Then what to do? Let your sadness in
love become a pilgrimage into prayer. Let this experience of sadness
become a great meditation in depth. First you have to dissolve the ego
in your own inner being; you cannot dissolve it in anybody else, it will
come back. Only for a moment can you create a state of forgetfulness.
So
sex functions like alcohol, a natural alcohol. It is provided in the
chemistry of the body, but it is an intoxicant, it is a drug. It depends
on chemistry. It is as chemical as LSD, marijuana – the difference is
only that it is bio-chemical, it is already provided by nature in the
body. But it is a chemical phenomenon. Through chemistry you attain a
glimpse. That’s what happens when you take LSD – through chemistry you
attain a glimpse. That’s what happens through all kinds of intoxicants –
for a moment you forget yourself. Even that momentary forgetfulness
opens a window.
But forgetfulness is not a
dissolution. You are not dissolved. You are there, waiting. Once the
drug has worn off the ego will grab you again. The ego has to be
dissolved, not forgotten. That’s the sadness of love: the ego is only
forgotten, and that too for a moment. Then it comes back, and comes back
with vengeance. Hence you will find lovers fighting continuously. The
ego becomes even more solid, crystallized.
That’s
why you find lovers always thinking in terms of the other cheating
them. Nobody is cheating. But you desired, you hoped, you fantasized a
state of unity, and you were thinking that great ecstasy was going to
happen and it didn’t happen – somebody has cheated you. Of course,
naturally, the other becomes the object. And the other also thinks in
the same way – that you have cheated him or her. Nobody is cheating;
love has cheated you both, chemistry has cheated you both.
Unconsciousness has cheated you both. Ego has cheated you both. If you
understand you will not fight with each other.
This
revelation of sadness through love will become a revolution, a radical
change in your life. You will start moving towards a new direction where
the ego can be dissolved.
That’s all that Sufism is about – how to dissolve the ego.
And
love gives great insight, hence I am all for love. But remember well,
you have to go beyond it. I am all for it only so that you can go beyond
it. It has to become a stepping stone. I am not against it, because
people who are against it will remain below it, they will never go
beyond it. People who have not known the ecstatic moment of love will
not know the sadness of it – how can they know?
A monk living in a Catholic monastery or a Jaina muni
living the life of an ascetic – how are they going to know the sadness
of love? They have renounced love. In that very renunciation they have
renounced sadness also.
Without knowing the sadness of love you cannot take off into the world of prayer or meditation. That experience is a must.
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From Osho, Sufis: The People of the Path, Vol. 1, Chapter 4
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