by Ghanshyam Savani on Mon Jan 02, 2017 10:56 am
The matter finishes, like a dry leaf that falls from the tree. Neither the tree is aware of its falling, nor the leaf itself; nor does the wind gets news of its falling - quietly, in utter silence, it falls to the ground. If a green leaf is broken, the tree feels the pain and so does the leaf. It leaves behind a wound, for it has been wrenched away from the tree. The man who cultivates self-control, is one who plucks the green leaves that leave scars behind. These wounds then become painful.
I am in favor of that self-discipline that happens like the falling of a dry leaf. Certain things drop out from life, become meaningless, and life is transformed.
-OSHO
CHAPTER 5: FROM EMPTINESS TOWARD TRUTH
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Ghanshyam Savani
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