| Just Like That talks on Sufi stories by Osho 10 talks given live May 1975 Pune, India |
Sufi masters are very choosy. It is very difficult to be accepted by a Sufi master, very very difficult. They create all sorts of obstacles around them. First, they live in such an ordinary way that you cannot suspect that here is a master. They live in absolutely ordinary ways. For example, the master may be a blacksmith or a shoemaker or a carpetmaker or a butcher or a carpenter – just the very ordinary world. You cannot suspect that the man who makes your shoes and repairs your shoes is a master. He won't allow any suspicion; that is the way he protects himself from those who are not ready but think themselves ready. From intruders he protects himself in this way. You will never see a Sufi master going to the mosque or the temple – to any public place – to pray. No, he prays when everybody is fast asleep, in the midnight. Even his wife may not suspect that this man has attained. No, this is part of the Sufi method – not to allow anybody to know... – Osho Just Like That, ch. 1 |


Chinese pinyin: Jiu xiang nage Chinese traditional: 就象那個 Chinese simplified: 就象那个 |
retitled here as Just Like That Rose – in Chinese simplified characters – at www. aoxiu.com Click here |
Complete English text Click here |
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