The more you live, the more homeless

Bliss is always homeless, always a tramp. Happiness has a home, unhappiness has a home, but bliss is not at home. It is like a white cloud, which has no roots anywhere.

As soon as you put down roots, bliss disappears, you are chained to the ground and begin to cling. Home means safety, security, comfort, convenience.





By and large, if all of these things together into one thing, home means death.

The more you live, the more homeless.

To be a seeker — this is the main meaning — it means to live in danger to live in insecurity, to live without knowing what will happen next... always remain open, always be able to be surprised, to keep feeling wonderful. While you may be surprised you are alive.

The English word wonder — "feel the wonderful and amazing" — wander — "to wander, to wander" — derived from the same root.





Transfixed, the mind loses the sense of amazing and wonderful, because you can't wander and wander.

Wanderings like a migratory bird, like a cloud, and each moment will bring countless surprises.

 



You are the reason for what is happening with you...

Holy and pure on this earth do not go...

Stay homeless. Being homeless does not mean not to live in the house; it only means to be connected to nothing.

Even if you live in the Palace, do not be attached to him. If it's time to move on, go and not look back. Nothing is keeping you. Use everything, enjoy everything, but stay master.published

 

Osho

 



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