Remain yourself
Osho speaks on the topic of ‘Be Thyself’: “To me, uniqueness of individuals is the greatest truth.”
Everybody is playing a certain role that has been taught to him, for which he has been brought up.
A child is born — he is not Christian, he is not a Jew, he is not Mohammedan — and then we start putting a mask on him. His innocent face disappears. And he will die believing that he is a Christian. So don’t laugh at that poor man who died believing that he was Abraham Lincoln, because everybody else is doing the same. People are dying as Hindus — they were not born as Hindus.
It was a continual trouble for me whenever there was census. The officers would come to me to fill out the form, and when it came to religion, I would say, “I don’t have any religion.”
They would be shocked, but they would say, “You must have been born into some religion. Your parents must have been Hindus, Mohammedans, Jainas.”
I said, “That does not make any difference. My father can be a doctor or an engineer — that will not make me a doctor or an engineer. He may be a Hindu or a Mohammedan — that is his business. He cannot biologically transfer his religion to me. If he cannot transfer his medical knowledge to me, how can he transfer his spiritual knowledge to me? It is a deception, and I don’t want to be part of any deception.”
People are being trained as actors; in this whole big world you will find everybody acting. Everybody is brought up to act… beautiful names — “etiquette,” “manners” — but hidden behind is a subtle psychology to make you forget your originality and imbibe some actor which the vested interests want you to be.
Never be inspired by anybody.
Remain open.
When you see a beautiful sunset, you enjoy the beauty of it… when you see a Buddha, enjoy the beauty of the man, enjoy the authenticity of the man, enjoy the silence, enjoy the truth the man has realized — but don’t become a follower. All followers are lost.
Remain yourself — because this man Gautam Buddha has found because he has remained himself. And all these beautiful names — Lao Tzu, Chuang Tzu, Lieh Tzu, Bodhidharma, Nagarjuna, Pythagoras, Socrates, Heraclitus, Epicurus — all these beautiful names which have been a great inspiration to many people were themselves never inspired by anybody.
That’s how they protected their originality; that’s how they remained themselves.
I have been with masters, and I have loved them. But to me the very desire to be like them is ugly. One man is enough; a second like him will not enrich existence, it will only burden it.
To me, uniqueness of individuals is the greatest truth.
Love people when you find them in some dimension true and authentic, blossoming. But remember, they are blossoming because of their authenticity and originality; so be mindful not to fall in the trap of following them. Be yourself.
The famous maxim from Socrates is: “Know thyself.” But it should be completed — it is incomplete. Before “Know thyself” another maxim is needed: “Be thyself”; otherwise you may know only some actor that you are pretending to be. Knowing thyself comes second; first is being thyself.
The real great masters have been only friends, a helping hand, fingers pointing to the moon; they have never created a slavery. But the moment they died they left such a great impact around them that cunning people — theologians, priests, scholars — started preaching to people, “Follow Gautam Buddha.”
Now the man is dead and he cannot deny anything… and these people started exploiting the great impact that Buddha had left. Now the whole of Asia, millions of people, for twenty-five centuries have followed in the steps of Gautam Buddha, but not a single Gautam Buddha has been created. It is enough proof: two thousand years and not a single Jesus again; three thousand years, not a single Moses again.
Existence never repeats.
History repeats itself because history belongs to the unconscious mob.
Existence never repeats itself. It is very creative and very inventive. And it is good; otherwise, although Gautam Buddha is a beautiful man, if there are thousands of Gautam Buddhas around — if wherever you go you meet Gautam Buddha, in every restaurant! — you will be really bored and tired. It will destroy the whole beauty of the man. It is good that existence never repeats. It only creates one of a kind, so it remains always rare.
You are also one of a kind. You just have to blossom, to open your petals and release your fragrance.
Osho, Beyond Psychology, Ch 5
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