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‘WE SHOULD SHARE OUR SEX ENERGIES’<br />

something was would have preceded <strong>the</strong> word; ergo, <strong>the</strong> word<br />

couldn’t have been in <strong>the</strong> beginning at all, could it? What’s more,<br />

who or what existed to speak that word must have been preceded by<br />

who or what created him, her, or it.<br />

Rajneesh let this logical tour de force sink in. That Creator,<br />

naturally, turned out to be <strong>the</strong> Great Nothing he was so fond <strong>of</strong>. And<br />

what a perfect partner <strong>the</strong> Great Nothing seemed to be for <strong>the</strong> Great<br />

Silence. But, and <strong>the</strong>re’s always a but, before <strong>the</strong> Great Nothing<br />

<strong>the</strong>re had existed <strong>the</strong> cause <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Great Nothing. This cause, this<br />

parent, turned out to be Silence.<br />

‘Dead religion,’ Bhagwan pronounced, referring to Christianity.<br />

After all, Jesus only had a paltry twelve ‘initiates’ – what could anyone<br />

possibly hope to achieve with such a bantam staff? The bhagwan<br />

slyly noted that he himself had forty thousand initiates, and would<br />

soon have many millions more. Jesus had failed miserably.<br />

Transforming this obdurate planet was an epic task, requiring <strong>the</strong><br />

services <strong>of</strong> some spiritual superhero – a man like himself, <strong>the</strong><br />

bhagwan.<br />

Hinduism received a severe drubbing, too. It believed in aum as<br />

a first cause. Wrong again. These ancients were such fools. Unlike<br />

<strong>the</strong> bhagwan, <strong>the</strong>y had no scientific approach. Our speaker was all<br />

science. Now we finally knew <strong>the</strong> truth.<br />

I looked around. Every face simply soaked in this sparkling tide<br />

<strong>of</strong> undiluted Wisdom.<br />

Somehow, <strong>the</strong> bhagwan had now got around to <strong>the</strong> topic <strong>of</strong><br />

language he had originally promised to illuminate nearly an hour<br />

before. Ancient sages thought words held power in <strong>the</strong>ir vibrations,<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir sounds. This was preposterous, said <strong>the</strong> bhagwan, laughing<br />

heartily. Everyone else laughed heartily, too. Words had no more<br />

power than farts – he used this old noun – since both were simply<br />

noises produced by <strong>the</strong> body. Jesus was also called Emmanuel,<br />

Rajneesh informed us, pointing out that this was really ‘I Am in<br />

You All,’ and thus a word with real meaning. Abraham and Sarah in<br />

<strong>the</strong> Old Testament, he stated, were clearly Brahma and Saraswati <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Hindu pan<strong>the</strong>on. Possibly, Rajneesh mused, <strong>the</strong> whole Bible was<br />

just snatches <strong>of</strong> Indian mythology some travelling merchant had<br />

picked up and <strong>the</strong>n regurgitated for friends, a compulsive diarist <strong>the</strong>n<br />

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