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Osho - Acceptance
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Tathagata is one of the names given to Gautam the Buddha. It means one who lives in the suchness of life—who accepts whatsoever is the case, who accepts everything totally. Even death is absolutely accepted because his trust in existence is infinite. It knows no bounds, it is unconditional. To accept all is the highest peak of meditation — all the sweetness of life and all the bitterness of life, with equanimity, choicelessly, with no likes, no dislikes.
Once this starts happening you become a rejoicing, you become a serenity, you become utter silence — and a silence which is not dead, a silence which sings, a silence which dances, a silence which is not empty, a silence which is overfull.
This is going to be your method: Learn to accept life as it comes. When something happens, accept it; when it disappears, accept it. When pleasure comes, accept it; when it evaporates, accept it. And the same with pain.
Remain non-judgmental, just a silent witness to all. This is the most profound secret of all the Buddhas, of all the awakened ones.
Excerted from 'No Man Is An Island' by Osho
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