Where can you reach

Take a good look at your mind. Examine it closely. The first thing you will come to know is that the mind has become the master — not you and not your soul! The mind says: Do this"! And you do it! If you don't the mind creates problems. It becomes sad, and the sadness of the mind becomes your sadness. If you do as it says you get nowhere, for the mind is blind. Where can you reach by obeying the mind! The is unconsciousness. If you listen to it you reach nowhere. ~Osho

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  1. Perooru Jaru

    October 23, 2014

    From mind, to mind, do kind!

  2. Carlos Bation

    October 23, 2014

    Cool ..lovely post..have a wonderful dreams ..hugs and kisses..Ingat

  3. Jayesh Thakkar

    October 23, 2014

    Our mind is a blank and rewritable " HARD DISK" where the programmes have been setted according to the traditional solves of problems but " YOGA" ( add. a practis to filter the activities of mind) or "CHITTA NIRODH" is an ancient practice to control the mind. Happy Diwali Jendhamuni Sos.

  4. Happy Shah

    October 23, 2014

    hi sos tell me your proffession.? you are a doctor or a philosofer

  5. Shital Kumar Harnal

    October 23, 2014

    Good Morning Jen My Sweet Sister. Best wishes to you and your family. Happy Diwali. -:)

  6. S. R. Singh

    October 23, 2014

    True. Ideally, I should be the master and my mind should be my slave, not my master.

  7. sulaikhal beevi

    October 23, 2014

    Good afternoon…. with a beautiful post….my dearest have a beautiful day ahead :))

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