Teaching Story - The point of awareness
by Life Positive
He asked Nagarjuna, “Is there some possibility of my growth also? But one thing I must make clear to you: I am a thief. I cannot leave it, so please don't make it a condition.”
Nagarjuna replied, “Why are you afraid? Who is going to talk about your being a thief?”
The thief said, “But whenever I go to a religious saint, they always say, 'First stop stealing’.”
Nagarjuna laughed and said, “Then you must have gone to thieves. Why should they be concerned? I am not concerned!”
The thief was very happy. He said, “Then it is okay. It seems that now I can become a disciple. You are the right master.”
Nagarjuna accepted him and said, “Now you can go and do whatsoever you like. Only one condition has to be followed: be aware! Go, break into houses, enter, take things, steal; do whatsoever you like, that is of no concern to me, I am not a thief – but do it with full awareness.” The thief agreed and went his way.
After three weeks he came back and said, “You are tricky, because if I become aware, I cannot steal. If I steal, awareness disappears. I am in a fix.”
Nagarjuna said, “No more talk about your being a thief and stealing. I am not concerned, I am not a thief. Now, you decide! If you want awareness, then you decide. If you don't want it, then too you decide.”
The man said, “But now it is difficult. I have tasted it a little, and it is so beautiful. I will leave anything, whatsoever you say. Just the other night for the first time I was able to enter the palace of the king. I opened the treasure. I could have become the richest man in the world, but you were following me and I had to be aware. When I became aware, diamonds looked just like stones, ordinary stones. When I lost awareness, the treasure was there. And I waited and did this many times. I would become aware and I became like a Buddha, and I could not even touch it because the
whole thing looked foolish, stupid, just stones, what am I doing? Losing myself over stones? But then I would lose awareness; they would become again beautiful, the whole illusion. But finally I decided that they were not worth it.”
Adapted from Osho's Awareness, the Key to Living in Balance
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