Friday, 6 March 2015

bliss is the door to the divine.

Kahlil Gibran says: Every river, before it meets the ocean, hesitates, looks back.
All those beautiful mountains and the plains and the people and the trees and the birds, the whole life of the river... and now suddenly a moment has come when it is going to disappear.
It can't do anything, it has to disappear. But man can do something -- that is the trouble.
Man can turn back, man can run away.
Many times in our lives we come very close to the ocean but because of our old patterns we start running away.
We cannot gather enough courage to lose our identity, and without losing it one cannot feel bliss -- and bliss is the door to the divine.
OSHO...☆☆☆
Book Name: Even Bein Gawd Aint A Bed of Roses

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