Osho, you were wrong. You said we should always be aware of the present. We should be fully aware of the work at hand, even if it's a simple one as breathing.
No. If we try to constantly remain aware of our present, we will lose our dreamy state, and thus creativity. It's only when we dream that we can create, imagine. Nothing new will be born without dreams. Not even ideas.
“ What is the feeling when you're driving away from people, and they recede on the plain till you see their specks dispersing? It's the too huge world vaulting us, and it's goodbye. But we lean forward to the next crazy venture beneath the skies.” -- Jack Kerouac (American Poet and Novelist) From what I have seen and admired in humans, they are eternal optimists. Goodbyes seem to break us, but we straighten up and walk, holding our head high, blinking away our tears. And as regards the specks of people dispersing, when something moves away, something else comes near. Guess that's how laws of nature move. If a time comes when nothing else comes near, it's when we will become really alone; alone to live and love life without any reason, taking the next step forward.
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