And Now, And Here 精彩片段:
Chapter 15
Discipline of Suchness
6 August 1970 pm in Bombay, India
Question 1
OSHO, YOU HAVE SAID BEFORE THAT IF A SEEKER IN HIS EXPERIMENT SHOULD MAKE AN INTENSE RESOLVE THAT HE WOULD LIKE TO DIE, THAT HE WOULD LIKE TO RETURN TO HIS OWN CENTER, IN A FEW DAYS HIS LIFE ENERGY WILL BEGIN TO CONTRACT FROM WITHIN AND THE SEEKER WILL BE ABLE TO SEE HIS BODY AS DEAD -- FIRST FROM WITHIN, AND THEN FROM WITHOUT.
CONSEQUENTLY, HIS FEAR OF DEATH WILL DISAPPEAR FOREVER.
SO THE QUESTION IS: IN THIS CONDITION, DOES ONE NEED TO MAKE ANY SPECIAL PREPARATION OR TAKE ANY EXTRA PRECAUTION SO THAT THE SUBTLE BODY MAY RETURN SAFELY TO THE PHYSICAL BODY? OR, DOES THE RETURN OF THE SUBTLE BODY HAPPEN ON ITS OWN? PLEASE EXPLAIN.
In many ways, man lives essentially through the mind.
Even when we perceive something as a physical occurrence, deep down it turns out to be a psychological phenomenon.
All bodily manifestations have their roots in the mind.
Let me explain a few things in this regard, then it will be easy to follow the question.
Until fifty years ago, all human illnesses were treated as illnesses of the body.
In the last fifty years, the more we have learned about illnesses, the more the proportion of physical illnesses has decreased while that of the psychological illnesses has increased.
Even the greatest of physiologists is ready to admit today that more than fifty percent of all human ailments are psychological.
Sicknesses which are otherwise considered as physical, more than half of them are caused by the mind.