Tuesday, July 21, 2009

THE REBELLION

People are afraid, very much afraid of those who know themselves. They have a certain power, a certain aura and a certain magnetism, a charisma that can take out alive, young people from the traditional imprisonment....

they cannot be enslaved - that is the difficulty - and they cannot be imprisoned.... Every genius who has known something of the inner is bound to be a little difficult to be absorbed; he is going to be an upsetting force. The masses don't want to be disturbed, even though they may be in misery; they are in misery, but they are accustomed to the misery. And anybody who is not miserable looks like a stranger.

he is the greatest stranger in the world; he does not seem to belong to anybody. No organization confines him, no community, no society, no nation.
Whether he is wealthy or poor, he is really an emperor because he has broken the chains of society's repressive conditioning and opinions. He has formed himself by embracing all the colors of the rainbow, emerging from the dark and formless roots of his unconscious past and growing wings to fly into the sky. His very way of being is rebellious - not because he is fighting against anybody or anything, but because he has discovered his own true nature and is determined to live in accordance with it. The Rebel challenges us to be courageous enough to take responsibility for who we are and to live our truth.
*Osho The Zen Manifesto: Freedom from Oneself Chapter 9

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