Astrology:
A Door to Religiousness
Osho:
Hidden Mysteries, Chapter 6
It
is necessary that some matters be
understood. First, it is necessary to know
that, from a scientific point of view, the
whole solar family is born out of the sun.
The moon, Mars, Jupiter, and the rest of
the planets, including this Earth, are all
organic parts of the sun. Slowly, life on
Earth came into being -- from plants to
man. Man is an organic part of the Earth;
the Earth is an organic part of the sun.
It is like a mother who has a daughter,
who in turn also has a daughter, and in
all three of them the same blood flows.
Their bodies are made up of similar cells.
The scientists use a word
"empathy" meaning shared
sensitivity. Those things that are born
from the same source have a sort of shared
inner experience.
Out
of the sun the Earth is born, and out of
the Earth our bodies are born, and far
away, the sun is our great grandparent.
Whatsoever happens on the sun creates a
vibration in every cell of our bodies. It
must be that way because our cells are all
born out of the sun. The sun appears to be
a great distance away but it is not so
far. In every element of our blood and in
every particle of our bones live the atoms
of the sun. We are part of the sun, so it
is no wonder that our lives are influenced
by the sun. There is a sort of empathy
between the sun and ourselves. If we
understand this empathy rightly, we can
enter into one dimension of astrology.
Yesterday
I talked to you about twins. Some
experiments on empathy can be conducted
when twins born of the same egg are placed
in separate rooms. During the last fifty
years many of these kinds of experiments
have been conducted. Twins were put into
separate rooms, a bell was rung, and the
children were told to write or draw
whatsoever they first thought of when the
bell was rung. This was repeated twenty
times, and it was observed with great
wonder that ninety percent of the pictures
drawn by the twins were similar. The flow
of thoughts produced in one child on the
ringing of the bell, and the word or
picture brought about by that thought,
would be the same as in the other twin.
This
similarity of experience is described by
scientists as empathy.
There
is so much similarity between twins that
they vibrate alike. Within the bodies of
two such children there is an inner
communication or dialogue which flows
through some unknown channels.
Between
the sun and the Earth also there are
communication bridges like this, and every
moment messages are being passed across
these bridges. And similarly,
communication bridges exist between the
Earth and man. So there is a continuous
communication between man, the Earth and
the sun. But that communication is very
mysterious; it is inner and subtle. Let us
also try to understand something about
this.
There
is a research center in America known as
the Tree Ring Research Center. If you cut
down a tree, you will find a number of
rings or circles visible across the cut
surface. The beautiful decorative designs
in the grain of wooden furniture are due
to these circles. This research center has
spent the last fifty years working on the
formation of these rings.
Professor
Douglas, the center's director, who has
spent a major part of his life studying
them, has discovered a number of facts.
Ordinarily, all of us know that the age of
a tree can be calculated from the number
of these rings. Every year one new ring is
grown; one new layer is made within the
tree every year. If the tree is fifty
years old, if it has seen fifty autumns,
then fifty rings have formed inside the
tree.
But
it is surprising to know that these rings
also indicate what sort of seasons there
were in a particular year. If the seasons
were hotter or wetter than usual, the ring
formation is broader. If the seasons were
cold and dry, the ring is not so wide. It
is possible to know when there were strong
rains, when there was drought, and when
the seasons were very cold.
If
Buddha had said that there was a good
rainfall in a particular year, the bodhi
tree under which he sat would confirm the
truth of it. Buddha might have made a
mistake, but the tree could not. The tree
ring will be wider or thinner, indicating
the type of season that particular year.
While
conducting his research, Professor Douglas
reached still another conclusion which was
far beyond anything he could have
anticipated. He observed that the rings
are wider every eleventh year -- and every
eleventh year there is maximum nuclear
activity on the sun; the sun becomes more
active. It is as if the sun has a periodic
rhythm, and its radioactivity is then at a
maximum. During such a year a tree makes a
wider ring -- not in one forest or in one
place or country, but all over the Earth
all trees behave similarly in order to
protect themselves from the intensified
radioactivity. To protect itself from the
excessive power that is released by the
sun, the tree grows a thicker skin every
eleventh year. Due to this phenomenon,
scientists coined a new phrase:
"global climate".
The
seasons are different in different places:
it will be raining in one place, cold in
another, and hot somewhere else; and the
idea of there being a global climate has
never existed before. So in referring to
the effects of this eleventh year,
Professor Douglas coined the term
"global climate". And while we
may not notice it, trees do. There is a
gradual decrease in the width of the tree
rings that are formed after the eleventh
year, and after five years there is again
a gradual increase in the width up to the
eleventh year.
If
the trees are so sensitive that they can
carefully record an event happening on the
sun, then is it not possible that in the
mind of man there might also be some
layer...that man's body might have a
subtle sensitivity to the sun's activity
that creates ripples in his psyche? Until
now scientists have not been able to
clearly find any effects in man's body --
yet it seems impossible that the body
would not record such activity.
Astrology
is an investigation into the possibility
that whatever is happening anywhere in the
universe also affects man.
But
it is not as easy to investigate the body
of man because it cannot be cut open like
a tree. To cut open a human being is a
very delicate and dangerous affair. And
because man has a mind, it is not the body
which registers events in this way but the
mind. The tree has no such mind, and so
its body has to register the events.
One
more point is also worth noting. Just as
there are radioactive storms on the sun
every eleventh year, there is similarly
another periodic rhythm of ninety years on
the sun. This has only come to light
recently, but it is a scientific fact, and
it is as surprising as the periodic rhythm
occurring each eleven years. Astrologers
do not mention anything about this, but I
am telling you to make it easier for you
to understand astrology in a scientific
manner. There is a cycle of ninety years
which has been experienced, and its story
is quite amazing.
Four
thousand years ago, an Egyptian pharaoh
told his scientists to keep a record of
how often the water in the River Nile
increases or decreases, and by how much.
The River Nile is the only river in the
world with a "biography" four
thousand years old. A record has been kept
of when the water level in the river
increased or decreased by even one inch.
This record runs from the time of the
pharaohs, four thousand years ago, until
today.
"Pharaoh"
is the name given to an Egyptian emperor,
and in the Egyptian language it means the
sun. There was a belief in Egypt that a
continuous dialogue exists between the sun
and the River Nile. The pharaohs, who were
devotees of the sun, declared that a
complete record of the Nile should be
kept. They said: "We know nothing
about the sun at present, but we will some
day, and this record will be useful."
So
for four thousand years everything about
the River Nile has been recorded: the
increase in the water level, when there
were floods and when there were none....
And one Egyptian scholar, Tasman, compiled
its history. Some things that were not
known in the times of the pharaohs are now
known, and everything that has happened in
the Nile has been compared with events on
the sun. A ninety-year rhythm has been
clearly indicated to relate to happenings
on the sun. These events are quite similar
to what we call birth and death.
Understand
it this way: the sun is youthful for
forty-five years and then begins to
decline, to age, for forty-five years. For
forty-five years the energy flow within
the sun increases towards a peak of youth.
After forty-five years there is a receding
flow of energy, as within a human being.
After ninety years the sun becomes very
old.
During
the latter forty-five years, the Earth is
struck with earthquakes. Earthquakes are
related to this ninety-year cycle. At the
end of the ninetieth year, the sun again
starts to become youthful.
This
is a very important cyclical occurrence.
There
are such immense changes happening on the
sun that it is also natural for the Earth
to be shaken. When a body as huge as the
Earth becomes shaken by earthquakes
because of changes on the sun, how can the
small body of man remain unaffected? This
is the question astrologers have been
asking. They say it is impossible for the
body of man to remain unaffected. Children
that are born during the forty-five years
when the sun is growing, in its youthful
phase, are wonderfully healthy. But
children that are born during the
forty-five years when the sun is growing
old cannot be in sound health.
The
condition of children born during the
period when the sun is on the downward
path is like that of a ship that has to
travel east when the winds are blowing
west -- a great deal of physical effort is
needed to move the oars. The sails do not
work, so the helmsman has to work harder.
It is like swimming against the current.
The sun is the vital energy source for the
whole solar family. So whenever the sun is
on the decline, whosoever is youthful must
swim against the current. He has to
undergo a great strain.
And
whenever the sun is on the incline, the
entire solar family is filled with energy
and is moving toward its peak. Whoever is
born then is in a ship that is sailing in
the direction of the wind. No effort is
needed; neither the oars nor the rudder
have to be moved. The sails have only to
be opened and the ship is moved by the
winds. During this period the least number
of diseases is prevalent on the earth. And
when the sun is on the decline, we get the
maximum number of diseases. So for
forty-five years on Earth there is an
increase in diseases, and for the next
forty-five years there is a decrease, and
so on.
The
River Nile's historical record of four
thousand years shows that there is an
increased amount of water flowing in it
during the forty-five years when the sun
is in its youth. Whenever the sun is on
the decline, the water level in the Nile
drops and its current also becomes less
strong and more sluggish.
Man
is not an island, he is part of this whole
unity.
Not
even the best watches that man has made
tell the time as accurately as the Earth
does. It takes twenty-three hours and
fifty-six minutes for the Earth to make
one revolution around its axis. On the
basis of this time period we have devised
a day of twenty-four hours. And so far the
Earth has never been known to take one
second more or less to complete its
revolution. But the reason is that we have
not had any totally accurate means with
which to study this phenomenon so we have
only made rough estimates. But when the
sun's cycle of ninety years is completed
and it readjusts for a new cycle, the
Earth's clock is shaken.
At
the time when the sun experiences
increased radioactivity, during its
eleven-year cycle, then too the Earth's
clock is disturbed. Whenever the Earth
comes under the influence of such external
forces its inner rhythm is disturbed. Any
new cosmic influence like a star, a
meteor, or a comet passing near the Earth
also disturbs it. On a cosmic scale,
things very far away in the sky are really
very near, because everything is
interconnected in an invisible way.
However,
the ability of our language to express
this phenomenon is very weak, because when
we say that a star has come a little
nearer to our sun, we think about this in
the ordinary sense of one person coming
nearer to another. Yet, these distances
are very great; even a slight change in
the distances between cosmic objects and
the axis of the earth is disturbed --
although we may not at all be aware of
this. To disturb the Earth, a great force
is required. For even a one inch shift on
the Earth, powerful cosmic bodies are
required to pass near its orbit.
When
these great cosmic bodies pass near the
Earth, they also pass near us. When the
Earth is shaken, it is not possible that
the trees growing on it are not shaken. It
is not possible that the human being
living and walking on it is not shaken.
No, everything is shaken, but the shaking
is very minute, and man had no instruments
to measure it with. Now however, we have
such sensitive electronic instruments,
that a vibration of a thousandth of a
second's duration can also be measured.
But the vibration of the human being still
cannot be measured. We have so far not
made any instruments to measure this with.
Man
is a very subtle creature and it is
necessary for him to be that way;
otherwise it would be difficult for him to
live on the Earth. If he was able to
experience and be aware of the influence
of all the surrounding forces that act
upon him twenty-four hours a day, he would
not be able to live. We are only able to
live because we are not aware of
everything that is happening around us.
There
is another law also. This law is that we
cannot be aware of influences either above
or below a certain limit.
The
range of our experience is limited. For
example, suppose we measure the body's
temperature as being between ninety-eight
degrees at the lowest point and one
hundred and ten degrees at the highest
point, that shows that we are living
within these twelve degrees.
If
the temperature drops much below
ninety-eight degrees we will die, and if
it shoots up above one hundred and ten
degrees we will also die. But do you think
that the temperature range of the universe
is limited to just twelve degrees? Man
lives within the limited range of twelve
degrees -- outside of this range he will
die. Man lives in a sort of balance. He
has to fluctuate between ninety-eight and
one hundred and ten degrees. Similarly,
there are balances for everything.
I
am speaking to you and you can hear me. If
I speak in a very low tone, a point will
come where you will not be able to hear
me. This you can understand, but you will
not be able to imagine that there is a
higher point of audibility beyond which
you cannot hear. It will be difficult to
imagine that a louder noise can also be
inaudible.
Scientists
say that we have a certain range of
hearing, and that we cannot hear anything
below or above it. All around us great
thundering noises are occurring, but we
cannot hear them. If a star disintegrates
or a new planet is born, tremendous,
thundering noises are created around the
Earth. If we were to hear them, then at
that very moment we would become deaf. But
we are protected because our ears cannot
hear them . We cannot hear below certain
decibels and we cannot hear above certain
decibels; we can only hear within a
certain range.
There
are even limits to smelling. The senses of
all human beings operate within a
particular range. For example, a dog is
able to smell much more than you can. Its
range of smell is wider; a dog can smell
what we are not able to smell. What we are
not able to hear, a horse can. A horse's
sense of hearing and smell is much
sharper. A horse can smell the approach of
a lion from a distance of one and a half
miles. It will suddenly stop, and we will
not understand why. Its sense of smell is
very powerful. But if you had such a
strong sense of smell that you could
experience all the smells pervading your
surroundings, you would go mad. A human
being is closed within a sort of capsule
-- he has boundaries.
When
you switch on your radio you can listen to
many stations. But do you think that the
music begins only when the radio is
switched on? The radio waves of music and
speech are continuously flowing in the
air, whether you switch on your radio or
not. But you can only hear them when the
radio is switched on. In this very room,
the radio waves of all the broadcasting
stations of the world are continuously
flowing, but you can only hear them when
you switch on your radio. Those radio
waves are there even when your radio is
not switched on, but you cannot hear them.
In
this world many sounds are passing by all
around us. There is a great tumult. We are
not able to hear it, but we cannot escape
being affected by it. We are influenced by
all these noises -- in every nerve, in
every heartbeat, in every muscle. These
noises are working in us unnoticed. The
smells we are not able to recognize also
affect us. If those smells bring with them
some disease, you will catch the disease.
Your
awareness or recognition of something is
not necessary in order for it to exist.
Astrology
says that there are energy fields around
us which go on influencing us
continuously. As soon as a child is born,
it is subject to all the influences of the
world. In the language of science, we can
describe birth as a process of exposure.
It
is just as though we expose a film in a
camera. You press the exposure button of a
camera, and within a split second the lens
window opens and closes, and whatsoever
was in front of the camera is immediately
registered on the film. The film is
exposed without affecting the previous
exposure. The film has captured the image
of the scene forever.
Similarly,
when a child is conceived in the mother's
womb, this is a first exposure for the
child. On the day the child is born there
is a second exposure. These two exposures
are registered upon the sensitive mind of
the child, as if on film. The world as it
is at that moment is imprinted upon the
child, and so there is an empathy in the
child for the world as it is at that
moment.
You
will be surprised to know that ninety
percent of children are born at night.
Ordinarily, in accordance with
mathematical probability, the percentage
of births would be the same for night as
for day. There might be a fluctuation of
four to five percent here and there, but
why should ninety percent be born during
the night? Only ten percent of births, at
the most, occur during the day. There must
be a reason for it -- there are many
reasons for it. Let me explain....
When
a child is born at night, the first
exposure of the world upon its mind is not
of light, but of darkness. I am telling
you this only by way of illustration,
because the matter is really much deeper.
Only by way of illustration am I telling
you that the first impression upon the
mind of the child is that of darkness. The
sun is absent, its energy is absent. All
around, the world is sleeping -- nothing
is actually awake. This is the first
impact on the child.
If
we were to ask Buddha or Mahavir about the
reason for this, they would say that most
souls take birth at night because they are
sleeping when they are born. These souls
cannot choose the moment of their birth.
There are hundreds of other reasons, but
this is important; that most people are
asleep. They are in darkness and
inactivity.
Whosoever
is born after sunrise will be born with
energy.
After
sunset, in the darkness of night, only
sleeping beings can take birth. The birth
that takes place at the time of the rising
of the sun will be a birth under the
influence of energy; the birth that takes
place after sunset, under the cover of
darkness, will be a birth under the
influence of sleep. The exposure will be
different for a film exposed at night than
for one exposed during the day. It is
necessary to understand this point about
exposure more clearly, because astrology
is very deeply related to it.
The
scientists who are conducting research on
this subject of birth exposure say that it
is a happening of the utmost importance.
That exposure will follow you throughout
your life.
When
a chick is born to a hen, it immediately
starts running after the hen. We say that
it is running after the mother, but
scientists say that this has nothing to do
with the mother, that it is only a
question of exposure and imprinting.
Scientists have now conducted hundreds of
experiments.... One experiment was on
chicks about to be born. The chicks' beaks
were emerging from the eggs, and just then
the hen was removed from the scene and
instead a balloon was placed in front of
the chicks. When the chicks opened their
eyes they saw the balloon. You will be
surprised to know that the chicks loved
the balloon as if it were their mother.
Wherever that balloon moved in the air,
they would run after it. They did not care
for the mother, wherever she might be, but
they became surprisingly sensitive towards
the balloon. When the chicks became tired,
they would go and sit beside the balloon.
They would try to love the balloon, they
would try to peck at the balloon -- not at
the mother.
Konrad
Lorenz, the scientist who has done a great
deal of work in this connection, says that
the first moment of exposure is the most
important. The chick becomes intimately
related to the mother because of that
first exposure; it runs after the mother
only because she was available to it
first.
Now
some more experiments are being
conducted.... Male children who are not
brought up in the presence of the mother
are not capable of loving any woman. There
has been no proper exposure; the image of
a woman has not been properly imprinted on
such a child's mind. If homosexuality is
increasing in the West, one fundamental
reason is an insufficient exposure to one
of the parents. Heterosexual love, love
between opposite sexes, is becoming less
and less in the West, and love between
members of the same sex is increasing.
Although this is an unnatural happening,
it is bound to be there.
The
sexual attraction between a man and a
woman is also conditioned in another way.
To
whom a child will be first exposed is a
matter that should be considered. A woman
will not be happy her whole life if, as a
baby girl, she was first exposed to the
mother. Her exposure should be to a man.
The first impact on the mind of a girl
should be of her father; only then she
will be capable of loving a man fully. If
men always surpass women, it is because
boys and girls are both first exposed to
and brought up by the mother.
The
exposure of the boy is correct, but that
of the girl is not. So, as long as a baby
girl's first exposure is not to her
father, it will not be possible for her to
become equal to a man. Neither through
politics, nor through employment, nor
through economic independence can she
become equal, because from a psychological
perspective, the weakness in the
personality of a girl remains. No
civilization has so far been able to
overcome this weakness.
If
a small balloon can exert so much
influence on a chicken, if it can enter so
indelibly into its mind, astrology
suggests that whatsoever surrounds us --
the whole universe -- also enters into our
consciousness at that moment of exposure
at birth when the mental film is exposed
to the world. This determines your
sympathies and antipathies for your entire
life. All the constellations that are
encircling the Earth at that moment also,
in a very deep way, imprint their
influence on the newly born consciousness.
The constellations are in certain
positions: the basic significance of these
constellations lies in the influence of
their radioactivity falling upon the Earth
at the moment of birth.
Now
scientists believe that every celestial
body has its own unique radioactivity. The
planet Venus throws out rays which are
tranquil, whereas the moon has quite a
different type of radio wave. The radio
waves that reach us from Jupiter are
different from those that reach us from
the sun. The reason for the difference is
that each planet has a different
combination of gaseous layers encircling
it, and from each planet a different
combination of rays comes towards the
earth. And when the child is born,
whatever constellations, stars, planets or
distant super-suns are encircling the
horizon, all enter deep within the mind of
the child at the time of its exposure. The
cosmic situation at that moment, with all
its weaknesses, strengths and
capabilities, influences the child for his
whole life.
It is like knowing the exact effect of
what would happen when an atom bomb
explodes amidst a populated area like
Hiroshima.
Before
the atom bomb was dropped on Hiroshima, it
was only known that hundreds of thousands
of people would die. But it was not known
that this would also affect future
generations and everything else too. For
those who died in Hiroshima and Nagasaki
it was just a matter of one moment. But
the trees that remained behind, the
animals, the birds, the fish and the human
beings that remained behind, were all
permanently affected in an unknown manner.
The total effect of this will be known
only after about ten generations pass,
because deep radioactive forces are still
at work.
Any
woman surviving had her ovaries affected
by radioactivity. Now these ovaries are
incapable of reproducing normal children,
such as they would have done before they
were affected by the radioactivity. A
child born of these ovaries could be lame
or blind, it could have four or even eight
eyes; it could be anything -- one cannot
say. Its brain may be diseased, or it may
be a genius such as has never been born
before. We are not certain what it will be
like; we know only one thing for certain,
and that is that it will not be like an
ordinary, normal human being.
If
the power of an atomic bomb, which is
comparatively not a very great power, can
cause such great harm to life on Earth,
then you can begin to imagine the power of
the sun. It is as if millions of atom
bombs are bursting on it simultaneously.
In Hiroshima and Nagasaki an atom bomb
killed one hundred and twenty thousand
human beings. In comparison, can you
imagine how much radioactivity exists on
the sun?
The
sun has been heating the Earth for four
billion years, and scientists say that
there is no possibility of its beginning
to grow cool for millions of years. Each
day it gives out tremendous heat to the
Earth, and that too from a distance of
almost one hundred million miles. Whatever
happened in Hiroshima only effected a
radius of up to ten miles, whereas the sun
has been giving us heat from a distance of
one hundred million miles, and for so
long; it is still not exhausted. But
compared with other suns in the universe
our sun is just a tiny star. The stars
that we see in the sky are much bigger
than our sun, and each one of them has its
own individual radiation which is flowing
towards us.
One
great scientist, Michael Gacquilin, has
been carrying out research on the forces
in the universe.
He
tells us that we are not able to
understand even one percent of the things
that are caused by the forces coming
within our experience. Since we have begun
to send space satellites beyond the Earth,
so much information has been transmitted
to us for which we have no words to
describe, nor is science yet able to
decipher the transmitted information. We
never imagined that so much energy and so
many forces might be operating all around
us.
In
this context, let us understand one more
thing. Astrology is not a new science that
is still developing. The position is quite
the reverse. If you have seen the Taj
Mahal, you may have noticed some
incomplete walls beyond the opposite bank
of the River Yamuna. The current story is
that Shah Jehan not only made the Taj
Mahal for his wife Mumtaz, but that he was
also constructing a tomb for himself, from
the same marble stone as the Taj Mahal, on
the opposite bank of the River Yamuna.
However, according to the story, that tomb
could not be completed. But now this has
been researched by historians who tell us
that the walls which look incomplete are
not the walls of a tomb that was being
constructed, but the ruins of a big palace
that existed long ago.
For
the last three hundred years we have been
told that these walls were the incomplete
walls of a tomb that Shah Jehan had begun
to construct. But the walls of a tomb
being newly built and the ruins of some
old palace would look similar, so it is
very difficult to decide what exactly
these walls are. Historical research now
indicates that not only were they once a
complete palace, but that the Taj Mahal
itself was not constructed by Shah Jehan.
It was an old palace constructed by
Hindus, which Shah Jehan converted into a
tomb. But it often happens that we cannot
believe anything that contradicts what we
have always heard.
No
tomb like the Taj Mahal has been
constructed anywhere else in the world. A
tomb is never constructed like this. All
around the Taj Mahal there are places for
soldiers to stand, and for installing
rifles and guns. Tombs do not need to be
protected by rifles and guns. It was an
old palace that was converted. On the
opposite bank of the Yamuna there was also
an old palace which collapsed and its
ruins remain as a witness.
Astrology
is also like the ruins of a great building
that once existed.
It
was a complete science which has been
lost. It is neither new nor is it in the
process of construction. From the walls
that have remained it is not possible to
judge how big that building once might
have been. Many times truths are realized
only to become lost again.
About
two hundred years before Christ,
Aristarchus, a Greek scientist, discovered
that the sun is the center of our universe
and not the earth. This principle of
Aristarchus became known as the
heliocentric principle -- that the sun is
at the center. But later, in about 100 AD,
Ptolemy again changed this discovery and
said that the earth was the center. After
that, it took over one thousand years
until Kepler and Copernicus reestablished
that the sun is the center of our
universe. The truth discovered by
Aristarchus remained hidden for a very
long time, until Copernicus opened the old
book of Aristarchus and declared it
again...and people were shocked.
In
the West it is said that America was
discovered by Columbus. When Oscar Wilde
went to America he made a joke about it
that has become well known. He said that
America had been discovered much earlier
by someone else. This is true; America was
discovered many times, and was lost again
and again when relations with it were cut
off. Someone asked Oscar Wilde: "If
Columbus did not discover it the first
time, if it had already been discovered,
why did it become lost every time?"
Oscar
Wilde jokingly replied: "He did
discover America. It was discovered many
times, but every time it was hushed up.
Every time it was necessary to keep it
quiet, because such a troublesome thing is
best forgotten and put away."
In
the Mahabharata epic there are
references to America -- one of Arjuna's
wives was from Mexico. There are ancient
Hindu temples in Mexico with idols of Ganesh
carved on them.
It
happens many times that the truth comes
within our grasp and then is lost again.
Astrology was one such great truth: it was
once known about, but subsequently lost.
There are difficulties in the way of
knowing it again; that is why I am talking
to you from many different points of view.
My
intention in talking on astrology could be
misunderstood. It is not as if I intend to
talk on the same subjects that are
discussed by an ordinary astrologer. To
such an astrologer you can pay a coin and
be told your fortune. Perhaps you think
that I am going to talk about him or be in
support of him.
In
the name of astrology, ninety-nine percent
of astrologers only bluff.
Only
one percent will not dogmatically assert
that an event will definitely happen. They
know that astrology is a vast subject --
so vast that someone can only enter into
it hesitatingly.
When
I am talking about astrology, I want you
to have a picture of the whole science
from many angles, so that you can enter it
without any fear or hesitation. When I
talk about astrology, I am not talking
about the ordinary astrologer -- such
small matters. But the average man's
curiosity regarding astrology is just to
know whether his daughter will get married
or not.
Astrology
can be divided into three parts. The first
part is the core, the essence; it is
essential, and cannot be changed. It is
the part which is most difficult to
understand. The second part is the middle
layer, in which one can make whatever
changes one wants. It is the
semi-essential portion, in which you can
make changes if you know how, but without
knowing how, no changes are possible at
all. The third part is the outermost layer
which is nonessential, but about which we
are all very curious.
The
first is the essence, in which no changes
can be made. When it is known, the only
way is to cooperate with it. Religions
have devised astrology in order to know
and decipher this essential destiny. The
semi-essential part of astrology is such
that if we know about it, we can change
our lives -- otherwise not.
If
we do not know, then whatsoever is going
to happen will happen. If there is
knowledge, there are alternatives to
choose between. There is a possibility of
transformation if the right choice is
made. The third, nonessential part is just
the periphery, the outer surface. There is
nothing essential in it; everything is
circumstantial.
But
we go to consult astrologers only for the
nonessential things.
Someone
goes and asks an astrologer when he will
get employment -- there is no relationship
between your employment and the moon and
stars. Someone asks whether he will marry
or not -- a society without marriage is
possible. Someone asks whether he will
remain poor or become rich -- a socialist
or communist society where there will be
no rich and no poor people is possible. So
these are nonessential questions....
An
eighty-year-old man was walking along when
his foot slipped on a banana peel that had
been thrown onto the road. Now, is it
possible to inquire of an astrologer, to
know from the moon and stars on which road
and on which banana peel the foot will
slip? Such queries are foolish. But you
are curious to know in advance whether
your foot will step on a banana peel and
slip if you go out on the road today. This
is nonessential. This has nothing to do
with your being or your soul. These events
happen on the periphery, and astrology has
nothing to do with them. But because
astrologers were busy talking only about
these kinds of things, the great
establishment of astrology collapsed. This
was the only reason.
No
intelligent person is going to be prepared
to believe that when he was born it was
written in his destiny, that on a
particular day, on Marine Drive, his foot
would step on some banana peel, and he
would fall. Neither the fall nor the
banana peel have any relationship to the
stars. Astrology has lost respectability
because it became connected with these
kinds of things.
At
one time or another we have all wanted to
know such things from astrologers, yet
these things are nonessential. But there
are certain semi-essential matters such as
the birth or death of a person: if you can
know everything about these, you can take
precautionary measures. If you do not know
anything, you cannot do anything.
If
our knowledge about the diagnosis of
diseases was improved we would be able to
increase the life span of human beings --
we have already been doing it. If our
research to make deadlier atom bombs
succeeds we will be able to kill hundreds
of thousands of people at a time -- we
have done it.
This
semi-essential world presents a
possibility that we may be able to do
certain things if we know in advance what
is going to happen.
If
we do not know, nothing can be done. By
our knowing in advance, alternatives can
be sorted out and selected.
Beyond
this exists the world of the essential --
and that you cannot do anything about.
However, our curiosity is to know only
about nonessential things. Seldom does
someone reach out to know the
semi-essential. And our curiosity or
desire never extends to knowing that which
is essential and unavoidable, that which
cannot be changed even if known.
Mahavir
was passing through a village with his
disciple, Goshalak -- who later became his
opponent -- when they came across a small
plant, and Goshalak said to Mahavir:
"Listen, here is a plant. What do you
think? -- will it grow to produce a
flower, or will it die before it can
flower? What is its future?"
Mahavir
immediately closed his eyes and sat in
front of the plant.
Goshalak
cunningly said: "Do not avoid the
issue. What will happen by closing your
eyes?"
He
did not know why Mahavir had become silent
and closed his eyes -- that he was looking
for the essential. It was necessary to go
deep down into the being, into the soul of
that plant. Without doing so, it would not
be possible to say what was going to
happen.
After
a while Mahavir opened his eyes and said:
"This plant will survive to
flower."
Goshalak
immediately pulled the plant up by its
roots, threw it away and laughed
mockingly. There was no better way to
refute Mahavir's statement.
Mahavir
had nothing more to say now, because Goshalak had uprooted the plant and thrown
it away as a challenge. He was laughing,
Mahavir was smiling, and they continued
their journey.
Then
it began to rain heavily. There was a
storm, and for seven days continuously
torrential rains fell, so they were not
able to go out for seven whole days.
When
the rains had subsided and they were
returning, on the way they reached the
same spot where seven days previously
Mahavir had closed his eyes to know the
inner being of the plant. They saw that
the plant was again standing with its
roots in the ground. Due to the heavy
rains and winds, the earth had become wet
and loose, and the roots of the plant had
dug in.
Mahavir
again closed his eyes and stood beside the
plant. Goshalak became very embarrassed --
he had uprooted and thrown away the plant.
When Mahavir opened his eyes, Goshalak
said: "I am surprised and confused. I
uprooted this plant and threw it away, and
it is growing again."
Mahavir
replied: "It will survive to flower.
I closed my eyes to see the inner
potentiality and the condition of the
seed: whether it was capable of taking
root again even though it was uprooted,
whether it was suicidal or not, whether it
had a strong instinct or desire for death.
If its instinct was suicidal it would have
used your help to die. I wanted to see
whether it was yearning to live; if it was
determined to live, it would live. I knew
that you were going to uproot it and throw
it away."
Goshalak
asked: "What are you saying?"
Mahavir
said: "When I was looking into the
inner being of the plant with my eyes
closed, I also saw you standing by,
determined to uproot it. I knew that you
would uproot the plant. That is why it was
necessary for me to know the inner
capacity of the plant to live, how much
self-confidence and willpower it had. If
it was waiting to die and looking for an
excuse, you would have been excuse enough
for it to die; otherwise, the uprooted
plant would take root again."
Goshalak
lacked the courage to uproot the plant
again. He was afraid. Previously Goshalak
had gone laughing to the village; this
time, Mahavir walked ahead smiling.
Goshalak
then asked: "Why are you
smiling?"
Mahavir
said: "I was watching and just
thinking about your capability -- whether
you could uproot the plant a second time
or not."
Goshalak
said: "You could see whether I would
do it or not?"
Mahavir
replied: "It was nonessential. You
might have uprooted it, you might not have
uprooted it. But it was essential and
unavoidable that the plant still wanted to
live. Its whole being, its whole vitality
wanted to live. That was essential. What
was nonessential was your throwing it away
or not, and that was dependent on you. But
you have proven weaker and less determined
than the plant. You have been
defeated."
One
of the reasons why Goshalak was displeased
with Mahavir was this incident with the
plant.
The
astrology I am talking about concerns the
essential, the fundamental.
At
best your curiosity goes as far as the
semi-essential. You want to know how long
you will live, or whether or not you will
die suddenly, but you are not curious to
know what you will do if you live -- how
you will live. You want to know how you
will die when the time comes, or what you
will be doing at that time. Your curiosity
extends to events, not to the soul. That I
am living is just an event, but what I am
doing while living, or what I am, is my
soul. When I die it will be an event but
at the moment of death, how I will be,
what I will do, is my soul. We shall all
die; the event of death is common to all
but the manner of dying, the moment of
death, will be different for everyone.
Someone may even die smiling.
At
the time of his death, someone asked Mulla
Nasruddin: "What do you think, Mulla?
-- When people are born, from where do
they come?"
Mulla
replied: "I've seen every child
weeping at the time of birth, and at the
time of death also everyone seems to be
weeping. So I surmise that people are
neither coming from nor going to a good
place. As they come they are weeping, and
as they go they are also weeping!"
But
people like Nasruddin die laughing. Death
is an event, but that which is laughing at
the time of death is the soul. So when you
go to an astrologer, ask him how
you will die, weeping or laughing? This is
worth asking -- but it is connected to
essential astrology. No one on this Earth
has asked an astrologer whether he will
die weeping or smiling. You are asking when
you will die -- as if dying is of value in
itself. You are asking how long you will
live -- as if just living is sufficient.
Why
will I live? For what shall I live? What
shall I do while living? What shall I
become if I live? Such questions are not
asked by anyone. That is why the structure
of astrology has collapsed. Anything which
is constructed on nonessential foundations
will certainly collapse. The astrology I
am talking about, and what you understand
to be astrology, are different.
The
astrology about which I am talking is
qualitatively different and of much more
depth.
Its
dimensions are different. What I am saying
is that something which is essential
between your life and that of the universe
is connected, is in a rhythmic harmony.
The whole world is participating in it --
you are not alone.
When
Buddha became enlightened he placed his
hands together in salutation, and bowed
his head until it touched the ground. The
story goes on to say that the gods came
from heaven to pay their respects to
Buddha because he had found the ultimate
truth, but upon seeing him with his head
touching the ground, they were surprised.
They asked Buddha to whom he was bowing.
They said that they had come from heaven
to offer greetings to him because he was
enlightened, and that they did not know
that there could be something to which
even Buddha had to offer salutations, as
enlightenment is the ultimate attainment.
Buddha
then opened his eyes and said: "I am
not alone in whatsoever has happened to
me; the world has also participated. So I
bowed down to the earth in thanksgiving to
the whole world."
This
is a matter connected with essential
astrology. That is why Buddha told his
disciples that whenever they attained to
inner bliss, they should immediately give
thanks to the whole world because they
would not be alone in that experience. If
the sun had not risen or if the moon had
not risen, or if the chain of events had
differed just slightly, the experience
they had would have been missed. It is
true, it was they who had the experience,
but everything was instrumental in it --
the whole of existence contributed to it.
The name of this interconnected cosmic
relationship is astrology.
Buddha
would never say: "I have become
enlightened."
He
would only say: "The world has
experienced this through me -- this event
of enlightenment, this supreme light is
known to the world through me. I am only
an excuse, a pretext. I am only a crossing
where all the roads of the world have
met."
Have
you ever thought that although a
crossroads looks significant, it is in
itself nothing? If the four roads that
meet are removed, the significance of the
crossroads will also disappear. We are
each a crossroads where the forces of the
world touch and meet at a point. At
that point an individual is formed, a
person is born.
The
meaning and essence of astrology is that
we are not separate, we are one with the
universe.
Not
only are we one with the universe, we are
also participants in every situation and
event.
So
Buddha said that he was offering
salutations to all the Buddhas who had
come before him, and to those who would
come after him. Then someone said to him
that it was understandable that he should
offer salutations to those born before
him, because knowingly or unknowingly
Buddha might be in their debt -- their
knowledge might have helped him -- but why
would he salute those who were not yet
born? What could he have gained from them?
Buddha
replied that he had received help not only
from those Buddhas who were born before
him, but also from those who would be born
after him -- because where he stood at
that moment, the past and the future were
meeting and becoming one. Those who had
passed were meeting those who were coming,
right where he was. The sunrise and the
sunset were meeting at that one point. So
Buddha was also offering salutations to
those who were still to be born; he was
indebted to them too because if they were
not being projected into the future,
Buddha also could not have happened.
This
is a little difficult to understand. It is
connected with essential astrology. I
would not exist if anything from my past
is dropped or lost; I am a link in a long
chain. It is understandable that if my
father had not been born I could not have
been born, because my father is an
essential link in the chain reaching up to
me. Even if my grandfather had not been
there I could not have been born, because
the link is essential. But it is difficult
to understand that if there were no link
attached to me leading into the future,
that then too I could not have been born.
What
do I have to do with that future link? --
I have already been born. But Buddha says
that if whatsoever is going to happen in
the future were not already there, then
too I could not have been born because I
am a link between the past and the future.
If there were even a slight change in the
past or the future, I could not be the
same as I am now.
Yesterday
has made me and tomorrow has also made me:
this is astrology.
Not
only yesterday, but also tomorrow; not
only what has already arrived, but also
what is coming; not only the sun that has
risen today, but also the sun that will
rise tomorrow -- all are participants.
The
future moments also determine the present
moment. This present moment could not be
if there were no future moments. The
present moment can only occur with the
support of future moments. Our hands are
resting on the shoulders of the future;
our feet are standing on the shoulders of
our past. It is very obvious that if that
which is below me -- on which I am
standing and which I can see -- slips
away, I will fall. But if the shoulders of
the future -- on which my outstretched
hands are resting -- slip away, I will
also fall.
Once
a person finds himself connected with this
inner unity of the past and the future he
is able to understand astrology. Then
astrology becomes religion, then astrology
becomes spirituality. Otherwise, by
becoming related to the nonessential,
astrology becomes merely a subject for
pseudo fortune-tellers on the roadside,
and then it is of no value. Even the
highest science is just dust in the hands
of those who are ignorant. Its value is
determined by the use to which we are able
to put the knowledge.
Hence
I am trying to push you from many doors to
one objective, so that you may understand
that everything is joined together,
interconnected. This universe is like a
family, like one organic body. When I am
breathing my whole body is affected;
likewise, when the sun breathes the Earth
is affected. The Earth is even affected by
what remote suns do. Even the smallest
cell vibrates in unity with those giant
suns. If you can understand this, we will
be able to enter into essential astrology,
and then we will be spared the uselessness
of the nonessential.
We
have associated the most trivial matters
with astrology. These matters have no
value, and difficulties have arisen
because we have connected them with
astrology. For example, we have connected
astrology with questions about a person
being born into a poor family or a rich
family. Until you can understand that such
things are nonessential, you will continue
to connect them with astrology.
Astrology
can become a tool in your hands only if
you distinguish the essential from the
nonessential.
I
will tell you a very interesting story so
that you may understand.
Mohammed
had a disciple named Ali. This Ali once
asked Mohammed's opinion about whether a
man is independent and free to do what he
wants, or whether he is bound by his
destiny in everything he does. Ali asked:
"Can one do as one wants to or
not?"
Man
has been asking this question for a long,
long time....
"If
a man is not able to do as he
desires," Ali said, "then it is
useless and foolish to preach to him not
to steal, not to tell lies, not to be
dishonest. Or is it destiny that one man
should always be there to preach to others
not to steal or not to do this or that? --
while knowing full well that it is also
destiny for a dishonest man to remain
dishonest, for a thief to remain a thief,
for a murderer to remain a murderer. All
this appears to be absurd. If everything
is predestined, all education is useless,
then all prophets, all saints, all
teachers are useless."
People
have asked both Mahavir and Buddha such
questions. If what is going to happen is
predestined, why should Mahavir or Buddha
have taken so much trouble to explain what
is right and what is wrong? So Ali asked
Mohammed what he thought about this
controversial matter. If Mahavir or Buddha
had been asked such a question, they would
have given a very complicated and deep
reply, but Mohammed gave a reply which Ali
could understand. Many of Mohammed's
replies were direct and straightforward.
Ordinarily,
answers given by people who are uneducated
or less educated, by people who are simple
villagers, are direct and frank. People
like Kabir, Nanak, Mohammed and Jesus were
simple in that way. Answers by people like
Buddha, Mahavir and Krishna were complex
-- Buddha and Mahavir were the cream of a
rich and highly developed civilization.
The words of Jesus were direct, like a
blow on the head. Kabir has actually sung:
"Kabir is standing in the open market
with a hammer in his hand to hit
you!"
If
anyone came near him he would, so to
speak, break open his head to remove all
the rubbish that was lying inside.
Mohammed
did not give any metaphysical reply. He
asked Ali to lift one leg and stand on it.
Ali had just asked a question about
whether a man is free to do what he wants
-- why should he stand on one leg?
Mohammed said: "First lift one
leg."
Poor
Ali lifted his left leg and stood there on
one leg.
Mohammed
then asked him: "Now lift the right
leg also."
Ali
was puzzled and asked how it was possible.
Then Mohammed said:
"If you had wanted to you could have
lifted the right leg first but now you
cannot. A man is always free to lift the
first leg -- it can be whichever he wants
-- but no sooner has the first one been
lifted than the other becomes bound to the
Earth."
With
regard to the nonessential part of life,
we are always free to lift the first leg.
But once that is done it becomes a bondage
for the essential part. We take steps that
are non essential, become entangled, and
then we are not able to do the essential.
So Mohammed said to Ali that he had all
the freedom to lift the right or the left
leg first. But once he had exercised that
freedom and lifted his left leg, he was
incapable of lifting the other leg. So
freedom is there within certain limits,
but beyond those limits there is no
freedom.
This
is an old conflict for the human mind.
If
man is a slave to his destiny -- as
astrologers generally seem to assert -- if
everything is predestined and inevitable,
then all the religions are of no use. If a
man is free to do everything, as all
so-called rationalists say, and if nothing
is predetermined or inevitable, then life
will become just a chaos and an anarchy;
then it is also possible that a man may
steal and still attain to liberation, that
he may murder people and still realize the
divine. When nothing is related, when one
step is not related to the other, then
there are no laws and nothing is binding
anywhere.
I
remember a story about Mulla Nasruddin:
Mulla was passing by a mosque when
suddenly, someone fell down from the
minaret of the mosque where he had climbed
to say his prayers. The man fell right
onto Mulla's shoulders, and Mulla's spine
was broken. So Mulla was taken to a
hospital for treatment.
Some
of his disciples came to see him, and
because Mulla used to interpret all events
they asked him: "How do you interpret
this event? What does it mean?"
Mulla
replied: "It is very clear that there
is no relationship between an act and its
fruit. One person falls and someone else's
spine breaks. And so from now on never
enter into any controversy about the
doctrine of karma. It has been proved that
one person may fall and that the spine of
another can break. The person who fell was
healthy and hearty: he fell on me and I
got in a mess. I had not climbed the
minaret to say my prayers; I was just
returning home. I was not in any way
concerned with the prayers, but still I
got involved. So from now on...no more
talk about the doctrine of karma! Anything
can happen. There is no law -- it is all
anarchy."
Mulla
was very unhappy, naturally, because his
spine had been unnecessarily broken.
There
are two hypotheses. On the one hand there
is the astrologer who is sitting on the
side of the road being asked about the
nonessential.... Whether he is the
astrologer of a poor man or of Morarji
Desai, the finance minister, it does not
make any difference -- all astrologers who
deal with the non- essential, with
questions like whether or not one will win
the elections, are ordinary. How are the
elections connected with the moon and the
stars? The ordinary astrologer who
replies: "Everything is predetermined
and no changes, not even as much as one
inch can be made" -- is making a
false statement.
On
the other hand there is the rationalist.
He says that nothing is inevitably
connected: whatsoever happens is
coincidental, circumstantial and a matter
of chance. There is no law, everything is
anarchic. He is also making a false
statement.
There
is a law: A rationalist is never found to
be as full of joy and bliss as a Buddha.
The
rationalist denies God, the soul and
religion with the help of logic, but he
can never attain to the joy of Mahavir.
Certainly Mahavir must have done something
that earned him his joy, Buddha must have
done something that liberated him, and
Krishna must also have done something
which made it possible for him to give out
such distinctly unique and magical notes
through his flute.
The
real thing is the third, which is the
quintessence of everything, which belongs
to the innermost and which is absolutely
predetermined. The more one moves toward
one's center, the nearer one comes to the
essential, predetermined part. As we move
towards the periphery we move towards
coincidence. The more we talk about
external happenings, the more there is
coincidence. When we talk about inner
phenomena, things begin to appear
scientific, as if based on a definite law;
they become more and more decisive.
Between
these two conditions -- the essential and
the peripheral -- there is ample room to
effect changes by exercising one's freedom
of choice. Here, someone with awareness
will make the correct choice; whereas a
person who is in the darkness of ignorance
will drift into his destiny, putting up
with whatever comes his way.
So
there are three areas of life. In the area
which is the essential core, everything is
predetermined. Knowing this is knowing the
essence of astrology. In the area which is
peripheral everything is uncertain. To
know this is to know the everyday,
unpredictable world. There is another area
which is in the middle. By knowing this, a
person can save himself from trying to do
the impossible, and he can do what is
possible. If a person lives in the
peripheral and middle areas in such a way
that he begins to move towards the center,
he will become religious. But if he lives
in such a way that he is never able to
move towards the center, his life will
remain irreligious.
For
example: a person is preparing to steal.
Stealing is not predetermined; it cannot
be claimed that stealing is inevitable or
unavoidable -- there is complete freedom
whether to steal or not. But once the
theft has been committed, it is as if one
foot has been lifted and the other foot
remains on the earth: after doing it, you
cannot undo the act. And the total effect
of the act of stealing will spread over
the personality of the person who did it.
But as long as stealing does not happen,
the other alternative is present and
available.
The
mind swings between yes and no. If he says
yes to stealing he will be thrown towards
the periphery; if he says no to stealing
he will move towards the center. Thus, in
the middle, there is a choice. If he makes
the wrong choice he is thrown towards the
periphery; if he makes the right choice he
moves towards the center, towards that
part of astrology which is essential in
life.
I
have told you certain things about
essential astrology. I have told you that
we are the outstretched hands of the sun,
that the Earth is born of the sun and we
are born of the Earth, that we are not
separate, but all united. We are branches
and leaves that have spread out from the
sun. Whatsoever happens at the core of the
sun will vibrate and spread throughout and
within one's being, through every cell and
nerve. If we can understand this properly,
we will realize that we are one family on
this planet. Then there is no need to live
encased within ego and pride.
The
heaviest blow of astrology is upon the
ego.
If
astrology is right, the ego is wrong. Let
us understand it this way: if astrology is
wrong, then nothing remains to be right
but the ego. If astrology is right then
the world is right, and only I as an
island am wrong. I am only an
infinitesimal and trifling part of the
world -- I am so minute that I cannot even
be included in the count. If astrology is
right, then I am not there. There is a
huge flow of forces in which I am only a
small ripple.
Sometimes
as we ride a big wave, we are under the
illusion that we too are something
special, and we forget about the big wave.
This big wave is also riding upon the
ocean of which we are completely unaware.
If the ocean disappears below it, the wave
will disappear and we will also disappear.
Without any reason we become unhappy about
the possibility of our disappearance, only
because we have contrived to be happy
through our belief in our own separate
existence. If we had realized that there
is only a big wave and the vast ocean, and
that we are not -- that it is the
wish of the ocean that we arise on it,
that it is the wish of the ocean that we
die....
If
an attitude arises in which we realize
that we are only a fraction of the great
design of existence, then there will be no
unhappiness.
And
with such an attitude, the so-called
happiness which we want to enjoy will also
not be there.
The
feeling of happiness over such thoughts
as: "I have won or I have
attained" will no longer be there.
Nor will there be a feeling of unhappiness
over such thoughts as: "I am dying, I
am finished, I have drowned, I have been
destroyed or defeated."
And
when neither happiness nor unhappiness
remains, we enter into the world of
reality -- the essential -- where there is
bliss. Astrology then becomes the door to
bliss.
If
we look at astrology as a melting of our
pride or as a disintegration of the ego,
then astrology becomes religion. But we go
to the ordinary astrologer, and in order
to protect our egos we ask: "Will I
run into a loss? Will I win the lottery?
Will I succeed in the new business I am
undertaking?"
These
questions are asked in order to save our
egos, but the fact is that astrology is
entirely in opposition to the ego. The
significance of astrology is this: you are
not, but the universe is; you are not, but
the cosmos is. Very powerful forces are
operating, and you are absolutely
insignificant.
You
can only see astrology in this light, if
you think and feel that you are an
integral part of this big world. That is
why I have told you how the whole solar
family is connected with the sun. If you
can realize this, you will also realize
that our sun is connected with many larger
suns in the universe.
Scientists
say that there are four billion suns, and
all are born from some bigger sun. We have
no knowledge of where that supreme sun may
be. We do not know how this Earth is
rotating round its axis and also revolving
around the sun, nor do we know where that
center is around which our sun with its
family is revolving. A great universal
merry-go-round is in swing.
In
Hindu temples there is an aisle called parikrama
encircling the image of the deity. This
aisle is symbolic of the fact that
everything is rotating by itself and also
revolving around something else. Then
these two together revolve around a third
thing, and these three in turn revolve
around a fourth thing, and so on, ad
infinitum.
The
ultimate center of infinity is referred to
by those who know as brahman, the
absolute reality. This ultimate center is
neither rotating nor revolving around
anything else. Whatsoever is rotating
itself will definitely revolve around
something else, but that which neither
rotates nor revolves is the ultimate. It
is also known as the supreme silence or
void. This is the axis, the pivot around
which the whole universe expands and
contracts.
Hindus
thought that just as a bud becomes a
flower and the flower withers, similarly
the universe also expands and then
disintegrates; that just as there is day
and night, the universe also has its day
and night.
As
I told you earlier, there are cycles of
eleven years and cycles of ninety years.
Similarly, Hindus thought that there are
cycles of billions and trillions of years.
During such a cycle a universe is born,
passes through youth and grows old; earths
are born, moons and stars spread across
the universe, populations grow, and
millions of living creatures are born.
This
is not only happening on the Earth; now
scientists say that there must be a
minimum of fifty thousand planets on which
there is life. There may be more, but this
is the minimum. In such an infinite
universe it is impossible that only one
earth should have life. There are fifty
thousand planets or earths on which there
is life -- it is an infinite expanse. And
then, everything contracts again.
This
earth was not here from the beginning, nor
will it last until the end.
Just
as I was born and I will cease to exist,
this earth and the sun will also cease to
exist; a time will come when these moons,
stars and planets will also cease to
exist. The circle of their being and not
being continues. We are just
infinitesimal, rotating and revolving
somewhere on this cosmic wheel. And if we
still think that we are separate, then we
are like Mulla Nasruddin who was traveling
in an airplane for the first time....
Mulla
Nasruddin entered the airplane, and as it
took off he started walking along the
aisle in the plane. He wanted to reach his
destination very fast and was in a great
hurry: naturally, if you want to reach
somewhere quickly you will get there
quicker if you walk faster!
His
co-passengers stopped him and asked him
what he was doing.
Mulla
Nasruddin replied that he was in a hurry.
He
was traveling in a plane for the first
time and he was using the same logic which
worked on the ground. There, he always
arrived more quickly when he walked
faster. He did not realize that walking in
the plane was useless -- the airplane
itself was flying, and he would only
exhaust himself by walking. He would not
arrive any earlier, and it is possible,
that by the time he arrived he would be so
exhausted that he would not be able to
stand up. He should rest, he should close
his eyes and rest. But neither Mulla nor
any other pundits would agree to such
advice.
I
call someone religious who is at rest
within this cosmic circular movement of
the universe. Someone who knows that the
universal forces are at work and that
there is no hurry, that his hurry is of no
use, is religious. If we can simply be one
with the universal harmony, that is enough
-- and it is blissful.
I
have told you some things about astrology,
if you understand these things, then
astrology can become a door to spiritual
attainment.
Enough
for today?
Osho:
Hidden Mysteries, Chapter 6
Copyright
© Osho International Foundation 1995.
Swami Veet Chintan T'Zorba-Krsna
Jyotish
Shastracharya
& Vedic Astrologer of India