This is the key — the inner part of it is silence, and the outer part of the key is celebration, laughter….OSHO

Sannyas has to be a real break away. A loving surrender to the new....

This is the key -- the inner part of it is silence, and the outer part of the key is celebration, laughter....

 

This is the key — the inner part of it is silence, and the outer part of the key is celebration, laughter. Be festive and silent.

 

Create more and more possibility around you — don't force  the inner to be silent, just create more and more possibility around you so that the inner silence can flower in it. That's all we can do. We can put the seed in the soil, but we cannot force the plant to come out. We can create the situation, we can protect, we can give fertilizer to the soil, we can water, we can see whether the sun rays reach or not, or how much sunrays are needed, whether more or less. We can avoid dangers, and wait in a prayerful mood. We cannot do anything else. Only the situation can be created.

 

That's what I mean when I tell you to meditate. Meditation is just a situation; silence is not going to be the consequence of it. No, meditation is just creating the soil, the surrounding, preparing the ground. The seed is there, it is always there; you need not put in the seed, the seed has always been with you. That seed is Brahma; that seed is atma. —  that seed is you.  Just create the situation and the seed will become alive. It will sprout and a plant will be born, and you will start growing.

 

Meditation doesn't lead you to silence; meditation only creates the situation in which the silence happens. And this should be the criterion — that whenever silence happens laughter will come into your life. A vital celebration will happen all around. You will not become sad, you will not become depressed, you will not escape from the world. You will be here in this world, but taking the whole thing as a game, enjoying the whole thing as a beautiful game, a big drama, no longer serious about it.

Seriousness is a disease.

 

OSHO