Osho
quotes on Tantra
- It is only Tantra that has never been male
chauvinistic. In fact, to go into Tantra you will need the cooperation of
a wise woman; without a wise woman you will not be able to enter into the
complex world of Tantra.
- Tantra thrives in the marketplace, in the thick of
life. It is not an attitude of negation; it is utter positivity. Only a
woman can teach Tantra. Somebody asked me why I have chosen Kaveesha to be
the group leader for Tantra – only a woman can be a Tantra group leader.
It will be difficult for a man. Yes, sometimes a man can also be, but then
he will have to become very very feminine. A woman is already; she has
already those qualities, those loving, affectionate qualities; she
naturally has that care, that love, that feeling for the soft.
- Tantra believes in being, not in action and character.
- Tantra is absolutely beyond society, culture and
civilization. It says if you are too much cultured you will lose all that
is natural, and then you will be a mechanical thing, not floating, not
flowing. So don’t force a structure around you – live moment to
moment, live with alertness. And this is a deep thing to be understood.
- The third thing to be remembered about Tantra: it says
the more cultured, the more civilized a person, the less is the
possibility of his Tantric transformation. The less civilized, the more
primitive, the more alive a person is. The more you become civilized, the
more you become plastic – you become artificial, you become too much
cultivated, you lose your roots into the earth. You are afraid of the
muddy world. You start living away from the world; you start posing
yourself as though you are not of the world. Tantra says: To find the real
person you will have to go to the roots.
- Tantra is a great yea-sayer; it says yes to everything.
It has nothing like â€no†in its vocabulary, there is no negation. It
never says no to anything, because with no the fight starts, with no you
become the ego. The moment you say no to anything, you have become the ego
already; a conflict has come in, now you are at war.
- Tantra loves, and loves unconditionally. It never says
no to anything whatsoever, because everything is part of the whole, and
everything has its own place in the whole, and the whole cannot exist
without anything missing from it.
- Tantra is not concerned with your clothes, tantra is
concerned with you. If you ask a question it shows where you are. It shows
also that wherever you are you cannot see; that is why there is the
question.
- Tantra says you are a noise right now as you are.
Nothing is wrong in it – simply you don’t have a center. Once you have
a center, everything falls in line, and everything becomes beautiful.
- Tantra says a transformation is possible, but destruction? – no. And a transformation comes when you accept your total being. Then suddenly everything falls in line, then everything takes its own place; then anger is also absorbed, then greed is also absorbed. Then without trying to cut anything out of your being, your whole being rearranges itself. If you accept and say yes, a rearrangement happens, and whereas before there was a noisy clamor inside, now a melody, a music is born, a harmony comes in.
- Tantra says, â€Be yourself†– and that is the only
being you can achieve ever. With acceptance desires fall. With acceptance,
a desirelessness comes into being by itself. You don’t practice it, you
don’t force it upon yourself. You don’t cut your desires – just by
accepting, they disappear.
- For tantra, doing is knowing, and there is no other
knowing. Unless you do something, unless you change, unless you have a
different perspective to look at, to look with, unless you move in an
altogether different dimension than the intellect, there is no answer.
Answers can be given – they are all lies. All philosophies are lies. You
ask a question and the philosophy gives you an answer. It satisfies you or
does not satisfy you. If it satisfies you, you become a convert to the
philosophy, but you remain the same. If it does not satisfy you, you go
on searching for some other philosophy to be converted to. But you remain
the same; you are not touched at all, you are not changed.
- Tantra is a great teaching. It does not teach about
acts, it teaches only about your being. Who you are is the point – fast
asleep, snoring, or awake? Who are you alert, conscious, or moving in
a hypnosis? Are you a sleepwalker? or are you awake, alert, whatsoever you
do? Do you do it with self-remembrance? No. It happens you don't know
why, from where it comes, from what part of the unconscious comes an urge
which possesses you, and you have to act.
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