- by Osho -
ANOTHER INTERPRETATION OF THE SEVEN CHAKRAS.
"Suppression is an obstacle on the path of meditation.
Transformation cannot come about if there is suppression...
Transformation cannot come about if there is suppression...
Question.
In yesterday's talk, you said that the seeker should first concern themselves with their own receptivity and should not go begging from door to door. But the very meaning of a sadhak [spiritual aspirant] is that there are obstacles on their path of spiritual growth. Perhaps they do not know how to be receptive. Is it so difficult to meet the right guide?
Answer
To seek and to ask are two different things. Actually, only s/he who does not want to seek asks. To seek and to ask are not one and the same; rather, they are contradictory. S/he who wants to avoid seeking asks.
The process of seeking and the process of begging are very different. In asking, the attention is centred on the other - on the giver; in seeking, the attention is centred on oneself - on the receiver.
To say that there are obstacles in the path of spiritual growth means there are obstacles within the seeker themselves. The path too, lies within and it is not very difficult to understand one's own hindrances
It will have to be explained at length what obstacles are and how they can be removed.
THE SEVEN BODIES AND SEVEN CHAKRAS.
THE FIRST CHAKRA: MULADHAR.
THE SECOND CHAKRA: SWADHISTHANA.
THE THIRD CHAKRA: MANIPURA.
THE FOURTH CHAKRA: ANAHATA.
THE FIFTH CHAKRA: VISSHUDDHI.
THE SIXTH BODY: COSMIC BODY, AJNA CHAKRA.
THE SEVENTH CHAKRA: SAHASRARA; THE JOURNEY TO NON-BEING, NIRVANA.
- Chakras above Sahasrara Chakra and Below Muladhara Chakra
ALL BARRIERS ARE WITHIN US, UNDERSTANDING IS WHAT IS REQUIRED.
THE SEVEN BODIES AND SEVEN CHAKRAS.
As there are seven bodies, so there are also seven chakras, energy centres, and each chakra is connected in a special way with its corresponding body.
THE FIRST (BASE) CHAKRA:
The basic natural possibility is the sex urge of the physical body. The very question that arises in the mind of the seeker is what to do in regard to this central principle. Now there is another possibility of this chakra and that is brahmacharya, conscious mastery of the chakras, which is attainable through meditation. Sex is the natural possibility and brahmacharya is its transformation. The more the mind is focused upon, and gripped by sexual desire, the more difficult it will be to reach its ultimate potential of brahmacharya.
MULADHARA.The chakra of the physical body is the muladhar. This is the first chakra and it has an integral connection with the physical body. The muladhar chakra has two possibilities. Its first potentiality is a natural one that is given to us with birth; its other possibility is obtainable by meditation.
- The chakra of the physical body is the muladhar. This is the first chakra and it has an integral connection with the physical body. The muladhar chakra has two possibilities. Its first potentiality is a natural one that is given to us with birth; its other possibility is obtainable by meditation.The basic natural possibility is the sex urge of the physical body. The very question that arises in the mind of the seeker is what to do in regard to this central principle. Now there is another possibility of this chakra and that is brahmacharya, conscious mastery of the chakras, which is attainable through meditation. Sex is the natural possibility and brahmacharya is its transformation. The more the mind is focused upon, and gripped by sexual desire, the more difficult it will be to reach its ultimate potential of brahmacharya.
The Second The Adhishthhaan (अधिष्ठान चक्र )
- Fear, violence, anger, are all necessary on the second plane; otherwise man could not survive, could not protect himself. Fear protects him, anger impels him to struggle against others, and violence helps him to save himself from the violence of others. All these are qualities of the second body and are necessary for survival, but generally, we stop here and do not go any further. If a person understands the nature of fear, she attains to fearlessness, and if she understands the nature of violence, she attains non-violence - ahimsa. Similarly, by understanding anger, we develop the quality of forgiveness.
- In fact, anger is one side of the coin, forgiveness is the other. They each hide behind the other - but the coin has to be turned over. If we come to know one side of the coin perfectly, we naturally become curious to know what is on the other side - and so the coin turns. If we hide the coin [repression and suppression] and pretend we have no fear, no violence within, we will never be able to know fearlessness and real non-violence. Those who accept, for example, the presence of fear within themselves and who investigate it fully, will soon reach a plane where they will want to find out what is behind fear.
- The curiosity will encourage them to seek the other side of the coin - in this example fearlessness.
The moment we turn it over, we become fearless. Similarly, violence will turn to compassion. These are potentials of the second body. Thus, the meditator has to bring about a transformation in the qualities given to them by nature. And, for this, it is not necessary to go around asking others; one has to keep seeking and asking within oneself.
We all know that anger and fear are impediments - because how can a coward seek truth? They will go begging for truth; they will wish that someone should give it to them without their having to go into unknown lands.
THE THIRD CHAKRA: MANIPURA.
Those who repress their doubts never attain trust because doubt remains present within, though repressed. It will creep within like a cancer and eat up your vitality. Beliefs are implanted for fear of skepticism. We will have to understand the quality of doubt, we will have to live it and go along with it. Then, one day, we will reach a point where we will begin to have doubt about doubt itself. The moment we begin to doubt doubt itself, trust begins. We cannot achieve clarity of discrimination without going through the process of thinking. There are people who do not think and people who encourage them not to think. They say, "Do not think; leave all the thoughts." Those who stop thinking land themselves in ignorance and blind faith. This is not clarity. The power of discrimination is gained only after passing through the most subtle processes of thinking. What is the meaning of vivek, discrimination? Doubt is always present in thoughts. It is always indecisive. Therefore, those who think a great deal never come to a decision. It is only when they step out of the wheel of thoughts that they can decide. Decision comes from a state of clarity which is beyond thoughts. Thoughts have no connection with decision. Those who are always engrossed in thoughts never reach a decision. That is why it invariably happens that those whose life is less dominated by thoughts are very resolute, whereas those who think a great deal lack determination. There is danger in both approaches to life, at their extremities. Those who do not think go ahead and do whatever they are determined to do, for the simple reason that they have no thought process to create doubt within. The dogmatists and the fanatics of the world are very active and energetic people; for them there is no question of doubting - they never think! If they feel that heaven is attained by killing one thousand people, they will rest only after killing one thousand people and not before. They never stop to think what they are doing so there is never any decision on their part. People who think too much, on the contrary, will keep on thinking instead of making any decision. If we close our doors for fear of thoughts, we will be left with blind faith only. This is very dangerous and is a great obstacle in the path of the meditator. What is needed is an open-eyed discretion and thoughts that are clear, resolute, and which allow us to make decisions. This is the meaning of vivek: clarity, awareness. It means that the power of thinking is complete. It means we have passed through thoughts in such detail that all the doubts are cleared. Now only the pure decision is left in its essence. The chakra pertaining to the third body is manipur . Doubt and trust are its two forms. When doubts is transformed, trust is the result. But remember, trust is not opposed or contrary to doubt. Trust is the purest and most ultimate development of it. It is the ultimate extreme of doubt, where even doubt becomes lost because here doubt begins to doubt even itself and it this way extinguishes itself. Then trust is born.
THE FOURTH CHAKRA:
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THE SIXTH BODY:
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THE SEVENTH CHAKRA: SAHASRARA. |
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One more journey yet remains - the journey to non-being, non-existence. Existence is only half the story: there is also non-existence. Light is but, on the other side, there is darkness. Life is one part but there is also death. Therefore, it is necessary to know as well, the remaining non-existence, the void, because the ultimate truth can only be known when both are known -- existence and non-existence.
Being is known in its entirety and non-being is known in its entirety: then the knowing is complete. Existence is known in its entirety and non-existence is known in its entirety: then we know the whole. Otherwise, our experience is incomplete. There is an imperfection in Brahma gyan, which is that it has not been able to know the non-being.
Therefore, the Brahma gyani denies that there is such a thing as non-existence and calls it an illusion. He says that it does not exist. He says that to be is the truth and not to be is a falsity. There simply is no such thing, so the question of knowing it does not arise.
Nirvana kaya means the shunya kaya, the void from where we jump from the Being into the Non-Being. In the cosmic body, something yet remains unknown. That, too, has to be known -- what it is not to be, what it is to be completely erased. Therefore, the seventh plane in a sense is an ultimate death.
Nirvana, as I informed you previously, means the extinction of the flame. That which was "I" is extinct; that which was "am" is extinct. But now we have again come into Being by being one with All. Now we are the Brahman and this, too, will have to be left behind. Those who are ready to take the last jump know existence and also non-existence.
All Barriers are Within Us, understanding is what is required. |
You asked me something; I gave you an answer. If you have come for alms, you will put this in your bag and store it away as your treasure. Then you are not a meditator but a beggar. No, what I told you should become your quest. It should accelerate your search; it should stimulate and motivate your curiosity. It should put you into greater difficulty, make you more restless and raise new questions in you, new dimensions, so that you will set out on a new path of discovery. If you do this you have not taken alms from me and you have understood what I said. And if this helps you to understand yourself, then this is not begging.
So go forth to know and understand; go forth to search. You are not the only one seeking; many others are also. Many have searched, many have attained enlightened. Try to know, to grasp, what has happened to such people and also what has not happened; try and understand all this. But while understanding this, do not stop trying to understand your own self.
Do not think that understanding others has become your own self-realization. Do not put faith in their experiences; do not believe them blindly. Rather, turn everything into questioning. Turn them into questions and not answers; then your journey will continue. Then it will not be begging: it will be your quest.
It is your search that will take you to the last. As you penetrate within yourself, you will find the two sides of each chakra. As I informed you, one side is given to you by nature and the other side you have to discover for yourself. Anger is given to you; forgiveness you have to find, develop and refine. Sex is given to us; brahmacharya [conscious mastery of the sexual energy], we have to develop, nurture, understand. Dreams we have; vision we can consciously evolve.
The search for the opposite will continue up to the fourth chakra. From the fifth will start the search for the indivisible, for the non-dual. We try to continue the search for that which is different from what has come to us in the fifth body. When we attain to bliss, we can try to find out what there is beyond bliss. On the sixth plane, we attain the Brahman but keep inquiring, "What is there beyond the Brahman?" Then. one day, we will step into the seventh body, where being and non-being, light and darkness, life and death co-exist. That is the attainment of the ultimate...and there are no means of communicating this state.
This is why our scriptures end with the fifth body or, at the most, they go up to the sixth body. Those with a completely scientific turn of mind do not talk about what is after the fifth body. The cosmic reality, which is boundless and unlimited, begins from there. But Mystics, like the Sufis, talk of the planes beyond the fifth. It is very difficult to talk of these planes because one has to contradict oneself again and again.
If we go through the text of all that one Sufi has said, we will say that this person is inconsistent with their descriptions. Sometimes she will say one thing and sometimes something else. She may say, "God is" and she may also say, "God is not." She says, "I have seen it" and in the same breath she says, "How can I see it? It is not an object that the eyes can see!", and so forth and so on. These Mystics raise such questions that you will wonder if they are asking themselves or others.
Mysticism starts on the sixth plane. Therefore, where there is no mysticism in a religion, know that is has finished on the fifth body. But Mysticism also is not the final stage. The Ultimate is the void -- nothingness. The religion that ends with Mysticism, ends with the sixth body. The Void is the ultimate, because after it, there is nothing more to be said.
So the search for adwaita, the non-dual, starts with the fifth body. All search for the opposites, ends with the fourth body. All barriers are within us, and they are useful because these very obstacles, when transformed, become our vehicles for progress.
A rock is lying on the road. As long as we do not understand it, it will remain an obstacle for us. The day we understand it, it will become a ladder instead of a snake. The rock is lying on the road: as long as we do not understand it, we may say, "The rock is in my way. How can I possibly proceed?"
When we have understood, we will climb over the rock and continue with our journey, thanking the rock with kind words and blessings, "O rock! You have blessed me very, very mucho, because after climbing over you, I am now on a higher level. Now I can proceed to higher and higher levels. Thank you rock! I thought that you were an unmoving enemy, but you have turned out to be a mighty teacher, without whose lesson I could not continue. You were the means, and I mistook you for a barrier."
The road is blocked by this boulder. What will happen? Cross over it and know. In this way, overcome anger, cross over it and reach the cool and infinite pool of forgiveness, which we could say is "on an entirely different level".
Cross over sex and attain to brahmacharya [conscious mastery of sexual energy], which is again "on an entirely different level." Then we will thank sex, and anger, and fear, and greed, and jealousy, etc..., for being the necessary stepping stones and transformational teachers. They are our "Transcendental Trainers".
Every rock on the path can be a barrier as a well as a "medium". It does depend entirely on what we do with them and how we perceive these "rocks". One thing is for certain: do not fight with a rock, because then we will only break our heads and the rock will not help us at all.
If we fight with a rock, the rock will bar our way onwards, because wherever we fight, we stop. We have to stop near the person or thing we fight with; we cannot possibly fight from a distance. That is why if someone fights sex, they have to be involved with sex just as much as another who indulges in it. In fact, many times the fighter is closer to sex because the one who indulges in it can get out of it some day, they can transcend it! But the one who continually fights with it, cannot get out of it; they keep going around and around, like a dog chasing its own tail.
Mysticism starts on the sixth plane. Therefore, where there is no mysticism in a religion, know that is has finished on the fifth body. But Mysticism also is not the final stage. The Ultimate is the void -- nothingness. The religion that ends with Mysticism, ends with the sixth body. The Void is the ultimate, because after it, there is nothing more to be said.
So the search for adwaita, the non-dual, starts with the fifth body. All search for the opposites, ends with the fourth body. All barriers are within us, and they are useful because these very obstacles, when transformed, become our vehicles for progress.
A rock is lying on the road. As long as we do not understand it, it will remain an obstacle for us. The day we understand it, it will become a ladder instead of a snake. The rock is lying on the road: as long as we do not understand it, we may say, "The rock is in my way. How can I possibly proceed?"
When we have understood, we will climb over the rock and continue with our journey, thanking the rock with kind words and blessings, "O rock! You have blessed me very, very much, because after climbing over you, I am now on a higher level. Now I can proceed to higher and higher levels. Thank you rock! I thought that you were an unmoving enemy, but you have turned out to be a mighty teacher, without whose lesson I could not continue. You were the means, and I mistook you for a barrier."
The road is blocked by this boulder. What will happen? Cross over it and know. In this way, overcome anger, cross over it and reach the cool and infinite pool of forgiveness, which we could say is "on an entirely different level". Cross over sex and attain to brahmacharya [conscious mastery of sexual energy], which is again "on an entirely different level." Then we will thank sex, and anger, and fear, and greed, and jealousy, etc..., for being the necessary stepping stones and transformational teachers. They are our "Transcendental Trainers".
Every rock on the path can be a barrier as a well as a "medium". It does depend entirely on what we do with them and how we perceive these "rocks". One thing is for certain: do not fight with a rock, because then we will only break our heads and the rock will not help us at all.
If we fight with a rock, the rock will bar our way onwards, because wherever we fight, we stop. We have to stop near the person or thing we fight with; we cannot possibly fight from a distance. That is why if someone fights sex, they have to be involved with sex just as much as another who indulges in it. In fact, many times the fighter is closer to sex because the one who indulges in it can get out of it some day, they can transcend it! But the one who continually fights with it, cannot get out of it; they keep going around and around, like a dog chasing its own tail.
To transcend, to go beyond, we must go through, with conscious awareness, and this is not difficult in today's information rich societies. The paths are strewn with petals, refreshments, ornamentation and much support, but first one must want to take the first step. That is the choice we all must make.
If we fight anger, we will become angry ourselves - continually angry. Our whole personality will soon be filled with anger [or any of the other "rocks"] and each fibre of our bodies will vibrate with these "blocked rocks".
The stories we read of sages and ascetics like Durwasa being very angry happen because they fought with anger; thus, they could not think of nothing but cursing, the same with many members of Priesthoods and other organizations that based their teachings and transformational techniques upon repression and suppression! The personality of the repressed inner fighters often turn into fire, ice, or sludge. These are the people who have fought with the rocks and are now in grave difficulty. They have become what they have struggled against.
This is very common when people fight their "enemies", they often become very similar to their "foes" - thus all the "great" tyrants, dictators and military leaders and the constant "radical revolutions", that merely replace one dictatorship with another.
We may also read of other rishis and saints whom were visited by celestial maidens from heaven and corrupted them [sexually] in a moment. Strange! This is only possible if a person has fought with sex, otherwise not possible. That person has fought and fought and thus weakened themselves. Then sex is secure in its own place, untransformed, repressed, maybe corrupted through constant suppression, and it is just awaiting that person to break down.
Then this sex can burst forth from deep within that persons psyche and erupt anywhere and anytime. Thus so much corruption and defilement for so many people who followed repressive paths in the past. When sex is suppressed with such a heavy hand, an ordinary man or woman may appear to the suppressor as a celestial maiden. The mind may project images in dreams at night and produce similar thoughts during the day and become completely swamped by the subject material. Then a thing which is not that much fascinating becomes a bewitchment, a hypnosis on an otherwise balanced mind.
So the seeker has to beware of the tendency to fight. They should try their utmost to understand and by trying to understand is meant understanding that Inspecting, observing and understanding with conscious awareness that which was previously dark and bringing the light to these areas of our lives.
Through that which has been given to us, we can attain that which is yet unknown. This is the starting point. If we run away from that which is the very beginning, it is very difficult to reach our goal. If we run away from sex or anger, for example, how will we ever understand and transcend these natural qualities? These "rocks" are the openings given by nature which we can transcend.
If you look at life from this perspective, there is no need to importune anyone; understanding is what is required.
All of existence is there for the purpose of understanding.
Importune here means to harass some body for a favor constantly like some journalist asking very annoying questions and or seeking sexual favor from a young girl in the most annoying manner .
Learn from anybody, hear everybody, and, finally, understand your own self within.
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