Osho - One day Jalaluddin Rumi
took all his students, disciples and devotees to a field. That was
his way to teach them things of the beyond, through the examples of the world.
He was not a theoretician, he was a very practical man. The disciples were
thinking, “What could be the message, going to that faraway field... and why
can’t he say it here?”
But when they reached the field, they understood
that they were wrong and he was right. The farmer seemed to be almost an insane
man. He was digging a well in the field – and he had already dug eight
incomplete wells.
He would go a few feet and then he would find that
there was no water. Then he would start digging another well... and the same
story was continued. He had destroyed the whole field and he had not yet found
water.
The master, Jalaluddin Rumi, told his disciples, “Can you
understand something? If this man had been total and had put his whole energy
into only one well, he would have reached to the deepest sources of water long
ago.
But the way he is going he will destroy the whole field and he will
never be able to make a single well. With so much effort he is simply destroying
his own land, and getting more and more frustrated, disappointed: what kind of a
desert has he purchased? It is not a desert, but one has to go deep to find the
sources of water.”
He turned to his disciples and asked them, “Are you
going to follow this insane farmer? Sometimes on one path, sometimes on another
path, sometimes listening to one, sometimes listening to another... you will
collect much knowledge, but all that knowledge is simply junk, because it is not
going to give you the enlightenment you were looking for. It is not going to
lead you to the waters of eternal life.”
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