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1、Come Follow To You, Vol 3Reflections on Jesus of NazarethTalks given from 11/12/75 am to 20/12/75 amEnglish Discourse series10 ChaptersYear published:Originally the series was published as Come Follow Me, Vols 1 + 2. Later in 1991 republished as four volumes titled Come Follow To You.Come Follow To

2、You, Vol 3Chapter #1Chapter title: Jesus is like a wilderness: raw, but alive,11 December 1975 am in Buddha HallArchive code: 7512110ShortTitle: FOLL301Audio: YesVideo: NoLength: 87 minsMATTHEW 1354 AND WHEN HE WAS COME INTO HIS OWN COUNTRY, HE TAUGHT THEM IN THEIR SYNAGOGUE, INSOMUCH THAT THEY WERE

3、 ASTONISHED, AND SAID, WHENCE HATH THIS MAN THIS WISDOM, AND THESE MIGHTY WORKS?55 IS NOT THIS THE CARPENTERS SON? IS NOT HIS MOTHER CALLED MARY? AND HIS BRETHREN, JAMES, AND JOSES, AND SIMON, AND JUDAS?56 AND HIS SISTERS, ARE THEY NOT ALL WITH US? WHENCE THEN HATH THIS MAN ALL THESE THINGS?57 AND T

4、HEY WERE OFFENDED IN HIM. BUT JESUS SAID UNTO THEM, A PROPHET IS NOT WITHOUT HONOUR, SAVE IN HIS OWN COUNTRY, AND IN HIS OWN HOUSE.MATTHEW I422. JESUS CONSTRAINED HIS DISCIPLES TO GET INTO A SHIP, AND TO GO BEFORE HIM UNTO THE OTHER SIDE.23 AND. HE WENT UP INTO A MOUNTAIN APART TO PRAY: AND WHEN THE

5、 EVENING WAS COME, HE WAS THERE ALONE.24 BUT THE SHIP WAS NOW IN THE MIDST OF THE SEA, TOSSED WITH WAVES: FOR THE WIND WAS CONTRARY.25 AND IN THE FOURTH WATCH OF THE NIGHT JESUS WENT UNTO THEM, WALKING ON THE SEA.26 AND WHEN THE DISCIPLES SAW HIM WALKING ON THE SEA, THEY WERE TROUBLED, SAYING, IT IS

6、 A SPIRIT; AND THEY CRIED OUT FOR FEAR.27 BUT STRAIGHTWAY JESUS SPAKE UNTO THEM, SAYING, BE OF GOOD CHEER; IT IS I; BE NOT AFRAID.28 AND PETER ANSWERED HIM AND SAID, LORD, IF IT BE THOU, BID ME COME UNTO THEE ON THE WATER.29 AND HE SAID, COME. AND WHEN PETER WAS COME DOWN OUT OF THE SHIP, HE WALKED

7、ON THE WATER, TO GO TO JESUS.30 BUT WHEN HE SAW THE WIND BOISTEROUS, HE WAS AFRAID; AND BEGINNING TO SINK, HE CRIED, SAYING, LORD, SAVE ME.31 AND IMMEDIATELY JESUS STRETCHED FORTH HIS HAND, AND CAUGHT HIM, AND SAID UNTO HIM, O THOU OF LITTLE FAITH, WHEREFORE DIDST THOU DOUBT?I AM A DRUNKARD. You may

8、 believe it or not, but I am a drunkard. You can look into my eyes and you can see it - I. am drunk with Jesus. And Jesus is a wine; he is not a man, hes an intoxication. And once you have tasted of him, then nothing of this world will ever be meaningful to you. Once the meaning from the beyond ente

9、rs into your life, this whole world becomes futile, immaterial, insignificant.Religion is a sort of intoxication. This has to be understood because without a deep intoxication, your life will never have any meaning. It will remain superficial prose and will never become a poem. You will walk but you

10、 will never be able to dance, and unless you dance you have missed. Unless you dance with such abundance, with such forgetfulness that you disappear in it, that the dancer is lost and only the dance remains. only then. And only then will you be able to know what life is.I remember: Once Alexander th

11、e Great asked Diogenes, You are so learned, you know so much. Cant you tell me something about God, what God is?Diogenes waited for a moment and then said, Give me one days time.Alexander came the next day but again Diogenes said, Give me two days time. And it happened again, and he said, Give me th

12、ree days time, and then four days and then five days, and then six days and the whole week was gone.Alexander was annoyed and said, What do you mean? If you dont know the answer you should have told me before. If you know, then what is the explanation for the delay?Diogenes said, That moment you ask

13、ed me, I thought that I knew. But the more I tried to catch hold of it, the more it became elusive. The more I thought about it, the farther away it was. Right now, I dont know anything, and the only thing I can say to you, said Diogenes, is that those who think they know God, they know not.God can

14、be known only when you are not. This is the meaning when I say, Until you become a drunkard - so that your ego is lost. I am a drunkard, drunk with Jesus. And when I will be talking to you about Jesus, it is not about Jesus. I am not a theologian, not a Christian, not a scholar. Theologians talk abo

15、ut, they go round and round, they beat around the bush. I am not going to talk about Jesus, I am going to talk Jesus. And when I talk about Jesus, it is not that I am talking about him, rather, he talks himself. I give him way, I become a passage. All that I do is that I dont hinder him. That is the

16、 only way to talk about Jesus or Buddha or Krishna. And when I will be talking Jesus I will not talk about Christ. Jesus is real, Christ is a principle. Jesus is concrete, Christ is abstract. Jesus is a man like you and me, of blood and bone. His heart beats. He laughs, he cries, he loves, he lives.

17、Christ is a dead concept, bloodless; there is no heart beating there. Christianity is concerned with Christ, I am not concerned with Christ. The wordChrist is beautiful, but corrupted, contaminated, polluted. The whole beauty of it has been destroyed. Whenever a word is used by theologians it loses

18、meaning and purity and innocence - then it is no more virgin. Jesus is still virgin, Christ is corrupted. Christ is a concept, Jesus is reality, concrete reality.Look! I love human beings, but not humanity. Humanity does not exist. Only concrete human beings exist - someone here, someone there, but

19、it is always someone. Humanity is an empty word. And just like that is Christ. Jesus exists, sometimes in Gautam the Buddha, sometimes in Mohammed the prophet, sometimes in Krishna the fluteplayer - somewhere here, somewhere there, but it is always a concrete phenomenon. Christ is abstract. It exist

20、s only in the books of philosophy and theology. Christ has never walked on the earth. Or, we can say it another way: Christ is the son of God, Jesus the son of man.Let me talk about Jesus the son of man, because only the son of man is real, and only the son of man can grow and become the son of God.

21、 Only man can grow and become God, because man is the seed, the source; God is the flowering. God does not exist anywhere. When you flower, God comes into existence - it comes into existence and disappears. it comes into existence and disappears. When Buddha was here, God existed. When Jesus was her

22、e, God existed. When Jesus disappears, God disappears - just as when a flower disappears, it disappears. God is not somewhere, always existing, otherwise God will never be fresh and young - it will gather too much dust, it will become dirty. It comes into existence whenever a man realises his sins,

23、whenever a man really exists. Whenever a man exists in totality, God exists in those rare moments. So when you come and ask me, Where is God? I cannot show you. Unless you have proof of him in your own being, he will not be there. Until you become him he is not. Everybody has to realise him in his o

24、wn innermost shrine, in his own being. You carry him as a seed. It is up to you to allow it to grow and become a great tree.So I will not be talking about Christ, but about Jesus. Let Christ be imprisoned in the churches - that is the right place for Christ to exist. I would like Jesus to enter your

25、 hearts. Forget Christ, remember Jesus. But just the opposite has happened. People have forgotten Jesus and their minds have been hammered continuously for two thousand years, hammered to remember Christ. Christ cannot transform you, because there exists no bridge between you and Christ. Then there

26、exists an unbridgeable abyss. But with Jesus you are close. You can call Jesus brother, but you cannot call Christ brother. And until you feel a deep brotherhood, a bridge, how can Jesus be of any help to you? Jesus is tremendously beautiful his beauty has a dimension of its own. Buddha is beautiful

27、, but Jesus is totally different from Buddha. In Buddha a different type of silence was incarnated.l have heard about a Chinese emperor. He had two great painters in his court, and there was always rivalry. They were always fighting and competing, and it was almost impossible to decide who was the g

28、reater. Both were masters of their art. One day the emperor said, Now you do one thing: you both paint on one theme so that it can be decided who is the greater, and the theme isRest. The first painter, of course, chose a very obvious subject: he painted a very silent lake, far away in the mountains

29、, lone, still, not even a ripple on the surface. Just looking at that painting you would feel sleepy. The other painter tried something absolutely opposite: he painted a thundering waterfall. for miles the white foam of it. and just near the waterfall a very fragile, delicate birch tree, the branche

30、s bowing down, touching the foam, and on the birch the small nest of a robin, and the robin sitting on the nest, with closed eyes, almost wet. The first is a non-dynamic silence: more like death, less like life. The opposite doesnt exist in it. The rest has no tension in it; the rest is more like ab

31、sence than like presence. The second is a dynamic concept:rest, but not dead. It is alive, throbbing. The thunder, the waterfall, the tremendous activity, and the nest, and the robin sitting there, silent.Jesus is like the second painting, Buddha comes closer to the first painting. Of course it is v

32、ery silent, but the opposite is missing - and without the opposite, music cannot be created. Buddha has a single note, he is not an orchestra.Jesus has opposite notes meeting, merging and creating a harmony, a symphony. Buddha is silent, without revolution. Jesus is silent, with a deep rebellion aro

33、und him. This has to be remembered. Only then you will understand how to penetrate into his very heart. Why did Jesus become so significant, why did he appeal to so many people all through these centuries? - he has something of the wild in him. He is not a garden, he is a wilderness. He is raw, not

34、refined. You touch him and you will know. You feel him and you will know. Buddha is very cultured, very refined. He has something of the court of a king. Jesus comes from a village, a carpenters son, uneducated, uncultured. He is like a wilderness: raw, but alive, rebellious. Hence, the appeal; henc

35、e he has touched millions of peoples hearts. You can understand him. He is more than you but you are in him. You cannot understand Buddha. He is more than you but you are not there. With Jesus a bridge exists.Now these sutras.AND WHEN HE WAS COME INTO HIS OWN COUNTRY, HE TAUGHT THEM IN THEIR SYNAGOG

36、UE, INSOMUCH THAT THEY WERE ASTONISHED, AND SAID, WHENCE HATH THIS MAN THIS WISDOM AND THESE MIGHTY WORKS?IS NOT THIS THE CARPENTERS SON? IS NOT HIS MOTHER CALLED MARY? AND HIS BRETHREN, JAMES, AND JOSES, AND SIMON, AND JUDAS? AND HIS SISTERS, ARE THEY NOT ALL WITH US? WHENCE THEN HATH THIS MAN ALL

37、THESE THINGS? AND THEY WERE OFFENDED IN HIM.Nobody was so much offended in Buddha, ever; nobody was so much offended in Lao Tzu, ever; nobody was offended, as people were offended with Jesus. Why? A Buddha is a faraway peak. If you cannot understand him, how can you be offended with him? If you cann

38、ot understand him, how can you argue with him? - he is so far away, so beyond. At the most, all you can do is to worship him. So Buddha was worshipped and Jesus crucified. Wherever Buddha moved nobody was offended in him. Either people could not understand him - but then you could not be offended -

39、or people could understand him, but then they understood that he was the very essence of the Upanishads, the very incarnation of the Vedas. He is all essential tradition. There was no question of being offended in him.With Jesus people were offended, he was just like them. They could not understand

40、him. They said, Is not this the carpenters son? Buddha was a son of a great emperor, Mahavir also, Krishna also, Ram also. All the great Indian incarnations came from royal families. Jesus is the first man who comes from a poor house. Nobody had ever known him. And if Jesus had not been born, nobody

41、 would ever have heard about the family. Buddha was already established with the family name, with a long tradition and heritage, a long lineage of prestige and power. Jesus comes from a powerless poor family, almost a beggar. People could not understand - From where comes his power? From where come

42、s this wisdom? Is not this the carpenters son? Is not his mother called Mary? The people wondered - He belongs to us and talks about God. He belongs to us and says,I am the son of God. He belongs to us, he was working in his fathers workshop and suddenly, what has happened to him? They were offended

43、 in him, the ego was offended.Buddha was always great. Even if he had not become enlightened, he would have been worshipped like an emperor. People had always touched his feet. He was always great and beyond them. When he moved amidst the people and renounced his kingdom, he became even greater beca

44、use he had renounced his kingdom. People can understand the language of money and they cannot understand any other language. They worship you if you have money, they worship you if you renounce money. But they understand only one language the language of money. If you dont have anything, they dont b

45、other about you. And if you dont have anything how can you renounce, what can you renounce?This is one of the most important things to understand about the Indian mind, the so-called Indian religious mind. Even that mind can understand only the language of money. Mahavir renounced. The Jain scriptur

46、es go on relating how much he renounced: how many elephants, how many horses, how many chariots, how much gold, how many diamonds. They go on and on and on. Why? Why have these accounts been kept? And the reality is that he was never a very great king. the kingdom was very small, not more than a sma

47、ll district. And his father was not more than a collector of a district, not more than that. Because in Mahavirs time India was divided into two thousand kingdoms, so it could not be very great. And it is almost impossible that he had so many elephants and so many chariots and so much gold, it is ex

48、aggeration. But people understand only the language of money. They exaggerate, because that is the only way to prove that Mahavir was very great. Had he been the son of a carpenter, nobody would have ever bothered about him.Jesus is a revolution in the world of religion. He is the first poor man who

49、 declared, I am the son of God. He is the first poor man who dared to declare, I am a prophet, a teerthankera, an avatar. Never before had such a thing happened in the history of man. He opened the way for many others to follow. Then Mohammed could declare, and then came Kabir, and Sena, and Nanak, and Dadu, and many more. Jesus opened the gate - that even a poor m

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