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1、Beyond PsychologyTalks given from 12/04/86 pm to 04/05/86 amEnglish Discourse series44 ChaptersYear published: 1988Ch 6 appears in the book Socrates Poisoned. Ch 29 Beyond PsychologyChapter #1Chapter title: Truth is the greatest offender12 April 1986 pm inArchive code: 8604125ShortTitle: PSYCHO01Aud

2、io: YesVideo: YesLength: 86 minsQuestion 1BELOVED OSHO,IN THE POONA YEARS, I REMEMBER YOU SO OFTEN USING THE PHRASE, BE IN THE MARKETPLACE, BUT NOT OF IT. I THOUGHT THIS MEANT THAT WHEN I WAS AWAY FROM YOU, I WOULD NEED TO CONSTANTLY REMIND MYSELF THAT I WAS NO LONGER PART OF THE MARKETPLACE MENTALI

3、TY - I WAS A SANNYASIN.RECENTLY, DROPPED INTO THE SO-CALLED NORMAL REALITY OF BARGAIN-HUNTING AND FLAT-FINDING, OF SUPERMARKETS AND SKINHEADS, I REALIZED YOUR PEOPLE ARENT PART OF THE MARKETPLACE; THAT NOW THERE IS NO NEED TO REMIND OURSELVES - WE ARE VERY OBVIOUSLY AND IRREVOCABLY A RACE APART.ONLY

4、 WEEKS AGO, MY QUESTION WAS ABOUT HELPING YOUR VISION TO BE REALIZED. NOW, AFTER MY RECENT EXPERIENCE OF THE WORLD, AND SEEING ITS TREATMENT OF YOU, I DONT EVEN HAVE THE ENERGY TO TALK TO PEOPLE ABOUT YOU. DOES THIS MEAN THEY ARE TOO FAR GONE - OR AM I?The way the world has treated me is absolutely

5、natural, you should not feel offended by it. If they had been respectful, understanding, and loving towards me, that would have been a shock. Their treatment is absolutely expected.You have not gone far away, they have gone far away and they have been going on and on for millions of years. The dista

6、nce between the real man and the man that exists in the world has become almost unbridgeable. They are so far away from their own reality, they have forgotten the way back home.They have forgotten what was the purpose of their being here.There is an ancient parable. A very wise king wanted his son -

7、 the only son, who was going to be his successor - to be a wise man before he succeeded him and became the king of a vast kingdom. The old man chose a way which was very strange: he sent the son away from the kingdom, told him that he was abandoned, that he should forget completely that he was a pri

8、nce - He is no longer a prince and I am not going to make him my successor.All his beautiful clothes, ornaments - everything was taken away. He was given the clothes of a beggar and sent away in the middle of the night in a chariot to be thrown out of the kingdom. And there were strict orders that h

9、e should not be allowed back in the kingdom from anywhere.Years passed; the prince really became a beggar. He really forgot that he was a prince. In fact there had been no effort on his part to forget - he was a beggar. He was begging for clothes, for food, for shelter, and he had slowly accepted th

10、e condition he was in.After many years, one day he was sitting outside a hotel, begging. It was hot summer and he wanted enough money to purchase a pair of shoes - secondhand of course - because the earth was almost like fire, and to walk without shoes was becoming impossible. He had wounds on his f

11、eet, and he was crying out for just a few coins. At that very moment a golden chariot stopped before the hotel, and a man descended. The man said, Your father has called you back. He is very old and dying, and he wants you to be his successor.In a single split second the beggar disappeared. The man

12、was totally different; you could see it in his face, his eyes. the clothes were of the beggar still, but the man was totally different. A crowd gathered - the same crowd before whom he had been spreading his hands for a few coins - and they all started showing great friendship. But he was not even p

13、aying attention to them. He went up to the chariot, sat in the chariot and told the man who had come to get him, First take me to a beautiful place where I can have a good bath, find clothes worthy of me, shoes, ornaments. because I can go before the king only as a prince.He came home, and he came a

14、s a prince. He said to his father, Just one thing I want to ask: Why did I have to be a beggar for so many years? I had really forgotten. If you had not called me back, I would have died as a beggar, never remembering that once I was a prince.The father said, This is what my father did to me. It was

15、 not done to harm you, but to give you the experience of the extremes of life - the beggar and the king. And between these two, everybody exists.That day I told you to forget that you were a prince; now I want you to remember that being a prince or being a beggar are just identities given by others.

16、 It is not your reality, it is not you - neither the king, nor the beggar. And the moment you realize that you are not what the world thinks of you, you are not what you appear to be, but you are something so deeply hidden in yourself that except for you, nobody else can see you, then a man becomes wise. Knowing it, wisdom follows.I was angry with my father and I know you must have been angry with me. But forgive me, I had to do it to make it cl

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