- I teach you joy, not sadness. I teach you
playfulness, not seriousness. I teach you love
and laughter, because to me there is nothing
more sacred than love and laughter, and there is
nothing more prayerful than playfulness. I don't
teach you renunciation, as it has been taught
down the ages. I teach you: Rejoice, rejoice,
and rejoice again! Rejoicing should be the
essential core of my sannyasins.
- For the Baul, life is not a serious thing.
It is fun, it is laughter, it is joy. So you
cannot find anything like the seriousness of a
church-goer, or the long faces of so-called
religious people in the world of the Bauls. They
love laughter, they love fun. They enjoy small
things with tremendous respect. Ordinarily,
religions are very long-faced, very sombre,
serious, because they have to be -- they are
against life.
- Laughter is the very essence of religion.
Seriousness is never religious, cannot be
religious. Seriousness is of the ego, part of
the very disease. Laughter is egolessness.
- Never misunderstand seriousness for
sincerity. Sincerity is very playful, never
serious. It is true, authentic, but never
serious. Sincerity does not have a long face, it
is bubbling with joy, radiating with an inner
joyousness.
- If you find a saint who has no sense of
humour, then he is not a saint at all.
Impossible. His very seriousness says that he
has not achieved. Once you have some inner
experiences of your own you become very playful,
you become very innocent, childlike.
- God is always joking. Look at your own life
-- it is a joke! Look at other people's lives,
and you will find jokes and jokes and jokes.
Seriousness is illness; seriousness has nothing
spiritual about it. Spirituality is laughter,
spirituality is joy, spirituality is fun.
- God has a tremendous sense of humor!
Religion remains something dead without a sense
of humor as a foundation to it. God would not
have been able to create the world if he had no
sense of humor. God is not serious at all.
Seriousness is a state of disease; humor is
health. Love, laughter, life, they are aspects
of the same energy.
- The ego can exist only if you take yourself
and everything seriously. Nothing kills the ego
like playfulness, like laughter. When you start
taking life as fun, the ego has to die, it
cannot exist anymore. Ego is illness; it needs
an atmosphere of sadness to exist. Seriousness
creates the sadness in you. Sadness is a
necessary soil for the ego. Hence your saints
are so serious, for the simple reason that they
are the most egoistic people on the earth. They
may be trying to be humble, but they are very
proud of their humbleness. They take their
humbleness very seriously.
- The playfulness that I talk about comes very
slowly. You cannot just jump out of your
seriousness which you have accumulated for
lives. Now it has a force of its own. It is not
a simple matter to relax; it is one of the most
complex phenomena possible, because all that we
are taught is tension, anxiety, anguish.
Seriousness is the very core the society is
built around. Playfulness is for small children,
not for grown-up people. And I am teaching you
to be children again, to be playful again. It is
a quantum leap, a jump...but it takes time to
understand.
- A man of knowing attains to a sense of
humour. Let this always be remembered. If you
see someone who has no sense of humour, know
well that that man has not known at all. If you
come across a serious man, then you can be
certain that he is a pretender. Knowing brings
sincerity but all seriousness disappears.
Knowing brings a playfulness; knowing brings a
sense of humour. The sense of humour is a must.
- To laugh at others is egoistic; to laugh at
oneself is very humble. Learn to laugh at
yourself -- about your seriousness and things
like that. You can get serious about
seriousness. Then instead of one, you have
created two diseases. Then you can get serious
about that also, and you can go on and on. There
is no end to it; it can go on AD NAUSEAM.
- Be sincere, but not serious. Sincerity is
something else, seriousness is something else.
If you are serious you are thinking in terms of
goals, means and ends, ways and achievement; you
are ambitious. Seriousness is ambition and it is
a disease. You may have turned your attention
from this world, but your ambitious mind is now
thinking about the other. Seriousness is not
religious. A serious man will automatically
become a philosophic man; he will start
thinking. Seriousness is of the head. That's why
a serious person, a thinker, becomes a long
face. He cannot even laugh, he cannot smile, he
cannot play, because always he is thinking:
"What is to be achieved through it?"
- Learn to laugh. Seriousness is a sin, and it
is a disease. Laughter has tremendous beauty, a
lightness. It will bring lightness to you, and
it will give you wings to fly. And life is so
full of opportunities. You just need the
sensitivity. And create chances for other people
to laugh. Laughter should be one of the most
valued, cherished qualities of human beings --
because only man can laugh, no animals are
capable of it. Because it is human, it must be
of the highest order. To repress it is to
destroy a human quality.
- Religion has always been of a long face,
sad, serious, somber. Because of that
seriousness, millions of people have remained
aloof from religion. Those who were alive could
not become religious because religion meant a
kind of suicide to them -- and it was so. Those
who were already dead or dying, those who were
ill, pathological, suicidal, only they were
interested in the old religions. The old
religions were not dancing, singing,
celebrating; they were anti-life, anti-earth,
anti-body. They were purely negative; they had
nothing to affirm. Their God was based on
negativity. Go on negating: the more you negate
life, the more religious you were thought to be.
I am bringing a totally new vision of religion
to the earth: I am introducing you to a religion
that can laugh, a religion that can love, a
religion that can live the ordinary life with
extraordinary awareness.
- Meditation doesn't lead you to silence;
meditation only creates the situation in which
the silence happens. And this should be the
criterion -- that whenever silence happens
laughter will come into your life. A vital
celebration will happen all around. You will not
become sad, you will not become depressed, you
will not escape from the world. You will be here
in this world, but taking the whole thing as a
game, enjoying the whole thing as a beautiful
game, a big drama, no longer serious about it.
Seriousness is a disease.
- My approach towards life is that of laughter. And laughter contains love, laughter contains joy and laughter contains gratitude. Laughter contains a tremendous thankfulness towards God. When you are really in deep belly laughter, your ego disappears. It happens very rarely in any other activity, but in laughter it is bound to happen. If the laughter is total the ego cannot exist; nothing kills the ego like laughter. That's why all egoists are serious. Ego can exist only in seriousness; ego lives, feeds on seriousness. And serious people are dangerous people. We have to destroy all kinds of seriousness in the world. Temples should be full of laughter and song and dance and celebration. That's how trees are, stars are, rivers are, oceans are. The whole existence, except man, is in a nonserious state; only man seems to be very serious. No child is born serious, remember, but we destroy the innocence of the child. We destroy his qualities of wonder and awe, we destroy his laughter, we destroy everything that is beautiful and valuable, and instead we give him a load to carry on his head -- of knowledge, of theology, of philosophy. The more and more he becomes educated by us, the more and more he loses all sense of humor. He can't see any humor in existence because he starts living through his knowledge; he knows everything. Because of his knowledgeability all wonder is destroyed. Because of his knowledgeability, the greatest religious quality -- awe -- is killed.
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Saturday, February 18, 2012
Osho Quotes on Seriousness
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