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"Wherever you are remember yourself, that you
are; this consciousness that you are should become a
continuity. Not your name, your caste, your nationality,
those are futile things, absolutely useless. Just remember
that "I am." This must not be forgotten. This is
what Hindus call self-remembrance, what the Buddha called
right-mindfulness, what Gurdjieff used to call
self-remembering, what Krishnamurti calls awareness. "And
whenever your consciousness becomes continuous, you need not
use the mind. Then there is no planning, then you act out of
your consciousness, not out of your mind. Then there is no
need of apology, no need to give any explanation. Then you
are whatsoever you are, there is nothing to hide. Whatsoever
you are, you are. You cannot do anything else. You can only
be in a state of continuous remembrance. Osho, The Empty Boat, Talk #4 To continue reading – and see all the available formats of this talk: click here
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