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His whole mind was obsessed with only one thing - monkeys. He took a bath, but while he was bathing the monkeys were with him. He had never had anything to do with them. By the time he got home he was very worried because up until then he had never thought about monkeys. He closed his eyes and there were monkeys inside he looked outside and even where there were no monkeys, he saw some! It was already night, and every movement in the trees seemed to be a monkey. He had not even descended to the bottom of the steps when the monkeys started coming. There is no problem.”īut he made a mistake. There has never been any reason to think of a monkey.
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When you read it, you should not have any thoughts in your mind about a monkey.” The young man said, “Don’t be worried, I have never had such a thought in my whole life. There is a certain condition attached to this mantra. But he had not descended the steps of the temple when Milarepa called after him, “My friend! I forgot to tell you one thing. Now go and leave me alone.” The young man grabbed the paper and turned round and ran. Then you will be able to do whatever you want to do. If you read it five times, you will get the power you want. In the end Milarepa got fed up so he wrote him a mantra on a paper and said, “Take this. The young man thought that perhaps Milarepa was trying to hide something so he started coming everyday. And the people do come although they have no idea that they have been seduced. When people are driven away by someone throwing stones, they don’t understand that they are actually being attracted. And the second way is more manipulative and cunning. But we don’t realize that attracting people through an advertisement in a newspaper or through throwing stones at them, is the same trick. The crowds think that the saint must have something special otherwise he would not be driving people away. Great crowds always gather around the saints who drive people away with sticks or throw stones at them. We don’t have any mantras - why should we need powers?” But the more Milarepa refused, the more the young man thought that there must be something there - why else should he refuse? So he kept returning to Milarepa again and again. Mantras are for magicians, for jugglers - go to them. Please give me a mantra.” Milarepa said, “We don’t have any mantras. One day a young man came to him and said, “I want to attain some powers. Milarepa was a mystic who lived in Tibet. He opened his eyes and said, “You are right trust saves.” They went down to find his scattered bones, but he was sitting there in a lotus posture, very happy, tremendously happy. They rushed down because it was almost a three-thousand-foot deep valley. One day they said to him, “If you really believe in the Master, can you jump from the hill? If you really believe, if the trust is there, then nothing - no harm is going to happen.” And Milarepa jumped without even hesitating for a single moment. And of course there was politics, so they tried to kill him. It was certain that he would be the successor. Osho tells a story about milarepa and says It is reported about one great mystic, Milarepa: When he went to his Master in Tibet, he was so humble, so pure, so authentic, that other disciples became jealous of him.
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He was a student of Marpa Lotsawa, and a major figure in the history of the Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddhism. He is also famous for the feat of climbing Mount Kailash. He is generally considered one of Tibet‘s most famous yogis and spiritual poets, whose teachings are known among several schools of Tibetan Buddhism. Jetsun Milarepa was a Tibetan siddha, who was famously known as a murderer when he was a young man, before turning to Buddhism and becoming a highly accomplished Buddhist disciple.