Die Without Any Question and Without Any Answer
To solve your problems means to give you
an answer that intellectually satisfies you; and to dissolve your
problem is to give you a method that makes you yourself aware that there
is no problem at all: problems are all our own creations and there is
no need for any answer.
The enlightened consciousness has no answer.
Its beauty is that it has no questions.
All its questions have been dissolved,
have disappeared. People think otherwise: they think that the
enlightened man must have the answer for everything. The reality is he
has no answer at all. He has no questions. Without questions how can he
have any answer?
Gertrude Stein, a great poet, was dying
surrounded by her friends when suddenly she opened her eyes and asked,
“What is the answer?”
Somebody said, “But we don’t know the question, so how can we know the answer?”
She opened her eyes a last time and she said, “Okay, so what is the question?” and she died. A strange last statement.
It is very beautiful to find out the
last statements of poets, painters, dancers, singers. They have
something tremendously meaningful in them.
First she asked, “What is the
answer?”…as if the question cannot be different for different human
beings. The question must be the same; there is no need to articulate
it. And she was in a hurry, so rather than going through the proper
channel – asking the question and then listening to the answer – she
simply asked, “What is the answer?”
But people don’t understand that every
human being is in the same position: the same question is everybody’s
question. So some stupid person asked, “But how can we answer if we
don’t know the question?”
It looks logical, it is not: it is
simply stupid – and to a dying person…. But the poor woman opened her
eyes once more. She said, “Okay, what is the question?” And then there
was silence.
Nobody knows the question, nobody knows
the answer. In fact there is no question and there is no answer; there
is only a way of living in confusion, in the mind. Then there are
millions of questions and millions of answers, and each answer brings
hundreds more questions in, and there is no end to it.
But there is another way of life: living in consciousness – and there is no answer and no question.
If I was present as Gertrude Stein was
dying I would have said to her, “This is not the moment to bother about
questions and answers. Remember that there is no question and there is
no answer: existence is absolutely silent about questions and answers.
It is not a philosophy class. Die without any question and without any
answer; simply die silently, consciously, peacefully.”
Osho, The Path of the Mystic, Talk #43
source- http://oshotimes.blog.osho.com/2014/01/die-without-any-question-and-without-any-answer/#more-1888
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