I don't know why I am here ?
Nobody knows. There is no way to know it, and there is no need to know
it. Why am I here? why am I doing this? - this constant hankering for
the why is a disease of the mind. No answer is going to satisfy you,
because the why can be asked again. If I say something, "You are here
because of this..." the why will be pushed back a little, that's all.
You will again ask why. The why is non-ending.
Once you
understand it, you drop it. The why is ridiculous. Rather than asking,
Why am I here? it is better to use the opportunity, it is better to
flower, it is better to exist authentically. And this is the beauty of
it, that once you start existing authentically, truly, once you stop all
nonsense thinking and you start delighting in life, once you are no
longer a philosopher, the why is answered. But it is not answered by
anyone from the outside, it is answered by your own life energy.
The answer is possible, but it is not going to come like an answer, it
is going to come like a lived experience. The answer is going to be
existential, not intellectual. The question is intellectual. Drop it!
Rather, be! Otherwise, you can go on asking... For centuries man has
asked millions of questions; not a single question has been solved by
speculation, thinking, logic, or reason. Not even a single question has
been solved. On the contrary, whenever people have tried to answer a
question, the answer has created a thousand and one more questions.
Who created the world? - and it has been answered: God created the
world. And then immediately the question arises: Who created God? or,
Why did he create the world? When did he create the world? And why did
he create such a world? - so miserable, so hell-like? The one who was
answering you that God created the world must have been thinking that
your question would drop; but out of one answer a thousand and one
questions arise. Mind is a question-creating mechanism.
So the
first thing to understand is: Drop why and immediately you become
religious. Continue with the why, and you remain philosophical. Continue
questioning, and you remain in the head. Drop questioning, and suddenly
the energy moves in a new dimension: the dimension of the heart. Heart
has no questions, and there hides the answer.
It will appear
paradoxical, but still I would like to say to you: When your questioning
stops, the answer comes. And if you go on questioning, the answer will
become more and more elusive.
Why are you here? - who can
answer it? And if it can be answered, you will no longer be a man, you
will become a mechanism. This mike is here and there is a reason for it;
the why can be answered. The car is there in the porch; the why can be
answered. If your why also can be answered, you become a mechanism like a
mike or a car; you become a utility, a commodity. But you are a man,
not a machine.
Man means freedom. Why is there freedom? You can
raise the question, but the question is foolish. The why about man
cannot be answered. And if the why about man cannot be answered, how can
it be answered when you put it for the ultimate, for God? Even about
man the why cannot be answered. About God it is almost impossible even
to raise the question in a right way.
My effort is not to
answer your questions, but to make you aware that out of a hundred
questions, ninety-nine are simply foolish. Drop them! And once you have
dropped the foolish questions - they took very philosophical - the one
question remains. And that question is no longer concerned about
irrelevant, nonessential things. That one question is concerned about
Existence, about you, your being. Not why you are here, not about the
purpose of your being here, but about your being here - who you are: Who
am I?
This can be known, because for it to be known there is
no need to go to anybody else; you can go inside. For it to be known,
there is no need to look in the scriptures, you can took within-wards.
For it to be known, you have just to close your eyes and move into inner
silence. And you can feel it: who you are. You can taste the flavor of
who you are; you can smell it, you can touch it. This is existential
questioning. But why you are here, I don't know. And there is no need to
know about it.by
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