That which makes you miserable is the only sin. That which takes you away from yourself is the only thing to be avoided.
RajneeshYes, it is better to look from the window than not to look at all, but to look through the window cannot be compared to the windowless sky.
RajneeshAnd you can put your total energy for the inner eye. The outside eyes are wasting eighty percent of energy - it is the major part. Man has five senses, eighty per cent is taken away by the eyes and only twenty per cent is left for the other four senses. They are very poor people, those four. Eyes are very rich, they have monopolised the whole thing; hence it is good - eighty per cent energy is saved - and that can be immediately used for witnessing, for seeing your inner world. hence in the East we call a person who is blind 'pragyanshakshu' - this word is untranslatable.
RajneeshPractise love. Sitting alone in your room, be loving. Radiate love. Fill the whole room with your love energy.
RajneeshFor dignity of character, consciousness is needed, not conscience and that's the function of meditation. Meditation does not give you any character directly. It does not say what to do and what not to do. It never gives you any commandments. It simply gives you a technique for becoming more aware, for being more alert, watchful, witnessing.
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