OSHO ON
WAR
'A man of peace is
not a pacifist, a man of peace is simply a pool of silence.
He pulsates a new
kind of energy into the world, he sings a new song.
He lives in a totally new
way his very way of live is that of grace, that of prayer, that of compassion.
Whomsoever he touches, he creates more love-energy.
The man of peace is
creative.
He is not against war, because to be against anything is to be at
war. He is not against war, he simply understands why war exists.
And out of
that understanding he becomes peaceful.
Only when there are many people who are
pools of peace, silence, understanding, will the war disappear.'
OSHO, from: 'Zen: The Path of Paradox, vol
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