Wednesday 26 February 2014

the sufism



The ultimate scripture has no word in it. The Sufism have a book, THE BOOK OF THE BOOKS. It is simply empty -- not a single word written it it. Down the centuries it has been given from one Master to another, handed over from the Master to the disciple and has been kept with tremendous respect. That is the ultimate in scriptures. The Vedas are not so beautiful, the Bible is not so beautiful because something is written there. THE BOOK OF THE BOOKS is really of tremendous value, but will you be able to read it? When for the first time in the West the Sufis wanted it to be published, no publisher was ready.'What? There is nothing to publish!' they would say. 'It will just be an empty book. What to publish it for?'

The Western mind can understand the word: the black ink spread on the white page; it cannot see the white page directly. The white page does not exist for the Western mind, only the black ink. The clouds exist for the Western mind, not the sky: mind exists for the Western mind, not consciousness. Content exists, but they have completely forgotten the container.

Thoughts are just like black ink on white paper; thoughts are just the written message. When thoughts disappear, you will become THE BOOK OF THE BOOKS -- empty. But that is the voice of God.


This is the difference between the poet and the mystic:

when something happens to the mystic he is perfectly
aware that it is from the beyond, it is not from him.
He is immensely glad; he rejoices that he has been
chosen as a vehicle, as a medium, but his ego cannot claim it.

In fact, you become a mystic only when you
have dropped the ego.

But the poet is full of the ego - not always but ALMOST always.

Once in a while, when he forgets his ego,
he touches the same world that is the mystic's world.
But the mystic lives there; the poet once in a while
gets a glimpse of it.

And because his ego is not dead he immediately
claims it as his creation. But all the ancient
seers were aware of it..


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