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CHAPTER 1. THE LANGUAGE OF SUDDENNESSThen Father Finger raises his eyebrows, takes the panties, examines them closely, this way and thatway.”Well,” says Father Finger, popping the panties into his pocket, ”I don’t know which of you is right,but I do know one thing. She is not a member of my church!”Okay, Nivedano...(Drumbeat)(Gibberish)Nivedano...Be silent. Close your eyes. Feel your body to be completely frozen.Now look inward with tremendous urgency as if this is the last moment of your life. Only with thisurgency can you reach to the source of your life. And at the source of your life you are a buddha.From there on, opens the whole universe, your own space, unlimited.The buddha is the door.You have to go beyond it.But first reach to the door... deeper and deeper....This is a beautiful evening. The rain has stopped just to give you absolute silence. And the silenceof ten thousand buddhas is a tremendous energy field. Don’t miss this moment.To make it clear, Anando...(Drumbeat)Just watch your body, your mind, separate from you. You are the watcher. In this witnessing youbecome the buddha. You have always been the buddha. You discover it. So much dust has gatheredon it. Remove the dust. Let it become a pure mirror. This is your ultimate nature.The evening has become more juicy and more beautiful. The time has stopped – you are floating inspace like a cloud in absolute freedom.Nivedano...(Drumbeat)Come back, silently, peacefully, with a grace and sit down like a buddha just for a few momentsrecollecting the experience.You have to live this experience for your whole twenty-four hours, just like breathing – doing anythingyou go on continuously breathing. This remembrance of being a buddha has to become just like anHyakujo: The Everest of Zen, with Basho’s Haikus 14 Osho
CHAPTER 1. THE LANGUAGE OF SUDDENNESSundercurrent. It is always there whether you are sitting, walking, waking or sleeping – in action, ininaction, in speaking, in silence, but one thing remains continuously in you – the remembrance ofyour ultimate nature.Before the celebration I have to remind Nivedano that I called Anando. That is the name of yourdrum.Okay, Maneesha?Yes, Osho.Can we celebrate the ten thousand buddhas?Yes, Osho!Hyakujo: The Everest of Zen, with Basho’s Haikus 15 Osho
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CHAPTER 1. THE LANGUAGE OF SUDDENNESSundercurrent. It is always there whether you are sitting, walking, waking or sleeping – in action, ininaction, in speaking, in silence, but one thing remains continuously in you – the remembrance <strong>of</strong>your ultimate nature.Before the celebration I have to remind Nivedano that I called Anando. That is the name <strong>of</strong> yourdrum.Okay, Maneesha?Yes, Osho.Can we celebrate the ten thousand buddhas?Yes, Osho!<strong>Hyakujo</strong>: <strong>The</strong> <strong>Everest</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Zen</strong>, <strong>with</strong> Basho’s <strong>Haikus</strong> 15 Osho