What is discipline? Discipline means creating an order within you. As you are, you are a chaos.
OSHOYou should live in the world but remain untouched by it. You should remain in the world, but the world should not remain in you.
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The world is like a waiting room in a railway station; it is not your house.
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A certain darkness is needed to see the stars.
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Love is never a relationship; love is relating.
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Only laughter makes a man rich, but the laughter has to be blissful.
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You should live in the world but remain untouched by it. You should remain in the world, but the world should not remain in you.
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Millions of people are suffering: they want to be loved but they don’t know how to love. And love cannot exist as a monologue; it is a dialogue, a very harmonious dialogue.
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Once you have started seeing the beauty of life, ugliness starts disappearing. If you start looking at life with joy, sadness starts disappearing.
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Don’t try to understand life. Live it! Don’t try to understand love. Move into love. Then you will know and that knowing will come out of your experiencing.
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Whatever you feel, you become. It is your responsibility.
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Nobody is superior, nobody is inferior, but nobody is equal either. People are simply unique, incomparable. You are you, I am I.
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There exists no God. What exists is godliness, and that godliness surrounds you. We are all in the same ocean.
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It is beautiful to be alone, it is also beautiful to be in love, to be with people. And they are complementary, not contradictory.
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Why limit yourself to small things? When the whole is available.
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Meditate so that you can feel immense silence, and love so that your life can become a song, a dance, a celebration.
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Aloneness is your nature. You were born alone, you will die alone. And you are living alone without understanding it, without being fully aware of it. You misunderstand aloneness as loneliness; it is simply a misunderstanding. You are sufficient unto yourself.
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