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There are one hundred and twelve methods of meditation, but
witnessing is an essential part of all one hundred and
twelve methods. So as far as I am concerned, witnessing is
the only method. Those one hundred and twelve are different
applications of witnessing.
The essential core, the spirit of meditation is to learn how
to witness. You are seeing a tree: You are there, the tree
is there, but can’t you find one thing more? – that you are
seeing the tree, that there is a witness in you which is
seeing you seeing the tree. The world is not divided only
into the object and the subject. There is also something
beyond both, and that beyond is meditation.
So in every act...and I don’t want people to sit for one
hour or half an hour in the morning or in the evening. That
kind of meditation is not going to help, because if you
meditate for one hour, then for twenty-three hours you will
be doing just the opposite of it. Meditation can be
victorious: witnessing is such a method that it can spread
over twenty-four hours of your day.
Eating, don’t get identified with the eater. The food is
there, the eater is there, and you are here, watching.
Walking, let the body walk but you simply watch. Slowly, the
knack comes. It is a knack, and once you can watch small
things.... A crow crowing...you are listening. These are two
– the object and the subject – but can’t you see a witness
who is seeing both? The crow, the listener, and still there
is someone who is watching both. It is such a simple
phenomenon. Then you can move into deeper layers: you can
watch your thoughts; you can watch your emotions, your
moods.
There is no need to say, "I am sad." The fact is that you
are a witness that a cloud of sadness is passing over you.
There is anger – you can simply be a witness. There is no
need to say, "I am angry." You are never angry, there is no
way for you to be angry; you are always a witness. The anger
comes and goes; you are just a mirror. Things come, get
reflected, move – and the mirror remains empty and clean,
unscratched by the reflections.
Witnessing is finding your inside mirror. Once you have
found it, miracles start happening. When you are simply
witnessing the thoughts, thoughts disappear. Then there is
suddenly a tremendous silence you have never known. When you
are watching the moods – anger, sadness, happiness – they
suddenly disappear and an even greater silence is
experienced.
When there is nothing to watch – then the revolution. Then
the witnessing energy turns upon itself because there is
nothing to prevent it; there is no object left. The word
object is beautiful. It simply means that which prevents
you, objects you. When there is no object to your
witnessing, it simply comes around back to yourself – to the
source. This is the point where one becomes enlightened.
Meditation is only a path: the end is always buddhahood,
enlightenment. To know this moment is to know all. Then
there is no misery, no frustration, no meaninglessness; then
life is no longer an accident. It becomes part of this
cosmic whole – an essential part, and a tremendous bliss
arises that this whole existence needs you.
Osho: Light on the Path, #1
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