Question – Beloved Master, You
told us the story of Krishna and Arjuna. But is there no value in resisting war
in a time where a handful of madmen play with atomic bombs?
Osho – Peter Bohm, how can you
resist these few madmen who are playing with atom bombs? What will be your
strategy of resistance? In fact, your resistance may bring the war sooner than
otherwise; your resistance is not going to prevent it.
The only thing that can prevent
the world war is that you start a totally new consciousness, that you start a
new kind of humanity… a man who is capable of love, a man who is capable of
meditation. Let love and meditation spread far and wide. Let meditation reach
to as many people as possible. Except that, all your efforts at resistance are
impotent.
You can protest and you can go
on a long march, but have you ever watched the protesters, the people who are
against war, the pacifists? Have you watched their processions? They look so
aggressive, they themselves look mad! If they had the atom bombs, just to
protect peace they would be the first to drop the atom bombs. They are as mad
as the other party; there is no difference at all. Their minds are as political
as the people who are in power; the only difference is that they are not in
power. And their anger, their pent-up anger, you can see on their faces, in
their slogans.
Every peace protest ends in a
fight with the police, with the military. It ends in burning buses, post
offices, police stations, cars. What kind of love is this and what kind of
resistance is this? It is impotent! But they are feeling they are doing
something great. It is an ego trip and nothing else.
The meek little bank clerk had
his suspicions. One day he left work early and sure enough, when he arrived
home, he found a strange hat and umbrella in the hallway and his wife on the
couch in the arms of another man.
Wild for revenge, the husband
picked up the man’s umbrella and snapped it in two across his knee.
“There, now, I hope it rains!”
What can you do? Yes, you can
shout and you can go for a long march with great posters, and it will give you
a certain satisfaction because your pent-up energies will be released. It is a
kind of catharsis. Unknowingly, you are doing Dynamic Meditation — but it would
be better if you do it knowingly.
Yes, war has come to a point
where it can destroy the whole humanity, and not only humanity but the whole
earth. Life as such can be destroyed. What can we do?
Scientific knowledge has gone
far ahead of man’s spiritual growth; that is the problem, the real problem. Who
are these madmen you are talking about? Are they any different from you, Peter
Bohm? Richard Nixon, Brezhnev, Ayatollah Khomeini — are these different people
from you? Maybe there is some quantitative difference, but there is no
qualitative difference. If YOU come in power you will prove the same. And one
day these people were not in power; they were also just like you. When they are
in power, then their real faces show up.
Lord Acton says: Power
corrupts. It is not true. Power never corrupts, but corrupted people are
attracted towards power. Of course, without power they cannot show their real
faces. Power only gives them the right context in which they can reveal their
heart’s reality. Power does not corrupt, it only reveals the truth. Powerless
people may not look mad because they cannot afford to be mad. Give them power
and then you will see: they are as mad as anybody else.
I don’t see any difference between
warmongers and pacifists; they are the same kind of people. They appear to be
polar opposites but they belong together. Deep down they are one; two ends of
the same stick. Yes, I would like the earth to become a paradise and not a
cemetery… but what kind of resistance?
Even if Krishna was here, at
THIS juncture he would not have suggested war. I am absolutely certain about
it. I say categorically that Krishna would not have said to Arjuna to fight at
this moment, because this is global suicide. Five thousand years have passed
since Krishna and much has changed.
We have come to the point where
total war is possible. Nobody is going to be the winner, so what is the point
of war? War has been significant in the past because somebody would win and
somebody would lose. Now there is going to be no winner; all are going to be
the losers. War has lost all significance — war is absolutely stupid today. It
may have had some meaning in the past; it has none anymore.
Krishna’s message is irrelevant
today; Buddha’s message is more relevant. Krishna’s message is out of date;
Buddha’s message is very contemporary. But what is his message? His message is:
If you really want peace on the earth, create peace in your heart, in your
being. That is the right place to begin with — and then spread, radiate peace
and love.
If more and more people become
peaceful, joyous, if more and more people can dance and sing, if more and more
people can say “Alleluia!” from their very innermost core, it will become
impossible for these few mad people to create a war. Then we can put these mad
people into mental asylums very easily. We can convert our capitals into mental
asylums; that is not a big problem, once many many people’s inner consciousness
is transformed.
Be a meditator.
Be a lover.
Be a celebrant.
Create the whole existence with
as much bliss and joy as possible. Make life so beautiful that nobody wants to
die. Right now, the situation is just the opposite: life is so ugly that who
cares? If war happens, in fact, people will feel relieved. They don’t have to
commit suicide and still the war is going to do the work for them they always
wanted to do themselves.
Psychologists say it is very
difficult to find a man who has not thought at least four times in his life of
committing suicide. But to commit suicide is not easy; it goes against the life
instinct. But if somebody else can take the responsibility and somebody else
can drop an atom bomb or a hydrogen bomb, then we are freed of the
responsibility of committing suicide and still the suicide happens. And not
only WE are dying but everybody else with us.
We have to change people’s
suicidal mind. Why do people think of suicide? — for the simple reason that
life is ugly and they don’t know how to beautify it, how to make a song out of
it. It is just sadness, a long long anguish, a nightmare. That’s why people
become interested in war and they support war — for any stupid cause, for any
excuse they are ready to kill and be killed.
And in fact, all political
causes are stupid, all so-called political revolutions are stupid. The only
revolution which is not stupid is spiritual, is inner, is individual.
If you really want a world
without war, create this individual revolution I call sannyas. This is real
resistance. Without resisting anybody you create a different space, a different
context, in which life starts blooming, life becomes creative. And if people
are creative, blooming, joyous, politics and politicians will be things of the
past. Yes, you can save a few politicians to keep them in the zoos for future
children to come and see: “Look, this is Morarji Desai!” You can stuff them
with straw — they are already stuffed with straw and nothing else; they won’t
need much more straw, just a little bit will do. And this is possible now. It
was never possible before because war was never such a danger. Politics is now
the most stupid game, mad, utterly mad.
These are tremendously
significant moments, because we can change the whole human consciousness from
being political to spiritual.
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