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There is nobody here. I am love.

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I Say Unto You

Volume 2 / Chapter 6

Nov 7, 1977 Buddha Hall

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excerpt I Say Unto You Vol.2 - Ch.6
excerpt I Say Unto You Vol.2 - Ch.6

The third question:

Bhagwan (Osho), You said that love is more important than the person. Well, what about you? I love you!

I am not a person. You can love me; I am love.

If you think of me as a person, you have not seen me yet, you are missing. There is nobody here. Or, only nobody is here. Look on me as love, not as a person.

If you look at me as a person, you will become attached and attachment brings misery. If you look at me as love, you cannot be attached and if you look at me as love you can dissolve with me.

You cannot dissolve with a person. You can only dissolve with an energy, not with a person. People collide, that is the misery of all the lovers in the world. People collide, because people are two egos. When two egos come close, sooner or later, the clash, the conflict comes because each of them wants to possess the other and the other doesn’t like it.

Nobody wants to be possessed.

So the natural calamity of love arises because you have not understood love as energy. Don’t think of me as a person, otherwise you will start possessing me and there will be inner conflict.

Think of me as love, as energy, as space: you can dissolve in me and you can allow me to dissolve in you. There will be no clash.

That is the real relationship between a disciple and a master – a non-clashing relationship. There is no conflict, there is only harmony, attunement. They move on the same wave length.

I am not a person. If you really love me, you will also become a non-person. And when you have also become a non-person there will be a meeting, not before it.

I Say Unto You

Volume 2 / Chapter 6

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