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'MASTER, I HAVE AN
UNGOVERNABLE TEMPER -- HOW CAN I CURE IT?'
'SHOW ME THIS TEMPER,'
SAID BANKEI, 'IT SOUNDS FASCINATING.'
'I HAVEN'T GOT IT
RIGHT NOW,' SAID THE STUDENT, 'SO I CAN'T SHOW IT TO YOU.'
'WELL THEN,' SAID
BANKEI, 'BRING IT TO ME WHEN YOU HAVE IT.'
'BUT I CAN'T BRING IT
JUST WHEN I HAPPEN TO HAVE IT,' PROTESTED THE STUDENT. 'IT ARISES UNEXPECTEDLY,
AND I WOULD SURELY LOSE IT BEFORE I GOT IT TO YOU.'
'IN THAT CASE,' SAID
BANKEI, 'IT CANNOT BE PART OF YOUR TRUE NATURE. IF IT WERE, YOU COULD SHOW IT
TO ME AT ANY TIME. WHEN YOU WERE BORN YOU DID NOT HAVE IT, AND YOUR PARENTS DID
NOT GIVE IT TO YOU -- SO IT MUST COME INTO YOU FROM THE OUTSIDE. I SUGGEST THAT
WHENEVER IT GETS INTO YOU, YOU BEAT YOURSELF WITH A STICK UNTIL THE TEMPER
CAN'T STAND IT, AND RUNS AWAY.'
THE TRUE NATURE IS your
eternal nature.
You cannot have it and
not have it, it is not something that comes and goes -- it is you. How can it
come and go? It is your BEING. It is your very foundation. It cannot BE
sometimes, and NOT BE sometimes; it is always there.
So this should be the
criterion for a seeker of truth, nature, tao: that we have to come to the point
in our being which remains always and always -- even before you were born it
was there, and even when you are dead it will be there.
It is the
center.
The circumference
changes, the center remains absolutely eternal; it is beyond time. Nothing can
affect it, nothing can modify it, nothing really ever touches it; it remains
beyond all reach of the outside world. Go to the sea, and watch the sea.
Millions of waves are there, but deep in its depth the sea remains calm and
quiet, deep in meditation; the turmoil is just on the surface, just on the
surface where the sea meets the outside world, the winds. Otherwise, in itself,
it always remains the same, not even a ripple; nothing changes.
It is the same with
you.
Just on the surface
where you meet others there is turmoil, anxiety, anger, attachment, greed, lust
-- just on the surface where winds come and touch you. And if you remain on the
surface you cannot change this changing phenomenon; it will remain there.
Many people try to
change it THERE, on the circumference. They fight with it, they try not to let
a wave arise. And through their fight even more waves arise, because when the
sea fights with the wind there will be more turmoil: now not only will the wind
help it, the sea will also help -- there will be tremendous chaos on the
surface.
All the moralists try
to change man on the periphery.
Your character is the
periphery: you don't bring any character into the world, you come absolutely
characterLESS, a blank sheet, and all that you call your character is written
by others. Your parents, society, teachers, teachings -- all are conditionings ....
OSHO
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