Sunday, June 11, 2006

Meditation: Everything Converges in Your Being

Just sit under a tree. The breeze is blowing and the leaves of the tree are rustling. The wind touches you, it moves around you, it passes. But don’t allow it just to pass you; allow it to move within you and pass through you. Just close your eyes, and as it is passing through the tree and there is a rustling of the leaves, feel that you are also like a tree, open, and the wind is blowing through you ― not by your side but right through you.

The rustling of the tree will enter in you, and you will feel that from every pore of your body the air is passing. It is really passing through you. It is not only imagination, it is a fact ― you have forgotten. You are not only breathing through the nose, you are breathing through the whole body ― from every pore of it, from millions of pores. If you are allowed to breathe through your nose, but all the pores of your body are closed, painted, you will die within three hours. You cannot be alive just by breathing through the nose. Every cell of your body is a living organism, and every cell is breathing. The air is really passing through you, but you have lost the contact. So sit under a tree and feel.

In the beginning it will look like imagination, but soon it will turn into a reality. It is a reality ― that the air is passing through you. Then sit under a rising sun, and not only feel that the rays of the sun are touching you, but that they are entering you and passing through you, so you become vulnerable, you begin to feel open.

The ego is the barrier. When you feel you are, you are so much that nothing can enter in you. You are filled with your own self. When you are not, then everything can pass through you. You have become so vast that even the divine can pass through you. The whole existence is now ready to pass through you, because you are ready. So the whole art of religion is how not to be, how to dissolve, how to surrender, how to become an open space.

Osho: Excerpted from The Book of Secrets

HAIKU: Freedom from Oneself


Immobile haze.
Moon, spring, sleep.
- Kyorai

He is saying this is what life is: “Immobile haze. Moon, spring, sleep” — simple, no complication.

A sannyasin lives a life of such simplicity: the moon, the spring, the sleep — and he is fulfilled. A little immobile haze, and then arises the moon, then comes the spring — there are flowers — and then the sleep.

If you can conceive life in such simple terms — a little dance, a little love, a little playfulness, a little laughter, a little music, and then comes the eternal sleep, life becomes just a small drama. Soon the drama will be over. The acceptance that the drama will be over, that we are just players in a game which is not going to last forever — we will have to vacate the place for other players — then life becomes very simple, without any complexity and without any competition. One lives silently, peacefully, and prepares himself for the eternal peace, the eternal silence, the eternal sleep.

Osho

The Zen Manifesto: Freedom from Oneself

Saturday, June 10, 2006

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Wednesday, June 07, 2006

Classic Composition


ishq junoon jab hadh se badh jaaye - 2
hanste hanste aashiq suli chadh jaaye .....

ishq ka jaadu sar chadhkar bole
khoob laga lo pehre raste rab khole.....

yahi ishq ki marzi hain
yahi rab ki marzi hain
yahi ishq ki marzi hain
yahi rab ki marzi hain
tere bin jeena kaisa
???

tune kya kar dala marr gayi main mitt gayi main
ho ri ha ha ri ho gayi main
teri deewani deewani
teri deewani deewani

Guys, if you feel charged up looking at this words, believe me you are a soul who appreciates good composition.

These are words from the song Teri Deewani - by Kailash Kher. With the release of his album KAILASA, he has given few good compositions and Teri Deewani is one of them.

This song starts with classic vocal of Kailash Kher, slowly it ramps up with guitar and finally drums and synthesizer pitches inn. Full credits to the lyricist, who has successfully built an image of a crazy lover girl along the song. I will say, Kailash Kher has given everthing that he had in this song. Listening to it, one could feel the character, that lyricist had portrayed in words.

As I wrote above, if you are a soul thriving for good music, you would love to add this song in your favorite playlist. What say Smitha? Ajay Patel? Rishikesh?

Album Info:
Singer: Kailash Kher
Music Director: Kailash Kher, Paresh, Naresh
Lyrics: Kailash Kher
Year: 2006