| Walking in Zen Sitting in Zen talks on Chinese Zen master Yongjia & responses to questions by Osho 16 talks given live Mar. – May 1980 Pune, India |
book: name in book Chinese pinyin Yoka.............................Yongjia 永嘉大师 Bokuju...........................Muzhou 睦州道明 |
A single human mind can contain all the libraries of the world. It is almost infinite. Its capacity is great, its use is great, but it should be your servant not your master. As a servant it is beautiful; as a master it is dangerous. Let consciousness be your master and mind your servant. It happens through awareness. And I am not telling you to control it, because all control is repression. I am not telling you to fight, because all fight is a sheer waste of energy. You are fighting with your own servant -- you are wasting your energy. You need not fight with your servant, you have simply to say, "I am the master"; that's all. You have simply to be the master, that's all, and the servant bows down. The servant immediately understands that the master has come in. And how does the master come in? The moment you become awake, the master comes in... – Osho Walking in Zen, Sitting in Zen, ch. 3 |
Chinese pinyin: Zou zai chan li, zuo zai chan li Chinese traditional: 走在禪裏,坐在禪裏 Chinese simplified: 走在禅里,坐在禅里 |
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