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		<title>What is meditation?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Meditation is a simple process Of watching your own mind. Not fighting with the mind Not trying to control it either Just remaining there, a choiceless witness. Whatsoever passes you simply take note of it With no prejudice for or against. You don&#8217;t call it names That this should not come to my mind That [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Meditation is a simple process<br />
Of watching your own mind.<br />
Not fighting with the mind<br />
Not trying to control it either<br />
Just remaining there, a choiceless witness.<br />
Whatsoever passes you simply take note of it<br />
With no prejudice for or against.<br />
You don&#8217;t call it names<br />
That this should not come to my mind<br />
That this is an ugly thought and<br />
This is a very beautiful and virtuous thought.<br />
You should not judge<br />
You should remain non-judgmental<br />
Because the moment you judge, you lose meditation.<br />
You become identified.<br />
Either you become a friend or you become a foe.<br />
You create relationships.<br />
Meditation means<br />
Remaining unrelated with your thought process<br />
Utterly unrelated, cool, calm<br />
Watching whatsoever is passing.<br />
And then a miracle happens:<br />
Slowly slowly one becomes aware<br />
That less and less thoughts are passing.<br />
The more alert you are, the less thoughts pass<br />
The less alert you are, the more thoughts pass.<br />
It is as if traffic depends on your awareness.<br />
When you are perfectly aware<br />
Even for a single moment, all thinking stops.<br />
Immediately, there is a sudden stop<br />
And the road is empty, there is no traffic.<br />
That moment is meditation.</p>
<p>Slowly slowly those moments come more and more<br />
Those empty spaces come again and again<br />
And stay longer.<br />
And you become capable of moving easily<br />
Into those empty spaces with no effort.<br />
So whenever you want you can move<br />
Into those empty spaces with no effort.<br />
They are refreshing, rejuvenating<br />
And they make you aware of who you are.<br />
Freed from the mind you are freed<br />
From all ideas about yourself.<br />
Now you can see who you are without any prejudice.<br />
And to know oneself<br />
Is to know all that is worth knowing.<br />
And to miss self-knowledge is to miss all.<br />
A man may know everything in the world<br />
But if he does not know himself<br />
He is utterly ignorant<br />
He is just a walking Encyclopaedia Britannica.</p>
<p>Freedom without awareness is only an empty idea.<br />
It contains nothing.<br />
One cannot be really free without being aware<br />
Because your unconscious goes on dominating you<br />
Your unconscious goes on pulling your strings.<br />
You may think, you may believe that you are free<br />
But you are not free, you are just a victim<br />
Of natural forces, blind forces.</p>
<p>So there are two types of people. The majority<br />
Follows the tradition, the society, the state.<br />
The orthodox people, the conventional<br />
The conformists ? they follow the crowd<br />
They are not free.<br />
And then there are a few rebellious spirits<br />
Drop-outs, bohemians, artists<br />
Painters, musicians, poets;<br />
They think they are living in freedom<br />
But they only think. Just by rebellion<br />
Against the tradition you don&#8217;t become free.<br />
You are still under the rule of natural instincts.<br />
You are possessed by lust, by greed, by ambitions.<br />
And you are not a master of these things<br />
You are a slave. Hence I say<br />
Freedom is only possible through awareness.<br />
Unless one transforms ones unconsciousness<br />
Into consciousness there is no freedom.</p>
<p>And that is where only very few people<br />
Have succeeded ? a Jesus, a Lao Tzu<br />
A Zarathustra, a Buddha<br />
Just a few people<br />
Who can be counted on one&#8217;s fingers.<br />
They have really lived in freedom<br />
Because they lived out of awareness.</p>
<p>That has to be the work for every seeker:<br />
To create more and more awareness.<br />
Then freedom comes of its own accord.<br />
Freedom is the fragrance of the flower of awareness.</p>
<p>Osho: Eighty Four Thousand Poems, Chapter 5</p>
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