| oshobob The Living Workshop |
| Osho meets China |
| ...Zen calls this state of mind mu-sin. Mu-sin means a state of no-mind, of pure intelligence. No thoughts are moving around, there is just the flame of awareness. In this state the observer is no longer separate from the observed, the knower is no longer separate from the known, the hearer is no longer separate from the speaker. A few people here come to that state many times – the state of mu-sin, when you are not separate from me, when suddenly boundaries merge, when suddenly we overlap. In that moment there is the communication, in that moment there is the transfer. Then anything will do. My silence will do, my word will do, any gesture of my hand will do. You have to be in mu-sin, a state of mind which has no ego, which has no boundary. Only in this state is God possible, is nirvana possible... --Osho Zen: The Path of Paradox, Vol. 1, ch. 5 |
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