“To be alive is the way, to be conscious is the way.”
All those people who go on playing with beliefs, concepts, philosophies, theologies… ask questions just to ask questions. The answer is the last thing they are interested in. They don’t want the answer. They go on playing with questions, and each answer helps them to create more questions. Each answer is nothing but a jumping board for more questions.
I have heard:
A Zen Master, Shou-shan, was asked by a disciple, “According to the scriptures, all beings possess the Buddha-nature; why is it that they do not know it?”
Shou-shan replied, “They know!”
This is a rare answer, very rare, a great answer.
Shou-shan said, “They know! But they are avoiding it.”
It is not a question of how to know the truth. The truth is here, you are part of it. The truth is now, there is no need to go anywhere. And it has been there since the beginning, if there was any beginning, and it will be there until the end, if there is going to be any end. And you have been avoiding it. You find ways to avoid it. When somebody asks, “What is the way to truth?” in fact he is asking, “What is the way to avoid the truth?” He is asking, “How can I escape?”
You may not have heard:
Says that old rascal Bodhidharma: “All know the way, few walk it, and the ones who don’t walk cry regularly, ‘Show me the way! Where is the way? Give me a map! Which way is it?’“
And all know the way, because life is the way, experience is the way.
To be alive is the way, to be conscious is the way.
You are alive, you are conscious.
Osho, The First Principle – Talks on Zen, Ch 1
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