Wind Osho Rajneesh: The Golden
When you sit in silence, when you allow yourself to simply be , you invite the Golden Wind. It comes from the no-where and takes you to the now-here. It is "golden" because it carries the light of alchemy. It touches your leaden worries and turns them into the gold of awareness.
In Zen, they say that when the autumn comes, the golden wind begins to blow. It is a strange wind. It does not bring new leaves; it takes away the old. It strips the tree bare until it stands in its utter purity, naked against the sky. This is the work of a Master, and this is the work of meditation. The Golden Wind OSHO RAJNEESH
But remember: the wind cannot enter a house with closed windows. Your ego is a closed room. You are afraid that if you open the windows, the wind will disturb your neatly arranged illusions. And it will! It will create a chaos, but that chaos is the birth of a star. When you sit in silence, when you allow
“The Golden Wind” is a metaphor often used in Zen and by Osho to describe the sudden, invisible, and transformative movement of consciousness. It represents a force that arrives without warning, blowing away the dust of the past and the dry leaves of the ego, leaving only the essential. It touches your leaden worries and turns them
Most of your life is spent gathering—gathering knowledge, gathering wealth, gathering respectable masks. You become heavy, like a tree laden with dust and dead weight. You have forgotten the sky because you are too burdened by the earth.