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Mystic mantra: The Sufi who intrigued God

The blessed one cannot claim it as his own.

A person who meditates sincerely generates tremendous energy within and around him. The healing power with the meditator or the devotee is not something of his own, but a blessing from the divine or God’s grace. The blessed one cannot claim it as his own.

Many go on an ego trip of changing the world as a missionary. When the flower blooms, it has the fragrance that spreads around. The flower does not go into an ego trip; ego is a great destroyer.

In one of his discourses on The Hidden Splendour, Osho makes this point with a Sufi story: One Sufi mystic was so full of love and joy — his life was filled with laughter, music and dancing. So God became very interested in him because he never asked anything; he never prayed. He never went to the mosque, he never even uttered the name of God. If anybody asked him whether God exists or not, he simply laughed, but never answered.

God came to the Sufi and said, “I am immensely happy because that’s how I want people to be. I don’t want them to pray for an hour and do the opposite in the remaining 23 hours. I don’t want them to become pious once they enter the mosque, and when they go back, they leave their piousness in the mosque and are just their old selves: angry, jealous, full of anxiety and violence.”

“I have watched you and I have loved you. That is why you have become the prayer. You are, right now, my only argument in the world that something more than man exists — although you have never argued, you have not even uttered my name. I want to give you a blessing. You can ask for anything.”

The Sufi said, “But I don’t need anything. Forgive me, I cannot ask because I really don’t need anything. You are generous, but I am so full, I cannot ask for anything.”

God said, “I knew you would not ask for anything. Don’t ask for yourself, but you can ask for others, for which they can be grateful. I can give you powers to do miracles, and you can change the lives of all these people.”

The Sufi said, “If you are insisting, then with a condition I can accept your gift.”
God said, “With a condition? You are really strange. What is the condition?”
The Sufi said, “My condition is that I should not become aware of what is happening through me, by you. It should happen behind my back, it should happen through my shadow, not through me. I may be passing and my shadow may fall on a dead tree, and the tree may become alive again, but I should not know it, because I don’t want to fall back.”

“If I know it — that I have done it, or even that God has chosen me as the instrument to do it — it is dangerous. So my condition is: a blind man may start seeing, but neither should he know that it is because of me, nor should I know that it is because of me. My shadow behind my back will do all the miracles.”
And it is said that God said to him, “You are not only strange, you are unique and rare. And this will be so: you will never know what things are happening around you. Miracles will happen. And I will remember your condition.”

Swami Chaitanya Keerti,
editor of Osho World, is the author of Osho Fragrance

( Source : Columnist )
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