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Bliss is not a result of prayer, it is not a reward: it is prayer itself. It is not that prayerful people
become blissful; just the contrary: blissful people are prayerful. There is no question of becoming;
bliss and prayer are synonymous. And once this is understood then the whole of life can be a prayer.
If this is not understood then prayer remains a ritual and never becomes your whole life, and unless
prayer becomes your whole life, your totality, it cannot transform you. It remains a duty, a formality,
a good ritual – healthy in itself, but it takes you nowhere.
My whole teaching is that if a person remains blissful in ordinary day-to-day life, doing small things
but blissfully, then prayer is spread all over his life. Then eating he is prayerfully eating because he
is blissfully eating. Then walking he is prayerfully walking because he is blissfully walking. Then
breathing, he is prayerfully breathing because he is blissfully breathing.
Prem means love, vinito means humbleness. Love brings humbleness. It is not cultivated, it comes
on its own accord. A cultivated humbleness is nothing but the ego masquerading in a beautiful form.
If one practises humbleness one misses the whole point. It is one of those few things which cannot
be practised. Something else has to be done: that is, the heart has to melt into love, and then
humbleness comes as a shadow of love, as a natural consequence. Then it has tremendous beauty
because one is not even aware that one is humble.
The true humbleness is not self conscious, because the true humbleness means that the self is no
more there to be; it is the disappearance of the ego. One cannot brag about it, one cannot even
claim. It is very silent. One feels it, one knows it, but there is no way to express it; it is ineffable.
Anand means bliss, viren means courageous, courage. It is one of the most significant things to
understand in life that to be miserable needs no courage, any coward can afford it. But to be blissful
needs courage. That’s why there are so few blissful people in the world.
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