent minutes add up to hours, hours into days, days into weeks, weeks into months, and months into years. I am not sorry to spend years of my life in resentment - because I do not value my life.

I am very vulnerable. I am so vulnerable that I have to protect my territory and respond with resentment to everyone who touches it. I will hang a sign on my forehead "Caution, angry dog"And just let someone try not to notice it! I will surround my vulnerability with high walls, and I do not care that through them you can not see what is happening outside - but my vulnerability will be safe.

I am a beggar.

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The best way to deal with OSHO resentment

One way to deal with resentment is to reinforce it, take it to the extreme and ultimately to the point of absurdity, even to the point of disappearing.

I'm such an important turkey that I cannot allow anyone to act according to their nature if I do not like it. I am such an important turkey that if someone said or did not what I expected, I will punish him with my insult. Oh, let him see how important it is - my insult, let him receive it as punishment for his "offense". I'm a very, very important turkey!

I don't value my life... I do not value my life so much that I do not mind wasting her precious time on offense. I will give up a minute of joy, a minute of happiness, a minute of playfulness, I would rather give this minute to my insult. And I don't care if these frequent minutes add up to hours, hours into days, days into weeks, weeks into months, and months into years. I am not sorry to spend years of my life in resentment - because I do not value my life.

I am very vulnerable. I am so vulnerable that I have to protect my territory and respond with resentment to everyone who touches it. I’ll hang a “Caution, angry dog” sign on my forehead and let someone try not to notice it! I will surround my vulnerability with high walls, and I do not care that through them you can not see what is happening outside - but my vulnerability will be safe.

I'm blowing an elephant out of a fly. I will take this half-dead fly of someone else's blooper, I will react to it with my resentment. I will not write in my diary how beautiful the world is, I will write - how meanly they treated me. I will not tell my friends how much I love them, I will devote half an evening to how much they offended me. I will have to pour so much of my own and others' forces into the fly so that it becomes an elephant. After all, it is easy to dismiss a fly or even not notice, but an elephant is not. So I inflate the flies to the size of elephants.

I am a beggar. I am so poor that I cannot find in myself a drop of generosity - to forgive, a drop of self-irony - to laugh, a drop of generosity - so as not to notice, a drop of wisdom - so as not to get caught, a drop of love - to accept. I simply do not have these drops, because I am very, very limited and poor.

Humor connects your split pieces. Humor will glue the disparate fragments into one whole.

Have you noticed? - when you laugh heartily, suddenly the fragments disappear and you become whole. When you laugh, soul and body merge into one - they laugh together.

When you think, body and soul are separate. When you cry or laugh, body and soul merge into one; they work in harmony.

Always remember: good things bring good things that make you one whole. Laughter, tears, dancing, singing - everything that makes you whole, everything sets you into action harmoniously, not fragmented.

Thinking can go on in the head, and the body can do a thousand and one things; you can go on eating while the mind goes on thinking. This is splitting. You are walking along the road: the body is walking, and you are thinking ... You are not thinking about the road, you are not thinking about the trees that surround it, not about the sun, not about people walking by, but about other things, about other worlds.

But laugh, and if the laugh is really deep, if it is not just a fake sound made by the lips alone, then suddenly you will feel that body and soul are working together. Laughter is not only in the body, it penetrates to the very depths, to the very center. It arises from the being itself and spreads to the periphery.

In laughter, you merge into one whole.

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Prayer is a farewell to the ego

Prayer is the only thing in which a person is completely immersed. Prayer becomes all-encompassing when nothing is left outside of the person who offers it. If you do not completely immerse yourself in prayer, then it becomes a surface act. But prayer can be so deep that the person who offers it disappears and only prayer remains. True prayer is transformation. Transformation does not come after prayer, it happens in prayer itself. And no one can fulfill your prayer. Nobody can pray for you. You will be transformed only through your own prayer. And do not expect the fruits of prayer to appear in the future, for it is itself a fruit. And calmly forget about prayer after her ascension, for she herself is a fruit.

When you offer prayer, you are saying goodbye to your ego. Prayer is a complete acceptance of your insignificance. Until you become nothing, you cannot offer prayer. In prayer, the music of acknowledgment of one's complete helplessness blossoms. Prayer is a recognition that all my deeds only confused me and became my hell, burden, prison. And in a repentant spirit I cry out: “O God, now You work through me. Now you lead me. " But this does not mean that God will guide you. Prayer itself will lead, for prayer is great power... The energy hidden in prayer is many times more powerful than the energy hidden in the atom. Try it out.

"Mantra for getting rid of grudges" by Osho

It happens that you take offense at a person and you no longer remember why. And it seems like it's time to let go and forget, but some sediment remained in the soul. How to be?

One of the methods is to go from the opposite and not get rid of the resentment, but strengthen it to the maximum and bring it to the point of absurdity.

There is such a funny, but very effective Osho mantra that you can print, and after spending just a couple of minutes, read in front of the mirror with important species... From the insult, and the trace will get cold. Checked!

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Yes, thank you, I'm sorry I don't remember your name, I'm a simple Soviet Ensign who Made It. what is this? I like this statement on TV, you can get into history, get into history, but you have to be history, and so the last I think to me, this is not boasting, this is a statement of facts, WELL HELP, well, HELP, God grant him health, time will tell further , I FULFILLED MY PROMISE, and then as HE wrote to me and GOD BLESSED VORONOV, we will wait and see. therefore I try not to be offended. There will be time in my leisure time, I will THANK YOU later, maybe I will write, GOOD LUCK TO YOU

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One way to deal with resentment is to reinforce it, take it to the extreme and ultimately to the point of absurdity, even to the point of disappearing. Osho's mantra is perfect for this technology.

To enhance the effect, you can print it, stand in front of a mirror and read it with expression. The effectiveness of the mantra has been proven by hundreds of thousands of people:

“I am such an important turkey that I cannot allow anyone to act according to their nature if I do not like it. I am such an important turkey that if someone said or did not what I expected, I will punish him with my insult. Oh, let him see how important it is - my insult, let him receive it as punishment for his "offense". I'm a very, very important turkey!

I don't value my life. I do not value my life so much that I do not mind wasting her precious time on offense. I will give up a minute of joy, a minute of happiness, a minute of playfulness, I would rather give this minute to my insult. And I don't care if these frequent minutes add up to hours, hours into days, days into weeks, weeks into months, and months into years. I am not sorry to spend years of my life in resentment - because I do not value my life.

I'm blowing an elephant out of a fly. I will take this half-dead fly of someone else's blooper, I will react to it with my resentment. I will not write in my diary how beautiful the world is, I will write - how meanly they treated me. I will not tell my friends how much I love them, I will devote half an evening to how much they offended me. I will have to pour so much of my own and others' forces into the fly so that it becomes an elephant. After all, it is easy to dismiss a fly or even not notice, but an elephant is not. So I inflate the flies to the size of elephants.

I am a beggar. I am so poor that I cannot find in myself a drop of generosity - to forgive, a drop of self-irony - to laugh, a drop of generosity - so as not to notice, a drop of wisdom - so as not to get caught, a drop of love - to accept. I simply do not have these drops, because I am very, very limited and poor. "

"Mantra for the offended" from Osho

An exercise that every day helps hundreds of thousands of people smile and forget about resentment.

One way to deal with resentment is to reinforce it, take it to the extreme and ultimately to the point of absurdity, even to the point of disappearing. Osho's mantra is perfect for this technology.

To enhance the effect, you can print it, stand in front of a mirror and read it with expression. The effectiveness of the mantra has been proven by hundreds of thousands of people:

“I am such an important turkey that I cannot allow anyone to act according to their nature if I do not like it. I am such an important turkey that if someone said or did not what I expected, I will punish him with my insult. Oh, let him see how important it is - my insult, let him receive it as punishment for his "offense". I'm a very, very important turkey!

I don't value my life. I do not value my life so much that I do not mind wasting her precious time on offense. I will give up a minute of joy, a minute of happiness, a minute of playfulness, I would rather give this minute to my insult. And I don't care if these frequent minutes add up to hours, hours into days, days into weeks, weeks into months, and months into years. I am not sorry to spend years of my life in resentment - because I do not value my life.

I am very vulnerable. I am so vulnerable that I have to protect my territory and respond with resentment to everyone who touches it. I’ll hang a “Caution, angry dog” sign on my forehead and let someone try not to notice it! I will surround my vulnerability with high walls, and I do not care that through them you can not see what is happening outside - but my vulnerability will be safe.

I'm blowing an elephant out of a fly. I will take this half-dead fly of someone else's blooper, I will react to it with my resentment. I will not write in my diary how beautiful the world is, I will write - how meanly they treated me. I will not tell my friends how much I love them, I will devote half an evening to how much they offended me. I will have to pour so much of my own and others' forces into the fly so that it becomes an elephant. After all, it is easy to dismiss a fly or even not notice, but an elephant is not. So I inflate the flies to the size of elephants.

I am a beggar. I am so poor that I cannot find in myself a drop of generosity - to forgive, a drop of self-irony - to laugh, a drop of generosity - so as not to notice, a drop of wisdom - so as not to get caught, a drop of love - to accept. I simply do not have these drops, because I am very, very limited and poor. "

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Osho's prayer for grudges

There is a well-known story about a peasant girl in love from Punjab. This girl once, in thought, walked across the field, where a religious man offered up his prayers. The law of religion does not allow crossing such a place. As the village girl walked back, the religious man told her:

How rude you acted, foolish girl, after all, it is a great sin to pass through the place where a person offers prayers to God!

The girl stopped and asked in great bewilderment:

What do you mean by prayers?

Prayers? he exclaimed. - Don't you know, silly girl, what prayers are? This is a conversation with God! To offer prayers is to think about God and talk to Him.

How strange! How could you see me if you thought about God and talk to Him? When I passed here, I thought about my beloved and talked to him inwardly. Therefore, I did not notice you at all.

Osho's prayer for grudges

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Conversations about Zen parables.

Editor Swami Vit Prayas

Translation by Valery Minyaev, Ivan Bogatov

And the Flowers Showered, Come, Come, Yet Again Come

© OSHO RAJNEESH, INDIA 1988

Moscow, "Nirvana", 2004

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Conversation 2 Zealous Disciple

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Subhuti was one of the Buddha's disciples. He was able to understand the power of emptiness - that is, the point of view that everything exists only in the relationship between subjective and objective.

Once, when Subhuti was sitting under a tree in a state of sublime emptiness, flowers began to fall on the ground around him.

“We praise you for talking about emptiness,” the gods whispered to him.

“But I was not talking about emptiness,” Subhuti said.

“You did not speak about emptiness, we did not hear emptiness. - answered the gods - This is the true emptiness "

And the petals rained down on Subhuti.

Yes, it happens. This is not a metaphor, this is a fact - so do not take this story figuratively. Everything literally was so. Because the whole existence experiences happiness, bliss, delight, when only one soul reaches the Supreme.

We are part of the One, and the One is not indifferent to us, it cannot be. How can a mother be indifferent to her child — her own child? It's impossible. The child grows and the mother grows with him. When the child is happy, the mother is happy with him. When the child is dancing, something inside the mother is also dancing. When a child is sick, the mother is also sick. When a child is unhappy, so is the mother. Because they are not two different people; they are one. Their hearts are pounding in unison.

The One is your mother. One is not indifferent to you. Allow this truth to penetrate your heart as deeply as possible, for the mere realization that the One rejoices with you will change you. Then you are not isolated, then you are not a stranger here. Then you are not a homeless wanderer, then this is your home. And the One surrounds you with motherly care and love. So it is natural that when one becomes a buddha, when one reaches the highest point, the whole existence dances, the whole existence sings.

All existence is celebrating. And that's literally hook. This is not a metaphor, remember, otherwise you will miss the whole point.

The petals are crumbling, they always rain - never stopping.

The petals that showered on Subhuti are still crumbling.

They are not visible to you - not because they do not crumble, but because you are not able to see them.

Existence endlessly celebrates everyone who has ever become a buddha, everyone who becomes a buddha, everyone who still becomes a buddha because there is no past, no present, and no future for Existence. This is extension. This is eternity. There is only now, infinite now.

They are still crumbling, but you cannot see them. You will not see them until they shower you, and as soon as you see them shower you, you will see them shower every buddha, every enlightened soul.

First: Existence cares about what happens to you. Existence offers up prayers for the Highest to happen to you. In fact, you are nothing but the hand of the One, with which it reaches out to the Highest. You are just a wave that the One wants to fill the moon with. You are only a blossoming bud through which the One will be filled with fragrance.

If you can drop yourself, these petals will shower on you this very morning, this very moment. The gods are always ready. Their palms are full of petals. They just watch and wait. As soon as someone, like Subhuti, becomes empty, absent, the petals begin to rain down on him.

This is one of the main facts. Without this, there is no possibility of trust. Without this, there is no way for you to attain Truth. Without the help of the One, you have no opportunity to achieve - how will you achieve? And usually our mind thinks in the opposite way. We think of the One as an enemy, not as a friend and never as a mother. We think of the One as if it seeks to destroy us. We look at the One through the gate of death, not through the gate of birth. Everything looks as if the One is against you, is at war with you, prevents you from achieving your goals and objectives, and prevents you from being realized. And you are incessantly at war with him. And the more you fight, the more your delusion is confirmed - because you are fighting, your own struggle is reflected through the One.

The One supports you, remember this. Even when you are struggling. The One supports you. Even when you are struggling and you are wrong. The One supports you. This is the second truth to be well understood. If you don't understand, it will be difficult for you to move on

Even if you are fighting against the One, it supports you - because it knows nothing else but how to support you. If you're wrong, the One still cares about you. Even if you are wrong, the One goes with you. If the child is wrong, the mother loves him anyway. If the child becomes a thief or gets sick, the mother will not leave him anyway. She will not be able to harm the child. If the child completely strays from the true path, the mother will still pray for him. This is the essence of Jesus' account of the two brothers.

One of them left his father, but not only from his father, but also from the righteous path, wasted his part of the inheritance, became a beggar, a gambler and a drunkard. Another stayed with his father, helped with business, worked in the garden and on the farm, multiplied his fortune, helped his father as best he could, and served him in a spirit of humility. Then they suddenly received news that another brother had become a beggar, that he was begging for alms in the streets, and his father's whole heart ached for him, and all his prayers were only about him. He completely forgot about the son that was next to him; he remembered only the one that was far away. He dreamed of that son at night, and not the one that was next to him, worked for him and was good in all respects.

And one day the prodigal son returned, and the father had a great feast. A good son was returning home from the farm and someone said to him, “Look at your father’s injustice! You love him, take care of him, serve him, and you were with him all the time, you were kind, decent, didn’t do anything contrary to him, but never once did you have a feast in your honor. The fattest lamb was slaughtered for your brother, who left home and returned to the beggars, and the whole house is celebrating! "

A son, a good son, felt hurt. It was absurd. He came home angry. "What are you doing? They never held a feast for me, and I served you. what did he do for you? He squandered his inheritance, lost everything at cards, returned as a tramp! "

The father said: “Yes, I do not need to worry about you, because you are near, you are kind, and you are happy. But he is the prodigal son - and my prayers are with him, and my love is with him. "

Jesus told this story to his disciples over and over again because, according to him, God can forget about the saints, there is no need to remember them, but God cannot forget about sinners.

Complete collection and description: prayer for the offended osho for the spiritual life of a believer.

An exercise that every day helps hundreds of thousands of people smile and forget about resentment.

One way to deal with resentment is to reinforce it, take it to the extreme and ultimately to the point of absurdity, even to the point of disappearing. Osho's mantra is perfect for this technology.

To enhance the effect, you can print it, stand in front of a mirror and read it with expression. The effectiveness of the mantra has been proven by hundreds of thousands of people:

“I am such an important turkey that I cannot allow anyone to act according to their nature if I do not like it. I am such an important turkey that if someone said or did not what I expected, I will punish him with my insult. Oh, let him see how important it is - my insult, let him receive it as punishment for his "offense". I'm a very, very important turkey!

I don't value my life. I do not value my life so much that I do not mind wasting her precious time on offense. I will give up a minute of joy, a minute of happiness, a minute of playfulness, I would rather give this minute to my insult. And I don't care if these frequent minutes add up to hours, hours into days, days into weeks, weeks into months, and months into years. I am not sorry to spend years of my life in resentment - because I do not value my life.

I am very vulnerable. I am so vulnerable that I have to protect my territory and respond with resentment to everyone who touches it. I’ll hang a “Caution, angry dog” sign on my forehead and let someone try not to notice it! I will surround my vulnerability with high walls, and I do not care that through them you can not see what is happening outside - but my vulnerability will be safe.

I'm blowing an elephant out of a fly. I will take this half-dead fly of someone else's blooper, I will react to it with my resentment. I will not write in my diary how beautiful the world is, I will write - how meanly they treated me. I will not tell my friends how much I love them, I will devote half an evening to how much they offended me. I will have to pour so much of my own and others' forces into the fly so that it becomes an elephant. After all, it is easy to dismiss a fly or even not notice, but an elephant is not. So I inflate the flies to the size of elephants.

I am a beggar. I am so poor that I cannot find in myself a drop of generosity - to forgive, a drop of self-irony - to laugh, a drop of generosity - so as not to notice, a drop of wisdom - so as not to get caught, a drop of love - to accept. I simply do not have these drops, because I am very, very limited and poor. "

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How to deal with resentment in 5 minutes (mantra from Osho, full version)

Resentment is different. More often than not, we resent others. And it happens that we take offense at ourselves.

Resentment is long-standing. Some of the grievances date back to childhood.

And there are fresh grievances. Emotions from them are often so strong that they simply interfere with our normal life.

What's the fastest way to get rid of resentment?

Everything is very simple!

It needs to be strengthened. To such an extent that at some point it will become absurd for you.

For this, the famous Osho created a special mantra.

1. Print out the mantra.

2. Stand in front of a mirror.

3. Read the mantra aloud and loudly.

4. Be emotional.

5. Read until the resentment is completely eliminated.

The effectiveness of this mantra has been proven by thousands and thousands of people. And you will love it.

It is often difficult to let go of your turkey.

But now, most likely, your condition has changed. Usually, after reading the grievance, leave. A state of acceptance and peace sets in.

Write in the comments how it happens with you. And what do you do in case of resentment to change your state?

About true love (what it means to love for real)

5 comments

I have read this mantra here before. But today she is very much needed.

I read it only once. And my soul became much easier.

And I was a real turkey yesterday 🙂

Fortunately, something returned to the ground and did not destroy the relationship.

My husband and I are doing well. We live in peace and happiness.

But it happens a couple of times a year we turn into a turkey and a turkey.

Hopefully this will become less common.

And we will finally serve them to the festive table.

What a charm! True, it becomes more fun. I would say it was even written with humor.

I printed it out and gave it to my husband and children. The husband softened noticeably, the daughter laughed and said "Mom, this is about me, about me!)))". It seems that everyone has become much easier. Written very seriously and at the same time with good humor ...

Mantra for the offended from Osho

I don't value my life. I do not value my life so much that I do not mind wasting her precious time on offense. I will give up a minute of joy, a minute of happiness, a minute of playfulness, I would rather give this minute to my insult. And I don't care if these frequent minutes add up to hours, hours into days, days into weeks, weeks into months, and months into years. I am not sorry to spend years of my life in resentment - because I do not value my life.

I am very vulnerable. I am so vulnerable that I have to protect my territory and respond with resentment to everyone who touches it. I’ll hang a “Caution, angry dog” sign on my forehead and let someone try not to notice it! I will surround my vulnerability with high walls, and I do not care that through them you can not see what is happening outside - but my vulnerability will be safe.

I am a beggar. I am so poor that I cannot find in myself a drop of generosity - to forgive, a drop of self-irony - to laugh, a drop of generosity - so as not to notice, a drop of wisdom - so as not to get caught, a drop of love - to accept. I simply do not have these drops, because I am very, very limited and poor.

Mantra for the offended. Osho

At the forum of the Institute of Innovative Psychotechnology, my colleague Neringa Mikalauskaite published a highly psychotherapeutic Mantra for the Offended.

Looking for the author, I discovered with interest that it was Osho. Who does not know, Osho is such an Indian guru, very sensational. The author of many books and the founder of an entire school (according to some information sources - a sect). During my school days, I reveled in his books on awareness, intimacy, courage, intuition and more.

Later, I was "switched" to something else and Osho dropped out of my field of vision. For the sake of interest, I recently opened one of his books - it was not "hooked", although in some places it was very even .. The ideas are good, but as such there is no effective tool for their implementation. For which I love modern psychotherapy, in particular Existential neuroprogramming- there ideas are taken from Eastern practices, and there is an arsenal of existing methods.

I liked the mantra for the offended, so I am happy to share it with you.

“I am such an important turkey that I cannot allow anyone to act according to their nature if I do not like it. I am such an important turkey that if someone said or did not what I expected, I will punish him with my insult. Oh, let him see how important it is - my insult, let him receive it as punishment for his "offense". I'm a very, very important turkey! I don't value my life. I do not value my life so much that I do not mind wasting her precious time on offense. I will give up a minute of joy, a minute of happiness, a minute of playfulness, I would rather give this minute to my insult. And I don't care that these frequent minutes will add up to hours, hours - into days, days - into weeks, weeks - into months, and months - into years. I am not sorry to spend years of my life in resentment - because I do not value my life. I do not know how to look at myself from the outside. I am very vulnerable. I am so vulnerable that I have to protect my territory and respond with resentment to everyone who touches it. I’ll hang a “Caution, angry dog” sign on my forehead and let someone try not to notice it! I am so poor that I cannot find in myself a drop of generosity - to forgive, a drop of self-irony - to laugh, a drop of generosity - so as not to notice, a drop of wisdom - so as not to get caught, a drop of love - to accept. I'm a very, very important turkey! "

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"Mantra for the offended" from Osho

An exercise that every day helps hundreds of thousands of people smile and forget about resentment.

One way to deal with resentment is to reinforce it, take it to the extreme and ultimately to the point of absurdity, even to the point of disappearing. Osho's mantra is perfect for this technology.

To enhance the effect, you can print it, stand in front of a mirror and read it with expression. The effectiveness of the mantra has been proven by hundreds of thousands of people:

“I am such an important turkey that I cannot allow anyone to act according to their nature if I do not like it. I am such an important turkey that if someone said or did not what I expected, I will punish him with my insult. Oh, let him see how important it is - my insult, let him receive it as punishment for his "offense". I'm a very, very important turkey!

I don't value my life. I do not value my life so much that I do not mind wasting her precious time on offense. I will give up a minute of joy, a minute of happiness, a minute of playfulness, I would rather give this minute to my insult. And I don't care if these frequent minutes add up to hours, hours into days, days into weeks, weeks into months, and months into years. I am not sorry to spend years of my life in resentment - because I do not value my life.

I am very vulnerable. I am so vulnerable that I have to protect my territory and respond with resentment to everyone who touches it. I’ll hang a “Caution, angry dog” sign on my forehead and let someone try not to notice it! I will surround my vulnerability with high walls, and I do not care that through them you can not see what is happening outside - but my vulnerability will be safe.

I'm blowing an elephant out of a fly. I will take this half-dead fly of someone else's blooper, I will react to it with my resentment. I will not write in my diary how beautiful the world is, I will write - how meanly they treated me. I will not tell my friends how much I love them, I will devote half an evening to how much they offended me. I will have to pour so much of my own and others' forces into the fly so that it becomes an elephant. After all, it is easy to dismiss a fly or even not notice, but an elephant is not. So I inflate the flies to the size of elephants.

I am a beggar. I am so poor that I cannot find in myself a drop of generosity - to forgive, a drop of self-irony - to laugh, a drop of generosity - so as not to notice, a drop of wisdom - so as not to get caught, a drop of love - to accept. I simply do not have these drops, because I am very, very limited and poor. "

Prayer for the offended osho

Mantra for the offended from Osho.

Repeat loudly out loud while looking in the mirror

Mantra for the offended

“I am such an important turkey that I cannot allow anyone to act according to their nature if I do not like it.

I am such an important turkey that if someone said or did not what I expected, I will punish him with my insult.

Oh, let him see how important it is - my insult, let him receive it as punishment for his "offense". I'm a very, very important turkey!

I don't value my life. I do not value my life so much that I do not mind wasting her precious time on offense.

I will give up a minute of joy, a minute of happiness, a minute of playfulness, I would rather give this minute to my insult. And I don't care that these frequent minutes will add up to hours, hours - into days, days - into weeks, weeks - into months, and months - into years. I am not sorry to spend years of my life in resentment - because I do not value my life.

I do not know how to look at myself from the outside. I am very vulnerable. I am so vulnerable that I have to protect my territory and respond with resentment to everyone who touches it. I’ll hang a “Caution, angry dog” sign on my forehead and let someone try not to notice it!

I am so poor that I cannot find in myself a drop of generosity - to forgive, a drop of self-irony - to laugh, a drop of generosity - so as not to notice, a drop of wisdom - so as not to get caught, a drop of love - to accept. I'm a very, very important turkey! "

Repeat aloud until the resentment disappears.

Repeat aloud until the resentment disappears.

Best performed at night in dark room, going to bed immediately after meditation, or in the morning, always followed by rest for at least 15 minutes.

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1. First stage(⏰ 2-3 minutes).

Raise both hands up towards the sky, stretch out your palms, and turn your face up. And just feel the live stream flowing into you. Let the energy flow through your hands as a gentle breeze flows through the foliage.

Music for meditation online (full track, all chakras):

2. Second stage(⏰ 2-3 minutes).

When you feel completely filled, lie down on your face and rest, while becoming a conduit allowing Divine energy to connect through you with the Earth.

Repeat these 2 steps at least 6 times.

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In the first stage of this meditation, you are filled with the energy of the cosmos. Ask for energy from existence, from the infinite cosmos, from the Master (Osho), fill yourself with more and more subtle cosmic and endless energies of all existence. It is quite possible that you will start shaking - let it be, do not suppress or accelerate yourself on purpose. It is convenient to perform it while sitting in vajrasana (raising your hands, of course):

If your legs are numb, a pad placed under the butt point, or a small bench, will help.

The second stage - taste, pouring out of yourself all the energy received - do not leave yourself anything, empty yourself completely. Together with this energy, your blocks will "pour out" into the ground, tensions will be washed away, impure energy will leave. Vajrasana(with raised hands) of the first stage is convenient here because it is easy to make shishankasanu in the second:

Poses (asanas) - optional, this is not yoga. Here they are shown to be similar to the position of the body that is comfortable. It is quite possible that a little others will suit you.

The whole complex is repeated six more times according to the traditional (for India) quantity energy centers human - chakras. Total only seven times fill with the sky, pour out seven times into the earth. Doing less is not recommended; if we have already taken, then what to stop halfway. More - at the discretion, the effect will be minimal if each repetition of the stages was performed totally. It is not worth being greedy and not giving away - you not only subconsciously accustom yourself to, but together with the filling of cosmic energies inside, the energy of internal tensions shaken up by it will remain inside and simply will not allow you to sleep normally. Imagine that you are a bottle and the exercise is pouring water into it to cleanse the inside.

If meditation is performed in the morning, then the stage of complete rest is to lie down in savasana or sit down and relax, observing everything that happens inside, doing nothing and not chasing thoughts or emotions. A very traditional stage for all meditation techniques. :)

P.S. In the photo - Olga Bulanova, a hatha yoga instructor. Photos were published on her personal website, among various other asanas and whole complexes.

Osho's Comments

from book "":

Meditation Prayer

"For me, prayer means feeling, it means floating in the stream of nature. If you want to speak, speak, but remember that your words act on Being. They will affect you and this may be good, but prayer will not replace God's intentions." ...

"It (prayer) can change you, but if it doesn’t change you, then it’s just a trick. You can pray for years, but if it doesn’t change you, leave it, throw it away. It’s rubbish. Don't drag it along anymore."

"Prayer will not change God. You always think that if you pray, God's intentions will change. He will be more favorable to you, He will be more on your side. No! Great heaven, wholeness can be with you only if you can be with him. There is no other way to pray. "

"I also suggest that you pray, but prayer should be an energetic phenomenon - not a 'worship of God', but an energetic phenomenon."

"Just go into silence, just open yourself. Raise both hands, palms up, towards the sky, and just feel the Being flowing through you. When the energy (or prana) flows down your hands, feel a slight tremor. Be like a leaf in the wind. - trembling. Let it happen, help it. Then let your whole body vibrate with energy. Just let what happened. "

“After two to three minutes, when you feel completely energized, bow down and kiss the earth. Become just a conduit to allow divine energy to merge with the earth. Again, feel that you are flowing with the earth: heaven and earth, up and down, yin and yang, male and female ... Go with the flow, mix, abandon yourself completely. You are not. You have become one with everything, dissolved, mixed. "

"These two stages must be repeated seven times to unblock each of the chakras. You can repeat more, but you cannot do it less than seven times. Otherwise, you will have anxiety and insomnia."

"It is better to do this prayer at night, in a darkened room, and go to bed immediately after it. Or it can be done in the morning, but then it should be followed by fifteen minutes of rest. Rest is required. Otherwise, you will feel as if drunk, in a stupor."

"This merging with energy is prayer. It changes you, and when you change, all of Being changes."

in the book " Meditation is the art of inner ecstasy"there is a description of this practice:

Mass prayer

This meditation can be practiced in a group of at least three people but it is most effective when done in a large group. It is best to do it in the evening.

Stand in a circle, holding hands, close your eyes. Sing slowly, as loudly as you can, without causing yourself any inconvenience: holly ... holly ... holly ... (... ... - light..).

Let the silence (valley) lie between the words (mountains). After three to four minutes, natural harmony and rhythm will develop between the participants.

When you sing, feel that everything is sacred. Every thing is holy, every person is holy, you are holy. Everything is holy, and all things are parts of the Whole. Feel the reality of holiness and oneness of yourself and everything around you. Let your ego connect and dissolve with other egos in this chanting.

Osho said, "Those with eyes see a column of energy emerging from the group. One person will not do much, but imagine five hundred meditators joining their hands in this prayer."

After about ten minutes, or when the leader releases his hands, everyone kneel down, kiss the ground and allow the energy to drain into the ground, return to the source from which it came.

Detailed description from several sources: "Prayer for all offended from osho" - in our non-profit weekly religious magazine.

Do you still want to play grudge?

"Mantra for the offended" from Osho

An exercise that every day helps hundreds of thousands of people smile and forget about resentment.

One way to deal with resentment is to reinforce it, take it to the extreme and ultimately to the point of absurdity, even to the point of disappearing. Osho's mantra is perfect for this technology.

To enhance the effect, you can print it, stand in front of a mirror and read it with expression. The effectiveness of the mantra has been proven by hundreds of thousands of people:

“I am such an important turkey that I cannot allow anyone to act according to their nature if I do not like it. I am such an important turkey that if someone said or did not what I expected, I will punish him with my insult. Oh, let him see how important it is - my insult, let him receive it as punishment for his "offense". I'm a very, very important turkey!

I don't value my life. I do not value my life so much that I do not mind wasting her precious time on offense. I will give up a minute of joy, a minute of happiness, a minute of playfulness, I would rather give this minute to my insult. And I don't care if these frequent minutes add up to hours, hours into days, days into weeks, weeks into months, and months into years. I am not sorry to spend years of my life in resentment - because I do not value my life.

I am very vulnerable. I am so vulnerable that I have to protect my territory and respond with resentment to everyone who touches it. I’ll hang a “Caution, angry dog” sign on my forehead and let someone try not to notice it! I will surround my vulnerability with high walls, and I do not care that through them you can not see what is happening outside - but my vulnerability will be safe.

I'm blowing an elephant out of a fly. I will take this half-dead fly of someone else's blooper, I will react to it with my resentment. I will not write in my diary how beautiful the world is, I will write - how meanly they treated me. I will not tell my friends how much I love them, I will devote half an evening to how much they offended me. I will have to pour so much of my own and others' forces into the fly so that it becomes an elephant. After all, it is easy to dismiss a fly or even not notice, but an elephant is not. So I inflate the flies to the size of elephants.

I am a beggar. I am so poor that I cannot find in myself a drop of generosity - to forgive, a drop of self-irony - to laugh, a drop of generosity - so as not to notice, a drop of wisdom - so as not to get caught, a drop of love - to accept. I simply do not have these drops, because I am very, very limited and poor. "

Mantra for the offended from Osho

Words that will quickly save you from resentment!

One way to deal with resentment is to reinforce it, take it to the extreme and ultimately to the point of absurdity, even to the point of disappearing. Osho's mantra is perfect for this technology.

To enhance the effect, you can print it, stand in front of a mirror and read it with expression. The effectiveness of the mantra has been proven by hundreds of thousands of people:

“I am such an important turkey that I cannot allow anyone to act according to their nature if I do not like it. I am such an important turkey that if someone said or did not what I expected, I will punish him with my insult. Oh, let him see how important it is - my insult, let him receive it as punishment for his "offense". I'm a very, very important turkey!

I don't value my life. I do not value my life so much that I do not mind wasting her precious time on offense. I will give up a minute of joy, a minute of happiness, a minute of playfulness, I would rather give this minute to my insult. And I don't care if these frequent minutes add up to hours, hours into days, days into weeks, weeks into months, and months into years. I am not sorry to spend years of my life in resentment - because I do not value my life.

I am very vulnerable. I am so vulnerable that I have to protect my territory and respond with resentment to everyone who touches it. I’ll hang a “Caution, angry dog” sign on my forehead and let someone try not to notice it! I will surround my vulnerability with high walls, and I do not care that through them you can not see what is happening outside - but my vulnerability will be safe.

I'm blowing an elephant out of a fly. I will take this half-dead fly of someone else's blooper, I will react to it with my resentment. I will not write in my diary how beautiful the world is, I will write - how meanly they treated me. I will not tell my friends how much I love them, I will devote half an evening to how much they offended me. I will have to pour so much of my own and others' forces into the fly so that it becomes an elephant. After all, it is easy to dismiss a fly or even not notice, but an elephant is not. So I inflate the flies to the size of elephants.

I am a beggar. I am so poor that I cannot find in myself a drop of generosity - to forgive, a drop of self-irony - to laugh, a drop of generosity - so as not to notice, a drop of wisdom - so as not to get caught, a drop of love - to accept. I simply do not have these drops, because I am very, very limited and poor. "

Mantra for the offended from Osho

I don't value my life. I do not value my life so much that I do not mind wasting her precious time on offense. I will give up a minute of joy, a minute of happiness, a minute of playfulness, I would rather give this minute to my insult. And I don't care if these frequent minutes add up to hours, hours into days, days into weeks, weeks into months, and months into years. I am not sorry to spend years of my life in resentment - because I do not value my life.

I am very vulnerable. I am so vulnerable that I have to protect my territory and respond with resentment to everyone who touches it. I’ll hang a “Caution, angry dog” sign on my forehead and let someone try not to notice it! I will surround my vulnerability with high walls, and I do not care that through them you can not see what is happening outside - but my vulnerability will be safe.

I am a beggar. I am so poor that I cannot find in myself a drop of generosity - to forgive, a drop of self-irony - to laugh, a drop of generosity - so as not to notice, a drop of wisdom - so as not to get caught, a drop of love - to accept. I simply do not have these drops, because I am very, very limited and poor.

How to deal with resentment in 5 minutes (mantra from Osho, full version)

Resentment is different. More often than not, we resent others. And it happens that we take offense at ourselves.

Resentment is long-standing. Some of the grievances date back to childhood.

And there are fresh grievances. Emotions from them are often so strong that they simply interfere with our normal life.

What's the fastest way to get rid of resentment?

Everything is very simple!

It needs to be strengthened. To such an extent that at some point it will become absurd for you.

For this, the famous Osho created a special mantra.

1. Print out the mantra.

2. Stand in front of a mirror.

3. Read the mantra aloud and loudly.

4. Be emotional.

5. Read until the resentment is completely eliminated.

The effectiveness of this mantra has been proven by thousands and thousands of people. And you will love it.

It is often difficult to let go of your turkey.

But now, most likely, your condition has changed. Usually, after reading the grievance, leave. A state of acceptance and peace sets in.

Write in the comments how it happens with you. And what do you do in case of resentment to change your state?

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I have read this mantra here before. But today she is very much needed.

I read it only once. And my soul became much easier.

And I was a real turkey yesterday 🙂

Fortunately, something returned to the ground and did not destroy the relationship.

My husband and I are doing well. We live in peace and happiness.

But it happens a couple of times a year we turn into a turkey and a turkey.

Hopefully this will become less common.

And we will finally serve them to the festive table.

What a charm! True, it becomes more fun. I would say it was even written with humor.

I printed it out and gave it to my husband and children. The husband softened noticeably, the daughter laughed and said "Mom, this is about me, about me!)))". It seems that everyone has become much easier. Written very seriously and at the same time with good humor ...

"Mantra for getting rid of grudges" by Osho

It happens that you take offense at a person and you no longer remember why. And it seems like it's time to let go and forget, but some sediment remained in the soul. How to be?

One of the methods is to go from the opposite and not get rid of the resentment, but strengthen it to the maximum and bring it to the point of absurdity.

There is such a funny, but very effective Osho mantra that you can print out, and after spending just a couple of minutes read in front of the mirror with an air of importance. From the insult, and the trace will get cold. Checked!

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Prayer is a farewell to the ego

Prayer is the only thing in which a person is completely immersed. Prayer becomes all-encompassing when nothing is left outside of the person who offers it. If you do not completely immerse yourself in prayer, then it becomes a surface act. But prayer can be so deep that the person who offers it disappears and only prayer remains. True prayer is transformation. Transformation does not come after prayer, it happens in prayer itself. And no one can fulfill your prayer. Nobody can pray for you. You will be transformed only through your own prayer. And do not expect the fruits of prayer to appear in the future, for it is itself a fruit. And calmly forget about prayer after her ascension, for she herself is a fruit.

When you offer prayer, you are saying goodbye to your ego. Prayer is a complete acceptance of your insignificance. Until you become nothing, you cannot offer prayer. In prayer, the music of acknowledgment of one's complete helplessness blossoms. Prayer is a recognition that all my deeds only confused me and became my hell, burden, prison. And in a repentant spirit I cry out: “O God, now You work through me. Now you lead me. " But this does not mean that God will guide you. Prayer itself will lead, for prayer is a great power. The energy hidden in prayer is many times more powerful than the energy hidden in the atom. Try it out.

Prayer to all offended from osho

Prayer. Proverbs from Osho. Parables about women.

There is a well-known story about a peasant girl in love from Punjab. This girl once, in thought, walked across the field, where a religious man offered up his prayers. The law of religion does not allow crossing such a place. As the village girl walked back, the religious man told her:

How rude you acted, foolish girl, after all, it is a great sin to pass through the place where a person offers prayers to God!

The girl stopped and asked in great bewilderment:

What do you mean by prayers?

Prayers? he exclaimed. - Don't you know, silly girl, what prayers are? This is a conversation with God! To offer prayers is to think about God and talk to Him.

How strange! How could you see me if you thought about God and talk to Him? When I passed here, I thought about my beloved and talked to him inwardly. Therefore, I did not notice you at all.

Human. Don't interrupt me, I pray.

The God. But you called me.

Human. Called You? I did not call You, I prayed. Our Father, who art in heaven ...

The God. Well, you did it again.

Human. What did you do?

The God. You called Me, you said, "Our Father who art in heaven." Here I am. What happened to you?

Human. But I didn't mean to say anything by that. You know, just saying my daily prayer. I always pray that way. I feel that this is, as it were, my duty ...

Sage's Prayer

The sage addressed the Lord:

“Hear me, my Heavenly Father!

God I stand before You

Everything as it is, with an open soul ...

I don't save up wealth in chests,

I don’t wear gold or silk.

Well I thank you for the bread and shelter,

And for giving me love. "

And the Lord listened to that prayer,

Artless, sincere, simple.

And he answered her from Heaven:

“You have a miracle of miracles,

More than riches from riches

What is more valuable than the most delicious dishes:

The gift of love is your vocation

One evening, returning from the bazaar, the poor farmer did not find his prayer book. It so happened that the wheel of his cart broke down in the middle of the forest, and he was very upset that he would have to live this day without prayer.

So he came up with a new prayer:

Lord, I did the stupidest thing today. In the morning I left home without my prayer book, and my memory is so bad that I can’t remember anything. So I decided to do this: I read the alphabet very slowly five times. I will read it to someone who knows all the known prayers, who is able to fold the letters so that a prayer is made.

And the Lord said to the angels:

Of all the prayers I've heard from a farmer, this one is undoubtedly the best. For this time it came from his very heart - sincere and open.

He did not profess any one religion and believed that the most important criterion a person's life is whether he is happy or not. Osho himself said that he does not have a system, because systems are initially dead.

At birth he was given the name Chandra Mohan Jayin, but in history he remained as "Osho" - literally translated "monk" or "teacher". His teachings really inspire and make you reconsider your attitude to life.

Osho's Tips for Knowing Yourself

What difference does it make who is stronger, who is smarter, who is prettier, who is richer? After all, in the end, it only matters whether you are a happy person or not.

People take everything so seriously that it becomes a burden to them. Learn to laugh more. For me, laughter is as holy as prayer.

If you are rich, do not think about it; if you are poor, do not take your poverty seriously. If you are able to live in peace, remembering that the world is only a show, you will be free, you will not be touched by suffering. Suffering comes only from a serious attitude towards life. Start treating life as a game, enjoy it.

Love, and let love be as natural to you as breathing. If you love a person, do not demand anything from him; otherwise you will build a wall between you at the very beginning. Don't expect anything. If something comes to you, be grateful. If nothing comes, then this does not need to come, there is no need for it. You have no right to wait.

Never mistake anything else for love ... In the presence of another, you suddenly feel happy. Just because you are together, you feel ecstasy. The very presence of the other satisfies something deep in your heart ... something begins to sing in your heart. The very presence of the other helps you to be more collected, you become more individual, more centered, more balanced. Then it's love. Love is not passion, not emotion. Love is a very deep understanding that someone completes you. Someone makes you a vicious circle. The presence of the other increases your presence. Love gives you the freedom to be yourself.

About your way

First, hear yourself. Learn to enjoy yourself in company. Become so happy that you will no longer be bothered whether someone comes to you or not. You are already full. You do not wait in awe if someone knocks on your door. Are you at home. If someone comes, great. No, that's fine too. Only with this attitude can you start a relationship.

Every action leads to an immediate result. Be attentive and watch. A mature person is one who has found himself, who has determined what is right and wrong for him, good and bad. He did it himself, so he has a huge advantage over those who do not have their own opinion.

We are all unique. No one has the right to indicate what is right and what is wrong. Life is an experiment in which we define these changing concepts every day. Sometimes, you may do something wrong, but it is because of this that you will benefit immensely.

There are times when God comes and knocks at your door. It can happen in one of a million ways - through a woman, a man, a child, love, a flower, sunset or dawn ... Be open to hear it.

Courage is moving into the unknown, despite all the fears. Courage is not the absence of fear. Fearlessness happens when you get bolder and bolder. But in the beginning, the difference between a coward and a daredevil is not so great. The only difference is that the coward listens to his fears and follows them, while the daredevil leaves them aside and moves on.

You change every moment. You are like a river. Today it flows in the same direction and climate. Tomorrow - in another. I have never seen the same face twice. Everything is changing. Nothing stands still. But in order to see this, very discerning eyes are needed. Otherwise dust falls and everything becomes old; it seems that everything has already happened.

When you feel bored with everything, kick yourself properly. Himself, not another.