I have no home; Autumn deepens. Santoka
Just visualize a homeless wanderer — that’s what a seeker is, a homeless wanderer — in search of the home. He has not reached yet. But a homeless wanderer has no attachment, has no possession, has no burden, has no tension, has no anxiety. The homeless wanderer slowly slowly relaxes in a deep let-go.
Sitting under a tree, perhaps, near a river or a mountain, he says, “I have no home/autumn deepens — but it does not matter. The autumn is so beautiful, and it is deepening every moment. I have no possessions, no home, no barriers, no blindfold on my eyes. I can see the autumn is deepening. I am so clean and clear...that autumn deepens.”
Osho, Christianity: The Deadliest Poison and Zen: The Antidote to All Poisons
Just visualize a homeless wanderer — that’s what a seeker is, a homeless wanderer — in search of the home. He has not reached yet. But a homeless wanderer has no attachment, has no possession, has no burden, has no tension, has no anxiety. The homeless wanderer slowly slowly relaxes in a deep let-go.
Sitting under a tree, perhaps, near a river or a mountain, he says, “I have no home/autumn deepens — but it does not matter. The autumn is so beautiful, and it is deepening every moment. I have no possessions, no home, no barriers, no blindfold on my eyes. I can see the autumn is deepening. I am so clean and clear...that autumn deepens.”
Osho, Christianity: The Deadliest Poison and Zen: The Antidote to All Poisons
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