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A lot of words to condemn

others whose minds are supposedly

chatterboxes!

 

 

 

 

 

> Your mind is a chatterbox. You are broadcasting things

unnecessarily. You are destroying people around you, you are

destroying yourself.

> You are a dangerous thing -- and continuously broadcasting.

>

> And many things are happening because of you. And it is a great

network. The whole world goes on becoming every day more and more

miserable because more and more people are on the earth and they are

broadcasting more and more thoughts.

>

> The further back you go, you find the earth the more and more

peaceful -- less and less broadcasters. In the days of Buddha, or in

the days of Lao Tzu, the world was very very peaceful, natural; it

was a heaven. Why? The population was very very small, for one thing.

People were not thinkers too much, they were more and more prone to

feeling rather than thinking. And people were praying. In the

morning, they would do the first thing and that would be a prayer. In

the night they would do the last thing -- the prayer. And throughout

the whole day also, whenever they would find a moment, they would be

praying inside.

>

> What is a prayer? Prayer is sending blessings to all. Prayer is

sending your compassion to all. Prayer is creating an antidote of

negative thoughts -- it is a positivity.

>

> thoughts, are things, forces, and you have to handle them very

carefully.

>

> Ordinarily, not aware, you go on thinking anything. It is difficult

to find a person who has not committed many murders in thought;

difficult to find a person who has not been doing all sorts of sins

and crimes inside the mind -- and then these things happen. And

remember, you may not murder, but your continuous thinking of

murdering somebody may create the situation in which the person is

murdered. Somebody may take your thought, because there are weaker

persons all around and thoughts flow like water: downwards. If you

think something continuously, someone who is a weakling may take your

thought and go and kill a person.

>

> That's why those who have known the inner reality of man say that

whatsoever happens on the earth, everybody is responsible. Everybody.

Whatsoever happens in Vietnam, not only are the Nixons responsible,

everybody who thinks is also responsible. Only one person can not be

held responsible, and that is the person who has no mind; otherwise

everybody is responsible for everything that goes on. If the earth is

a hell, you are a creator, you participate.

>

> Don't go on throwing responsibility on others -- you are also

responsible, it is a collective phenomenon. The disease may bubble up

anywhere, the explosion may happen millions, thousands of miles away

from you -- that doesn't make any difference, because thought is a

non-spatial phenomenon, it needs no space.

>

> That's why it travels fastest. Even light cannot travel so fast,

because even for light space is needed. Thought travels fastest. In

fact it takes no time in traveling, space doesn't exist for it. You

may be here, thinking of something, and it happens in America. How

can you be held responsible? No court can punish you, but in the

ultimate court of existence you will be punished -- you are already

punished. That's why you are so miserable.

>

> People come to me and they say: " We never do anything wrong to

anybody, and still we are so miserable. " You may not be doing, you

may be thinking -- and thinking is more subtle than doing.

>

> A person can protect himself from doing, but he cannot protect

himself from thinking. For thinking everybody is vulnerable.

>

> No-thinking is a must if you want to be completely freed from sin,

freed from crime, freed from all that goes around you -- and that is

the meaning of a Buddha.

>

> A Buddha is a person who lives without the mind; then he is not

responsible. That's why in the East we say that he never accumulates

karma; he never accumulates any entanglements for the future. He

lives, he walks, he moves, he eats, he talks, he is doing many

things, so he must accumulate karma, because karma means activity.

But in the East it is said even if a Buddha kills, he will not

accumulate karma. Why? And you, even if you don't kill, you will

accumulate karma. Why?

>

> It is simple: whatsoever Buddha is doing, he is doing without any

mind in it. He is spontaneous, it is not activity. He is not thinking

about it, it happens. He is not the doer. He moves like an emptiness.

He has no mind for it, he was not thinking to do it. But if the

existence allows it to happen, he allows it to happen. He has no more

the ego to resist; no more the ego to do.

>

> That is the meaning of being empty and a no-self: just being a non-

being, anatta, no-selfness. Then you accumulate nothing; then you are

not responsible for anything that goes on around you; then you

transcend.

>

> Each single thought is creating something for you and for others.

Be alert!

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Your mind is a chatterbox. You are broadcasting things unnecessarily. You are destroying people around you, you are destroying yourself.

You are a dangerous thing -- and continuously broadcasting.

And many things are happening because of you. And it is a great network. The whole world goes on becoming every day more and more miserable because more and more people are on the earth and they are broadcasting more and more thoughts.

The further back you go, you find the earth the more and more peaceful -- less and less broadcasters. In the days of Buddha, or in the days of Lao Tzu, the world was very very peaceful, natural; it was a heaven. Why? The population was very very small, for one thing. People were not thinkers too much, they were more and more prone to feeling rather than thinking. And people were praying. In the morning, they would do the first thing and that would be a prayer. In the night they would do the last thing -- the prayer. And throughout the whole day also, whenever they would find a moment, they would be praying inside.

What is a prayer? Prayer is sending blessings to all. Prayer is sending your compassion to all. Prayer is creating an antidote of negative thoughts -- it is a positivity.

thoughts, are things, forces, and you have to handle them very carefully.

Ordinarily, not aware, you go on thinking anything. It is difficult to find a person who has not committed many murders in thought; difficult to find a person who has not been doing all sorts of sins and crimes inside the mind -- and then these things happen. And remember, you may not murder, but your continuous thinking of murdering somebody may create the situation in which the person is murdered. Somebody may take your thought, because there are weaker persons all around and thoughts flow like water: downwards. If you think something continuously, someone who is a weakling may take your thought and go and kill a person.

That's why those who have known the inner reality of man say that whatsoever happens on the earth, everybody is responsible. Everybody. Whatsoever happens in Vietnam, not only are the Nixons responsible, everybody who thinks is also responsible. Only one person can not be held responsible, and that is the person who has no mind; otherwise everybody is responsible for everything that goes on. If the earth is a hell, you are a creator, you participate.

Don't go on throwing responsibility on others -- you are also responsible, it is a collective phenomenon. The disease may bubble up anywhere, the explosion may happen millions, thousands of miles away from you -- that doesn't make any difference, because thought is a non-spatial phenomenon, it needs no space.

That's why it travels fastest. Even light cannot travel so fast, because even for light space is needed. Thought travels fastest. In fact it takes no time in traveling, space doesn't exist for it. You may be here, thinking of something, and it happens in America. How can you be held responsible? No court can punish you, but in the ultimate court of existence you will be punished -- you are already punished. That's why you are so miserable.

People come to me and they say: "We never do anything wrong to anybody, and still we are so miserable." You may not be doing, you may be thinking -- and thinking is more subtle than doing.

A person can protect himself from doing, but he cannot protect himself from thinking. For thinking everybody is vulnerable.

No-thinking is a must if you want to be completely freed from sin, freed from crime, freed from all that goes around you -- and that is the meaning of a Buddha.

A Buddha is a person who lives without the mind; then he is not responsible. That's why in the East we say that he never accumulates karma; he never accumulates any entanglements for the future. He lives, he walks, he moves, he eats, he talks, he is doing many things, so he must accumulate karma, because karma means activity. But in the East it is said even if a Buddha kills, he will not accumulate karma. Why? And you, even if you don't kill, you will accumulate karma. Why?

It is simple: whatsoever Buddha is doing, he is doing without any mind in it. He is spontaneous, it is not activity. He is not thinking about it, it happens. He is not the doer. He moves like an emptiness. He has no mind for it, he was not thinking to do it. But if the existence allows it to happen, he allows it to happen. He has no more the ego to resist; no more the ego to do.

That is the meaning of being empty and a no-self: just being a non-being, anatta, no-selfness. Then you accumulate nothing; then you are not responsible for anything that goes on around you; then you transcend.

Each single thought is creating something for you and for others. Be alert!

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A lot of words to condemn others whose minds are supposedly chatterboxes! > Your mind is a chatterbox. You are broadcasting things unnecessarily. You are destroying people around you, you are destroying yourself.> You are a dangerous thing -- and continuously broadcasting.> > And many things are happening because of you. And it is a great network. The whole world goes on becoming every day more and more miserable because more and more people are on the earth and they are broadcasting more and more thoughts. > > The further back you go, you find the earth the more and more peaceful -- less and less broadcasters. In the days of Buddha, or in the days of Lao Tzu, the world was very very peaceful, natural; it was a heaven. Why? The population was very very small, for one thing. People were not thinkers too much, they were more and more prone to feeling rather than thinking. And people were praying. In the morning, they would do the first thing and that would be a prayer. In the night they would do the last thing -- the prayer. And throughout the whole day also, whenever they would find a moment, they would be praying inside.> > What is a prayer? Prayer is sending blessings to all. Prayer is sending your compassion to all. Prayer is creating an antidote of negative thoughts -- it is a positivity.> > thoughts, are things, forces, and you have to handle them very carefully.> > Ordinarily, not aware, you go on thinking anything. It is difficult to find a person who has not committed many murders in thought; difficult to find a person who has not been doing all sorts of sins and crimes inside the mind -- and then these things happen. And remember, you may not murder, but your continuous thinking of murdering somebody may create the situation in which the person is murdered. Somebody may take your thought, because there are weaker persons all around and thoughts flow like water: downwards. If you think something continuously, someone who is a weakling may take your thought and go and kill a person.> > That's why those who have known the inner reality of man say that whatsoever happens on the earth, everybody is responsible. Everybody. Whatsoever happens in Vietnam, not only are the Nixons responsible, everybody who thinks is also responsible. Only one person can not be held responsible, and that is the person who has no mind; otherwise everybody is responsible for everything that goes on. If the earth is a hell, you are a creator, you participate.> > Don't go on throwing responsibility on others -- you are also responsible, it is a collective phenomenon. The disease may bubble up anywhere, the explosion may happen millions, thousands of miles away from you -- that doesn't make any difference, because thought is a non-spatial phenomenon, it needs no space.> > That's why it travels fastest. Even light cannot travel so fast, because even for light space is needed. Thought travels fastest. In fact it takes no time in traveling, space doesn't exist for it. You may be here, thinking of something, and it happens in America. How can you be held responsible? No court can punish you, but in the ultimate court of existence you will be punished -- you are already punished. That's why you are so miserable.> > People come to me and they say: "We never do anything wrong to anybody, and still we are so miserable." You may not be doing, you may be thinking -- and thinking is more subtle than doing.> > A person can protect himself from doing, but he cannot protect himself from thinking. For thinking everybody is vulnerable.> > No-thinking is a must if you want to be completely freed from sin, freed from crime, freed from all that goes around you -- and that is the meaning of a Buddha.> > A Buddha is a person who lives without the mind; then he is not responsible. That's why in the East we say that he never accumulates karma; he never accumulates any entanglements for the future. He lives, he walks, he moves, he eats, he talks, he is doing many things, so he must accumulate karma, because karma means activity. But in the East it is said even if a Buddha kills, he will not accumulate karma. Why? And you, even if you don't kill, you will accumulate karma. Why?> > It is simple: whatsoever Buddha is doing, he is doing without any mind in it. He is spontaneous, it is not activity. He is not thinking about it, it happens. He is not the doer. He moves like an emptiness. He has no mind for it, he was not thinking to do it. But if the existence allows it to happen, he allows it to happen. He has no more the ego to resist; no more the ego to do. > > That is the meaning of being empty and a no-self: just being a non-being, anatta, no-selfness. Then you accumulate nothing; then you are not responsible for anything that goes on around you; then you transcend.> > Each single thought is creating something for you and for others. Be alert!

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