Patience (Osho)
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Patience
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We have forgotten how to
wait; it is almost an abandoned space. And it is our greatest treasure
to be able to wait for the right moment. The whole existence waits for
the right moment. Even trees know it--when it is time to bring the
flowers and when it is time to let go of all the leaves and stand naked
against the sky. They are still beautiful in that nakedness, waiting
for the new foliage with a great trust that the old has gone, and the
new will soon be coming, and the new leaves will start growing. We have
forgotten to wait, we want everything in a hurry. It is a great loss to
humanity.... In silence and waiting something inside you goes on
growing--your authentic being. And one day it jumps and becomes a
flame, and your whole personality is shattered; you are a new man. And
this new man knows what ceremony is, this new man knows life's eternal
juices.
Osho Zen: The Diamond Thunderbolt Chapter 10
Commentary:
There
are times when the only thing to do is to wait. The seed has been
planted, the child is growing in the womb, the oyster is coating the
grain of sand and making it into a pearl. This card reminds us that now
is a time when all that is required is to be simply alert, patient,
waiting. The woman pictured here is in just such an attitude.
Contented, with no trace of anxiety, she is simply waiting. Through all
the phases of the moon passing overhead she remains patient, so in tune
with the rhythms of the moon that she has almost become one with it.
She knows it is a time to be passive, letting nature take its course.
But she is neither sleepy nor indifferent; she knows it is time to be
ready for something momentous. It is a time full of mystery, like the
hours just before the dawn. It is a time when the only thing to do is
to wait.
from osho.com