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PRAYER

THERE is nobody to hear your prayers. Your prayer is simply a monologue; you are praying to the empty sky. Nobody is going to reward you for your prayers – remember it. If you really know what prayer is, prayer itself is its own reward. There is nobody else to reward you; the reward is not there in the future, not in the afterlife.
But praying itself is such a beautiful phenomenon that who cares about the future and who bothers about the reward? That is greed, the idea of reward. Prayer in itself is such a celebration, it brings such great joy and ecstasy, that one prays for the prayer’s sake. One does not pray out of fear and one does not pray out of greed. One prays because one enjoys it. One does not even bother whether there is a God or not.
If you enjoy dance you don’t ask whether there is a God or not. If you enjoy dance, you simply dance; whether anybody is seeing the dance from the sky or not is not your concern. Whether stars and the sun and the moon are going to reward you for your dance, you don’t care. The dance is enough of a reward unto itself. If you love singing you sing; whether anybody listens or not is not the point.
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THERE is nobody to hear your prayers. Your prayer is simply a
monologue; you are praying to the empty sky. Nobody is going to
reward you for your prayers – remember it. If you really know what
prayer is, prayer itself is its own reward. There is nobody else to
reward you; the reward is not there in the future, not in the afterlife.


But praying itself is such a beautiful phenomenon that who cares
about the future and who bothers about the reward? That is greed, the
idea of reward. Prayer in itself is such a celebration, it brings such
great joy and ecstasy, that one prays for the prayer’s sake. One does
not pray out of fear and one does not pray out of greed. One prays
because one enjoys it. One does not even bother whether there is a
God or not.

If you enjoy dance you don’t ask whether there is a God or not. If
you enjoy dance, you simply dance; whether anybody is seeing the
dance from the sky or not is not your concern. Whether stars and the
sun and the moon are going to reward you for your dance, you don’t
care. The dance is enough of a reward unto itself. If you love singing
you sing; whether anybody listens or not is not the point.


So is prayer. It is a dance, it is a song; it is music, it is love. You
enjoy it and there it is finished. Prayer is the means and prayer is the
end. The end and the means are not separate – then only you know
what prayer is.


When I say prayer, I mean an openness towards God. Not that you have to say something, not that you have to ask something, but just an
openness, so that if He wants to give something, you are available. A
deep expectation, but with no desire – that’s what you need. Urgent
expectancy – as if something is going to happen any moment. You
are thrilled by the possibility of the unknown but you don’t have any
desire. You don’t say that this should happen or that should not
happen. Once you ask, prayer is corrupted.


When you don’t ask, when you simply remain in silence but open,
ready to go anywhere, ready even to die, when you are simply in a
receptivity, a passive, welcoming spirit, then prayer happens.
Prayer is not something that one can do – it has nothing to do with
doing. It is not an action or an activity – it is a state of mind. 


If you want to talk, talk, but remember, your talk is not going to
affect the existence. It will affect you, and that may be good, but
prayer is not going to change God's mind. It may change you, but if it
is not changing you then it is a trick. You can go on praying for years,
but if it doesn’t change you, drop it, throw it, it is rubbish; don’t carry
it any more.


Prayer is not going to change God. You always think that if you
pray, God’s mind will change, He will be more favourable, He will be
tipped a little towards your side. There is nobody who is listening to
you. This vast sky cannot listen. This vast sky can be with you if you
are with it – there is no other way to pray.

I also suggest to pray, but praying should be just an energy
phenomenon; not a devotee-and-God phenomenon, but an energy
phenomenon.

OSHO
 So is prayer. It is a dance, it is a song; it is music, it is love. You enjoy it and there it is finished. Prayer is the means and prayer is the end. The end and the means are not separate – then only you know what prayer is.
When I say prayer, I mean an openness towards God. Not that you have to say something, not that you have to ask something, but just an openness, so that if He wants to give something, you are available. A
deep expectation, but with no desire – that’s what you need. Urgent expectancy – as if something is going to happen any moment. You are thrilled by the possibility of the unknown but you don’t have any desire. You don’t say that this should happen or that should not happen. Once you ask, prayer is corrupted.
When you don’t ask, when you simply remain in silence but open, ready to go anywhere, ready even to die, when you are simply in a receptivity, a passive, welcoming spirit, then prayer happens. Prayer is not something that one can do – it has nothing to do with doing. It is not an action or an activity – it is a state of mind.
If you want to talk, talk, but remember, your talk is not going to affect the existence. It will affect you, and that may be good, but prayer is not going to change God's mind. It may change you, but if it is not changing you then it is a trick. You can go on praying for years, but if it doesn’t change you, drop it, throw it, it is rubbish; don’t carry it any more.
Prayer is not going to change God. You always think that if you pray, God’s mind will change, He will be more favourable, He will be tipped a little towards your side. There is nobody who is listening to you. This vast sky cannot listen. This vast sky can be with you if you are with it – there is no other way to pray.
I also suggest to pray, but praying should be just an energy phenomenon; not a devotee-and-God phenomenon, but an energy phenomenon.

OSHO

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