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| Ancient Music in the Pines In Zen, Mind Suddenly Stops talks on Zen stories by Osho 9 talks given live Feb. 1976 Pune, India |

book: name in book Chinese pinyin Gosa Hoyen.............Wuzu Fayan 五祖法演 Eisai Yagyu Tajima...............................柳生但馬 Shoju Bodhidharma............Puti Damo 菩提达摩 Dofuku.....................Sengfu 僧副 Soji...........................Zongchi 尼总持 Doiku........................Daoyu 道育 Eka...........................Huike 大祖慧可 |
The mind is immature when it is not ready to learn. The ego feels very fulfilled if you need not learn anything from anybody; the ego feels very enhanced if it feels that it already knows. Now the problem is that life goes on changing, it is never the same – it goes on flowing, it is a flux – and your knowledge is always the same. Your knowledge is not evolving with life, it is stuck somewhere in the past, and whenever you react through it you will miss the point because it will not be exactly the right thing to do. Life has changed but your knowledge remains the same and you act out of this knowledge. That means you face today with your yesterday’s knowledge. You will never be able to be alive. The more you function through knowledge the more immature you become... – Osho Ancient Music in the Pines, ch. 2 |
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Chinese pinyin: Songshu de gudai yinyue Chinese traditional: 松樹的古代音樂 Chinese simplified: 松树的古代音乐 |