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| The Beloved Vol. 2 (of 2) talks on the Baul mystics of Bengal by Osho 10 talks given live July 1976 Pune, India |
Doubt is like darkness, trust is like light. If you have doubt, then you will decide for trust. Otherwise there is no need to decide for trust. Why decide for it? You must be having tremendous doubt. The greater the doubt, the greater the need is felt to create trust. So whenever somebody says, “I trust very strongly,” remember that he is fighting against a very strong doubt. That’s how people become fanatics. The fanaticism is born because they have created a false trust. Their doubt is alive, their doubt is not finished. The doubt has not disappeared, the doubt is there. And to fight with the doubt they have created a trust against it. If the doubt is very strong, they have to cling fanatically to their trust. Whenever somebody says that, “I am a staunch believer,” remember, deep down in his heart he is carrying disbelief. Otherwise, there is no need to be a strong believer. Simple trust is enough – why strong? If you say to somebody, “I love you very strongly,” something is wrong. Love is enough... – Osho The Beloved, Vol. 2, ch. 2 |

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Chinese pinyin: Bei ai de ren – Di er juan Chinese traditional: 被愛的人 第二卷 Chinese simplified: 被爱的人 第二卷 |
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