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Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh talks on VIGYAN  BHAlRAV  TANTRA November 19, 1972, Bombay


"When a mood against someone or for someone arises, do not place It on the person in question,
but remain centered.

If hate arises for someone or against someone, or love arises for someone, what do we do? We project it on the person. If you feel hate toward me, you forget yourself completely in your hate - I become only your object. If you feel love toward me, you forget yourself completely - I become only your object. You project your love or hate or whatsoever upon me. You forget completely the inner center of your being, the other becomes the center.


This sutra says when hate arises or love arises or any mood for or against anyone, do not project it
on the person in question. Remember, you are the source of it.

"I love you" - the ordinary feeling is that you are the source of my love. That is not really so. I am the source, you are just a screen on which I project love. You are just a screen, I project my love on you and I say that you are the source of my love. This is not fact, this is fiction.
I draw my love energy and project it onto you. In that love energy projected onto you, you become lovely. You may not be lovely to someone else, you may be absolutely repulsive to someone else - why? If you are the source of love, then everyone will feel loving toward you. But you are not the source.

I project love, then you become lovely; someone projects hate, then you become repulsive. And someone else doesn't project anything, he is indifferent - he may not even have looked at you.
What is happening? We are projecting our own moods upon others.
This sutra says, When a mood against someone or for someone arises, do not place it on the person in question - or on the object in question. Remain centered. Remember that you are the source, so do not move to the other, move to the source.

When you feel hate, do not go to the object, go to the point from where the hate is coming. Go not to the person to whom it is going, but to the center from where it is coming.
Move to the center, go within. Use your hate or love or anger or anything as a journey toward your inner center, to the source. Move to the source and remain centered there.

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