The way of love is the way of no-expectation. Love exists only when there is a total acceptance and no desire to change anything.
OSHOIt 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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Destructiveness cannot bring happiness; destruction is against the law of creation. The law of creation is to be creative.
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Domination is a sort of hatred, anger, enmity.
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Existence cannot go wrong. If it does not fulfill our desires, that simply means our desires were wrong.
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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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Nobody has the power to take two steps together; you can take only one step at a time.
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Commit as many mistakes as possible, remembering only one thing: don’t commit the same mistake again. And you will be growing.
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My whole teaching consists of two words, meditation and love.
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A certain darkness is needed to see the stars.
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Whatever you feel, you become. It is your responsibility.
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When I say be creative I don’t mean that you should all go and become great painters and great poets. I simply mean let your life be a painting, let your life be a poem.
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Freedom is the intrinsic desire of each man, each woman – utter freedom, absolute freedom.
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Never be ashamed of your tears. Be proud that you are still natural. Be proud that you can express the inexpressible through your tears.
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If you love a person you will not interfere with his personal life. You would not dare to break the boundaries of his inner world.
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Falling in love, you remain a child; rising in love, you mature. By and by love becomes not a relationship, it becomes a state of your being. Not that you are in love – now you are love.
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To avoid pain, they avoid pleasure. To avoid death, they avoid life.
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