There is no need to seek reward because the reward is in the action itself. When doing comes out of being, there is no conflict. Who we are at core is what matters, not what we do. Osho informs us that it is our essence that matters. If you come to the point where it can be proved, he will take revenge.” Chuang Tzu would have said, “It is better to be foolish yourself, then people enjoy you, and then by a very subtle methodology you can help them change. Don’t try to prove to a madman that he is mad, because no madman likes it. Had he met Chuang Tzu – and at that time Chuang Tzu was alive in China, they were contemporaries – then Chuang Tzu would have told him the secret: “Don’t try to prove that anybody is foolish because fools don’t like this. This man was trying to prove that everybody is a fool. “Socrates would ask penetrating questions, analyzing everything, and everybody in Athens became angry. He speaks about the state of egolessness, “the empty boat” spontaneity, dreams and wholeness living life choicelessly and meeting death with the same equanimity. OSHO revitalises the 300-year-old Taoist message of self-realization through the stories of the Chinese mystic, Chuang Tzu.
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