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Fourth Question: What is
the right relationship to money?
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If you haven’t any,
you have no relationship!
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Like the speaker,
it is very simple!
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But to be serious,
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what is right relationship
to money?
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Why has money
become so important?
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Just let’s enquire into it.
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We are not the Delphic Oracle,
or laying down the law,
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or telling you
what you should think or do,
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but we are trying together
to understand the problems of life,
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which are very complex,
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which need deep examination,
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impersonally, objectively,
sanely.
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So, this is one of the problems,
money.
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Why has money
become so important?
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Is it because
we have become worldly?
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‘Worldly’, I’m using in the sense,
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attached to the things
that thought has put together.
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That’s the first question
I am asking.
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It is a complex question,
we’ll go into it.
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Is it because
money gives us freedom?
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You can travel,
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if you have lots of money,
you can become powerful,
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become Lord this and that.
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If you have money,
you have a status, you’re respected,
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you are looked up to.
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This is happening.
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If you have money,
you can do almost anything
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– go against all the laws.
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You see this every day.
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Money isn’t supposed to be
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transferred from one country
to another
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but if you are wealthy,
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you have a secret account
in Switzerland
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– you know all this –
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or transfer great wealth
to America and so on.
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And if you have money,
you can enjoy yourself.
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Money has become extraordinarily
valuable, in all those senses.
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And without money,
you can’t do much, either.
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If you want some clothes and so on,
you must have some money.
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But the question is, really,
why has money in our life,
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apart from buying necessary things
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or having something
which is pleasant,
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a nice picture, or a nice vase,
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or some beautiful ornament,
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apart from all that
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– or a beautiful garden,
if you are lucky –
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apart from that,
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why do we lay such emphasis
on money?
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You answer it, please.
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I do not know if you realise
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what religions have become,
organised religions, vast wealth,
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they are really business
organisations in the name of God.
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This vast wealth of the gurus,
incredible wealth,
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which all of us – or some of us
have given to these gentlemen.
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And so, money has become important.
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When you go to the temples
and so on,
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there is always money being asked.
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Are we so occupied with money?
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Naturally,
the poor man who has no money
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is thinking about it.
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But those of us
who have a little money,
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are we occupied with it?
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Is our main concern
or occupation money?
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That awakens another question,
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why are our minds
perpetually occupied?
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– occupied with something
or other.
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When you are talking
about meditation,
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then you are occupied with it
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– God – you follow?
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Everyone, from the housewife
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to the highest
religious authorities,
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is occupied
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– why?
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You understand my question?
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This is not an irrelevant question,
it is relevant
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because our occupation with money
or with sex, with this or with that,
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indicates the state
of our own minds, our own hearts.
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To be occupied with something.
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Does it mean
that this occupation
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with business, with money,
with sex, with God,
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with the guru, with the politician
and so on, so on,
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keeps our brain full?
You understand my question?
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Is it that we are afraid
not to be occupied?
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Please, look at it.
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Look at ourselves, which is,
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am I occupied
from morning till night
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and when I go to sleep,
the brain is also occupied,
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with dreams,
with all kinds of sensations.
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So, there is never a moment
when the brain is not occupied.
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Is that so?
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When the brain is so occupied,
there is no space
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– you understand? –
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and so the brain becomes
more and more shallow.
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You can see this happening.
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Is it because we are frightened
of not being occupied,
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therefore, having no space,
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the brain having no rest at all,
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therefore, it wears itself out.
Right?
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The wearing itself out
is a part of senility.
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Right?
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So, is there a possibility
of not being occupied?
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Merely to look, to observe,
not be occupied with observation.
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Just to look, to observe
so that the brain has a rest,
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not to record
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because our brain is
all the time recording.
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I don’t know
if this interests you.
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Then your brain becomes
extraordinarily alive, pliable.
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Have you ever observed
without a single thought?
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to observe a tree,
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to observe the light
on a sheet of water,
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to observe a woman or a man,
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without all the consequences
of that observation, the sensations,
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so that your mind is
really free from occupation.
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How can a brain that’s occupied
ever observe?
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You understand my question?
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How can a brain
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that is always occupied
with something casual,
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daydreaming,
with the kitchen or with God,
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all occupations are the same,
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there are not superior occupations
or inferior occupations,
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we are talking about occupation,
per se.
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Such a mind
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is really the most
bourgeois mind in the world,
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including the Communists.
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Is chattering
part of this occupation?
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– talking, talking, talking,
endlessly.
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Now, are we aware
of this occupation,
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and experimenting with ourselves
to see if it stops?
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Then to find out
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whether there is fear
and pursue that fear – you follow?
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Go to the very end of it
and end it,
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as we’ve talked about it
at previous talks.
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Then see what happens to this brain
which has space,
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which has quietness,
which is not occupied.
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If you say, ‘How am I to do it?
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Tell me the steps, the method,
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how not to be occupied’,
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those steps, those methods
become your occupation,
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you are back in the cycle.
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But if you see
the consequences of occupation,
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and see the fact of it,
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you move away from it.
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So, if one is occupied with money,
why?
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Either you are poor,
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which is natural,
then you have to be concerned,
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but even if you’re poor
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to be occupied eternally
from morning till night,
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and the man who is very rich
is also terribly occupied,
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how to keep the money, increase it
– you know the whole business.
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The real question is, can the mind
be free from all occupation?
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If I may repeat some incident,
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we were in the Himalayas once,
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far away from all noise,
in a cottage,
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and a group of sannyasis came
rushing into the cottage
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to tell me something.
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They knew the person
who was occupying it.
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They came to see me
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and they said,
‘We have just come from a man
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who is far away in the hills,
who is full of knowledge.
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We have just come and
we are filled with that knowledge’.
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We said ‘What is that knowledge?’
And we went into it.
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At the end of it, we discovered
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the solitary person
living in the Himalayas
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was really not solitary at all.
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He has carried
all the world’s knowledge up there
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and so he’s never alone,
never quiet.
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He’s full of that knowledge
and can therefore perhaps
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can never experience
something totally original.
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A mind which is occupied can
never experience something original.
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It’s only the mind that’s free,
if I can use the word, empty.
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We were talking with a scientist,
some days ago.
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We were saying that
emptiness is very important in life,
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not vacuum,
not being just vague and daydreaming
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but really a mind
that is not occupied
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has space and is totally empty.
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We were saying
that such a mind is full of energy.
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The scientist agreed.
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He said ‘Where there is emptiness,
it’s not empty,
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that very emptiness is energy’.
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I’m telling you something.
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So, let us think about it,
you know, look at it.