"The Whole World Is
Sad Because Of Marriage" : Osho
Osho
hammers the outdated institution of marriage which has an inherent scope for
infidelity.
Osho
asks a pertinent question in his book The Messiah Vol #8
"What
goes wrong between husbands and wives, even after a love marriage? It is not
love, and everybody has accepted it as if he knows what love is. It is pure
lust. Soon you are fed up with each other. Biology has tricked you for
reproduction and soon there is nothing new -- the same face, the same
geography, the same topography. How many times have you explored it?
The
whole world is sad because of marriage, and the world still remains unaware of
the cause.
"When
you live together, the husband comes home late; there is no need, no necessity
for the wife to inquire where he has been, why he's late. He has his own space,
he's a free individual. Two free individuals are living together and nobody
encroaches on each other’s' spaces. If the wife comes late, there is no need to
ask "Where have you been?" Who are you? -- She has her own space, her
own freedom.
But
this is happening every day, in every home. Over small matters they are
fighting, but deep down the question is that they are not ready to allow the
other to have his own space.
"Likings
are different. Your husband may like something, you may not like it. That does
not mean that it is the beginning of a fight, that because you are husband and
wife, your likings should also be the same. And all these questions... every
husband returning home goes on in his mind, "What is she going to ask? How
am I going to answer?" And the woman knows what she's going to ask and
what he's going to answer, and all those answers are fake, fictitious. He's
cheating her.
"What
kind of love is this that is always suspicious, always afraid of jealousies? If
the wife sees you with some other woman -- just laughing, talking -- that's
enough to destroy your whole night. If the husband sees the wife with another
man and she seems to be more joyous, happier, this is enough to create a
turmoil.
"People
are unaware that they don't know what love is. Love never suspects, love is
never jealous. Love never interferes in the other's freedom. Love never imposes
on the other. Love gives freedom, and the freedom is possible only if there is
space in your togetherness."
And
to end this write up on a playful note here is an Osho joke:
Paddy's
wife Maureen has had it. She goes to see her attorney, Abraham Babblebrain, and
tells him she wants a divorce.
"Very
well, Mrs O'Grady," says Babblebrain, "what are your grounds?
You
have to have a reason for getting a divorce."
"Reason?"
says Maureen. "Really? What sort of reason?"
"Well,"
says Babblebrain patiently, "for example, one reason would be if your
husband does not give you enough money."
"Pah,"
snorts Maureen, "give me money? I give him money."
"Okay,"
says Babblebrain, "what about cruelty then? Does he beat you?"
"Pah,"
snorts Maureen again, "beat me? I beat him."
"Ah,"
says the lawyer, "so what about infidelity? Is he faithful to you in
love?"
"That's
it!" cries Maureen. "That's how we get him. I know for a fact that he
is not the father of our third child."
From
the book : Zen: The Diamond Thunderbolt
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