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Monday, September 18, 2017
Osho Dictionary
Osho - Accidental
Osho - Accidental
I was reading one man's
autobiography. He says that his father was traveling and the train was late. When
he reached his destination he got out of the train, but the train was so late
that all the taxis had already left.
It was the middle of the night
and very cold. Because he could not find a taxi, he went into the restaurant:
they were just closing, and the woman at the counter was ready to leave. Seeing
this man, she prepared coffee for him. He drank the coffee: there was nobody
else, so they started talking.
And the woman said. "It
will be difficult for you to get a taxi—why don't you come in my car? I will
drop you on the way." So he went with the woman, and that's how they fell
in love with each other. And the woman became the mother of this man who is
writing the autobiography.
Now he says, "If the train
had not been late, I would riot have been in the world. If a taxi had been
available, I would not have been in the world. If the woman had not invited him
to go in her car, I would not have been in the world."
All accidental... People are
living in this unconsciousness. Your love is accidental, your hate is
accidental, your friendship, your enmity—all is accidental.
Stop being accidental! Gather
yourself together, become a little more conscious. See what is happening. And, slowly
slowly, when you start acting out of your consciousness, you will see
tremendous power arising in you. And then your whole life will have a totally
different flavor to it.
Excerted from 'Philosophia
Perennis', Vol. 1 by Osho
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