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Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Death

Life and Death are inseparable. These are the two sides of the same coin. Every 'life' is endowed with the gift of 'death'. Yes, it is a 'Gift'. Death is not a bane; it is boon! If a man becomes immortal, it can be called as a curse! See the life of Ashwathhama in Mahabharat, who happens to be immortal; but that has become a curse for him. Because of uncertainty of life and because nobody knows when he is going to die, there always remains charm in life, curioisity for the future, mystery being unfolded day by day. We think and worry about what will happen after our death to our family members, our sons, our daughters, our spouse. Really, nothing happens to anybody after our death. Marathi Poem of Bha. Ra. Tambe "Jan Pal Bhar Mhanatil Haay Haay" contains the real truth. We do not know; but many persons are waiting for our death for various reasons. Outwardly, they show love and affection; but deep down, everybody is selfish. You are required till you can help others and others need you. It is need based love. When your utility is over, you have no value; then everybody will ignore you; you die and nobody will even notice your death.

You should know the life and death in its real sense. Only Osho knew the real meaning of life and death. His philosophy is great. Osho's philosophy is simple to understand and strongly convincing. But it is very difficult to digest. Osho desired that his death should not be mourned but celebrated by his disciples with dance and songs! And that happened.

Yes. Death should be celebrated and Birth should be mourned! Life is full of misery and problems. So birth in this world can be called as a curse. Everybody pretends that he is enjoying life. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


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