Friday, January 25, 2013

Every child is born clever. No child is ever born idiotic

Every child is born clever. No child is ever born idiotic. To become an idiot one needs to be educated. To convert people to idiocy, schools and colleges and universities are needed. It is a great achievement. Idiocy is not natural; it has to be learned, it has to be earned. Great effort has to be made before you can become stupid. A Buddha or a Lao Tzu or a Jesus are people who somehow escaped from society, who somehow managed it that society did not change them into stupid people. They look rare because the whole society has become stupid otherwise they would be the norm. It be natural to be clever, intelligent — as natural as breathing, as natural as health.
Watch a child, any child, black, white, Indian, Chinese, German — yes, even German! Watch any child. All children are intelligent and all children are beautiful. Have you ever seen an ugly child? The phenomenon does not exist at all. Have you ever seen a stupid child? Their intelligence is tremendous.
But society starts to cripple the child because society cannot allow that much intelligence. That much intelligence is dangerous. An intelligent child is a dangerous person. Society immediately jumps upon the child, from the very first day. The child is not even allowed the freedom to breathe on his own — the doctor slaps him on his bottom and society has started. The child is not even allowed to breath on his own. You should wait. There is no need to slap the child.
Go and watch in a maternity home. When the child is born, the doctor will take the child by his legs, hold him upside down and slap him on the bottom to help him breathe. It is as if nature is not enough so your help is needed. Nobody slaps the animals — yet they are breathing, breathing beautifully. No doctor is needed, no nurse is needed, no mid-wife is needed.
Wait! But society cannot wait. Within seconds society enters. Society has to slap the child. And now people who have been studying the phenomenon of slapping the child say that the first slap comes as a shock, because the child is very delicate. For nine months he has lived in a very protected environment — that slap is like a great shock. With a shock his life starts.
Then there are even more cruel people. Jews will do a circumcision — it is a great shock to cut the foreskin of the genital organs. You have started violence, you have started butchering the child. Society is on the way.
And immediately everything has to be forced on the child. Now the mother is told when to breast-feed the child and when not to breast-feed the child — after three hours. As if every child is a Ford car, just like every other Ford car. Each child is an individual. His needs are different. One child will find that he is hungry within two hours, another child will find that he is not hungry after five hours. This average of three hours is dangerous. One child will not be hungry but the mother will force him to feed because three hours are over and another child will be hungry and crying and weeping but the mother will wait and look at the clock and because three hours are not over yet how can she feed him?
These are subtle tricks to destroy the delicate intelligence, the delicate life of the child. Then he has to be trained about everything. From toilet training to God, he has to be trained about everything. He is not allowed any spontaneity. And intelligence thrives in spontaneity, intelligence dies in discipline. The more disciplined the child, the more stupid he will be; the more intelligent the child, the more rebellious he will be. Rebelliousness and intelligence are synonymous; stupidity and discipline are synonymous. If you have succeeded in ordering the child to obey you and in making him conform to your ideas, you have succeeded in killing his intelligence.
Your schools, your colleges, your universities, all teach nonsense because they are all against sense. Nowhere is sensitivity taught nowhere. In fact, sensitivity has to be destroyed. It is dangerous to allow the child to be sensitive and intelligent because, if the child remains sensitive, then society will not be able to force the child to do foolish things throughout his life.
For example: a person goes on being a clerk his whole life, just piling up files. To do such a thing you need to be very insensitive. If you have a certain sensitivity you will want to break out of this nonsense, you will want to go into the fields, into the forest. You may want to become a gardener, you may want to become a farmer, or a fisherman, or a carpenter, or a sculptor, or a poet — but you will not want to become a clerk in an office. For what should one want to be a clerk? The sun is so bright and the flowers have bloomed and the birds are singing and you are just doing a clerical job! It will not be possible. Society has to kill your intelligence, your sensitivity, so that you can be put into any job.
When you are dull it is easy to force you into any direction. Then a person can keep on doing any nonsense job. And when you do a nonsense thing for your whole life, naturally. by and by, you lose all possibilities of being intelligent.
A person can be sent into the army. If people were in-telligent who would go into the army? For what would they kill others and be killed? Life is to live, not to be killed and not to kill. Life is to enjoy; it is a divine gift. But millions of people are in the army, just getting ready to be butchered or to butcher. And their whole life — from morning to evening — is spent parading, polishing their rifles, following some foolish man’s orders: left turn, right turn. Doing this their whole life! And not even for a single moment do they think about what they are doing — what they are doing with their life. Is life meant for this? Is this the destiny of life?
If you are singing and dancing maybe it is meaningful,. but turning left and right, doing the same march every day. just preparing for death…. How can life be just a preparation for death? Brutality, violence, insensitivity is taught only then can millions of people be turned into slaves. You think you are free people? Slavery has just become more sophisticated, that’s all. Slavery still exists. No society up to now has ever been a free society. All societies have been slave societies.
Yes, one thing is certain: slavery changes its forms. First it was very gross, now it is very subtle. And remember. subtle slavery is far more dangerous than gross slavery — because you can rebel against gross slavery, it is so apparent. so obvious, but when the slavery is very subtle then you are not even aware of it. If you are a Mohammedan, if you are a Hindu, if you are a Christian, if you are a Jaina, you are a slave. Your mind has been conditioned to be a Hindu, to be a Mohammedan, to be a Christian, and you have become that.
And you have never thought about it. Why should you be a Christian? Why should you be a Mohammedan? You were not born as a Christian, as a Mohammedan, you were born as pure consciousness. Why these limitations? Who has forced these limitations on you? You were born as a pure human being — who has made you an Indian and who has made you Chinese? You are slaves. If you are Chinese or Indian or English, you are a slave. Slavery is very subtle.
And if you are doing things which others want you to do and you never do the thing that you always wanted to do, you are a slave. You go on loving a person you don’t love, you go on sleeping with a person you don’t love, you go on living in a relationship which is simply destructive, horrible, a hell, but you go on. You are a slave, you are not a free man.
A free man is one who claims back his intelligence, who claims back his sensitivity. To me, that is what sannyas is: to claim back your intelligence, to claim back your sensitivity, to become again sensuous, alive, to become again intelligent, to become again a child.
Source: Osho Book “Tao: The Pathless Path, Vol 2″
jimcarrey

Friday, January 18, 2013

Time Lapse HDR Skies


Water and the energy of our thoughts





A famous study by Dr. Masura Emoto demonstrates that the energy of our thoughts has a direct effect on the geometric structure of water molecules. The hypothesis that water “treated” with intention can affect ice crystals formed from that water was pilot tested under double-blind conditions. A group of approximately 2,000 people in Tokyo focused positive intentions toward water samples located inside an electromagnetically shielded room in California. That group was unaware of similar water samples set aside in a different location as controls. Ice crystals formed from both sets of. That group was unaware of similar water samples set aside in a different location as controls. Ice crystals formed from both sets of water samples were blindly identified and photographed by an analyst, and the resulting images were blindly assessed for aesthetic appeal by 100 independent judges. In conclusion, the present pilot results are consistent with a number of previous studies suggesting that intention may be able to influence the structure of water. Here is a photo of the effects direct states of conscious intention had on the structure of water.

Tuesday, January 15, 2013


Απόσπασμα Βιβλίου "Όταν ταιριάζει το παπούτσι" OSho

Όταν ταιριάζει το παπούτσι, ξεχνιέται το πόδι.
Όταν ταιριάζει η ζώνη, ξεχνιέται η κοιλιά.
Όταν η καρδιά είναι σωστή, τα υπέρ και τα κατά ξεχνιούνται.
Να θυμάσαι, όταν είσαι υγιής, δεν έχεις επίγνωση του σώματός σου.
Το σώμα ξεχνιέται.
Όταν είσαι άρρωστος δεν μπορείς να ξεχάσεις το σώμα.

Ξέρεις αν υπάρχει κεφάλι αν δεν έχεις πονοκέφαλο?
Όταν έχεις πονοκέφαλο δεν μπορείς να ξεχάσεις το κεφάλι.
Όταν το παπούτσι πιέζει, δεν ταιριάζει.
Όταν δεν έχεις πονοκέφαλο, που είναι το κεφάλι? Το ξεχνάς εντελώς.

Κάθε τι που είναι υγιές ξεχνιέται, αλλά ότι δεν είναι υγιές, το θυμάσαι,
συνεχίζει να σε παρενοχλεί, μια συνεχής ένταση στο κεφάλι.

Ο άνθρωπος της Φύσης δεν ξέρει τον εαυτό του.
Εσύ τον ξέρεις, επειδή είσαι άρρωστος.
Το εγώ είναι αρρώστια, πραγματική αρρώστια.
Επειδή πρέπει να θυμάσαι αδιάκοπα πως είσαι κάποιος.
Αυτό δείχνει πως είσαι άρρωστος. Η αρρώστια δημιουργεί το Εγώ.
Η υγιής φύση ξεχνιέται εντελώς.
Είναι σαν σύννεφο, σαν ελαφρύ αεράκι, σαν βράχος, σαν δέντρο, σαν πουλί, αλλά ποτέ σαν άνθρωπος.
Μόνο στην αρρώστια θυμάσαι.
Το να θυμάσαι είναι ένας μηχανισμός ασφάλειας και σιγουριάς.
Αν έχεις ένα αγκάθι στο πόδι, είσαι υποχρεωμένος να το θυμάσαι.
Ο νους πηγαίνει συνεχώς στο πόδι, επειδή το αγκάθι πρέπει να βγει από εκεί.
Αν το ξεχάσεις, το αγκάθι θα μείνει και θα είναι επικίνδυνο,
μπορεί να δηλητηριάσει όλο το σώμα.
Αν υπάρχει πονοκέφαλος, το σώμα σου λέει να τον θυμάσαι, πως κάτι πρέπει να γίνει.
Αν τον ξεχάσεις, ο πονοκέφαλος μπορεί να γίνει επικίνδυνος.
Το σώμα σου λέει πότε υπάρχει αρρώστια.
Όταν κάτι δεν πάει καλά, το σώμα ζητάει την προσοχή σου.
Αλλά όταν το σώμα είναι υγιές, το ξεχνάς.
Όταν το σώμα σου είναι υγιές γίνεσαι ασώματος,
κι αυτός είναι ο μόνος ορισμός για την υγεία.
Υγεία είναι όταν δεν έχεις επίγνωση του σώματος.
Αν υπάρχει επίγνωση του σώματος, σημαίνει πως δεν είναι υγιές.

Το ίδιο ισχύει και για τον νου.
Όταν η επίγνωσή σου είναι υγιής, δεν υπάρχει Εγώ, δεν ξέρεις τίποτα για τον εαυτό σου.
Δεν θυμίζεις στον εαυτό σου "είμαι κάτι",
είσαι απλώς χαλαρός.
Υπάρχεις αλλά δεν υπάρχει Εγώ.
Είσαι απλά μια μη οντότητα, μια μη ύπαρξη, αλλά δεν υπάρχει Εγώ.
Δεν υπάρχει αποκρυσταλλωμένο Εγώ. Ο εαυτός δεν είναι εκεί.

Αυτό είναι ένα από τα πιο βαθιά πράγματα που πρέπει να καταλάβεις.
Όταν η καρδιά είναι σωστή, όλα τα υπέρ και τα κατά ξεχνιούνται.
Όταν η καρδιά είναι λάθος, άρρωστη, είσαι συνεχώς φορτωμένος, ανησυχείς.
Αυτό είναι σωστό, αυτό είναι λάθος
και πρέπει να κάνεις το σωστό και να αποφεύγεις το λάθος.
Όλη σου η ζωή μετατρέπεται σ' ένα αγώνα,
πως ν' αποφύγεις το λάθος και πως να κάνεις το σωστό.

Δεν είναι αυτός ο δρόμος για να φτάσεις στο σωστό!!
Αυτός είναι ο δρόμος για να χάσεις το σωστό, για πάντα..."
Osho Βιβλίο: « όταν ταιριάζει το παπούτσι»

Friday, January 11, 2013

Happiness...

A Violinist in the NYC Metro.

“A man sat at a metro station in Washington DC and started to play the violin; it was a cold January morning. He played six Bach pieces for about 45 minutes. During that time, since it was rush hour, it was calculated that 1,100 people went through the station, most of them on their way to work.

Three minutes went by, and a middle aged man noticed there was musician playing. He slowed his pace, and stopped for a few seconds, and then hurried up to meet his schedule.

A minute later, the violinist received his first dollar tip: a woman threw the money in the till and without stopping, and continued to walk.

A few minutes later, someone leaned against the wall to listen to him, but the man looked at his watch and started to walk again. Clearly he was late for work.

The one who paid the most attention was a 3 year old boy. His mother tagged him along, hurried, but the kid stopped to look at the violinist. Finally, the mother pushed hard, and the child continued to walk, turning his head all the time. This action was repeated by several other children. All the parents, without exception, forced them to move on.

In the 45 minutes the musician played, only 6 people stopped and stayed for a while. About 20 gave him money, but continued to walk their normal pace. He collected $32. When he finished playing and silence took over, no one noticed it. No one applauded, nor was there any recognition.

No one knew this, but the violinist was Joshua Bell, one of the most talented musicians in the world. He had just played one of the most intricate pieces ever written, on a violin worth $3.5 million dollars.

Two days before his playing in the subway, Joshua Bell sold out at a theater in Boston where the seats averaged $100.

This is a real story. Joshua Bell playing incognito in the metro station was organized by the Washington Post as part of a social experiment about perception, taste, and priorities of people.

The outlines were: in a commonplace environment at an inappropriate hour: Do we perceive beauty? Do we stop to appreciate it? Do we recognize the talent in an unexpected context?

One of the possible conclusions from this experience could be: If we do not have a moment to stop and listen to one of the best musicians in the world playing the best music ever written, how many other things are we missing?”

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