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Silence shared in words
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There Is No Tomorrow
You have no philosophy of life?
No philosophy of life.
I have life itself.
There are people who have philosophies of life,
but they don't have any life.
Your philosophy,
if there is one, has been expressed in "the three L's," love, life, laughter.
Is that a philosophy of life?
No.
Could you explain that?
It is just a consequence of being silent and in tune with existence:
love arises in you,
life becomes abundant
laughter for no reason,
just
because this whole existence is so hilarious.
This is not philosophy, this is the consequence of being silent.
Is it to enjoy life
and not worry about tomorrow?
There is no tomorrow.
If there is a tomorrow, you cannot stop worrying about it.
Tomorrow never comes,
it is a process of worrying.
Nor is there any yesterday.
One is no more,
one is not yet.
All that is in our hands is the present moment,
now, here.
And this is a miraculous experience.
If there is no yesterday,
no tomorrow,
and this very moment you are
silent,
all worrying disappears.
All imagining, dreaming, projecting disappears.
And it is not that you have to enjoy this moment.
That rejoicing arises out of this moment.
But you are never here, you are always somewhere else.
You are never in the now, you are always then.
Otherwise, everything is available
but you are
absent.
I
want my people
to understand a very simple fact -- not a philosophy,
something existential, not philosophical
be present to this moment
and then see what happens.
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