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I Am a Spiritual Playboy
You say that love is a liberation.
But your enemies and critics
maintain that some of the practices
that the movement is encouraging
seem to be inspired more than -- Mr. Hefner of Playboy than
by a spiritual leader. What is your reaction to this?
I am a spiritual playboy.
Is there something wrong?
I call myself Zorba the Buddha
and that's my whole life effort:
to bring Zorba and Buddha closer.
I don't want the dichotomy
of the spiritual and the material.
I want the spiritual and the material
as one whole --
they are.
The division
creates a
schizophrenic state in humanity.
And all the religions are criminals in that sense.
They have created a split in man:
your body is separate, your soul is separate.
You have to fight with the body, you have to remain celibate.
You have to fast,
you have to torture the body.
The more you torture it, the more spiritual you are.
To me this is simply garbage,
just nonsense.
There is no need to torture the body,
because the body and the soul are not two things.
Existence is one.
The body is
the visible soul,
and the soul is the invisible body --
it is one mystery.
Don't divide it, and don't make
a conflict between them.
So when I say "spiritual playboy,"
I am not just joking.
That's my basic standpoint towards life.
What is wrong if Buddha is
dancing in a disco?
It looks so beautiful
a beautiful girl...
and why should Buddha be afraid?
Is not his meditation
strong enough,
he will be pulled
towards carnal ***?
Is he afraid
of falling back from his enlightenment?
Then
he is not enlightened at all,
because there is no way to fall back.
Once you attain,
you cannot fall back.
It is your own inner being.
Where you are going to fall back to?
Once you know it, you know it!
Then whatever you do,
that knowledge is always there.
Whatever you do,
that fragrance follows you.
And there is no act
which is unspiritual;
even lovemaking is not unspiritual.
In fact, if lovemaking is unspiritual,
then every other act
will be unspiritual.
Lovemaking should be
the most spiritual act.
It is so delicate,
so soft.
But the religions have created the division,
and created on the one hand saints
which are just dry bones,
and the other, sinners.
If I have to choose --
I don't want to choose --
if I have to choose I would rather be with the sinners
than with the saints -- they stink.
Sinners at least are colorful people.
If all sinners go to hell,
then hell must be the most beautiful place in the world.
And heaven must be the most ugly,
because all those dead
dry bones,
long faces,
will be sitting there eternally
doing nothing:
no entertainment,
no dance, no music, not even football match --
no Olympics;
saints don't participate in such things.
They can't drink,
they can't smoke.
What they can do?
Just
go on praying and nagging God.
They must have killed that poor fellow long before.
But
in hell
I can see all the beautiful people of the world.
Lao Tzu will be there.
Chuang Tzu will be there,
Gautam Buddha will be there --
because he did not believe in God,
he was an atheist.
Bertrand Russell will be there,
Socrates will be there,
Plato and Aristotle and Heraclitus,
all great painters --
Van Gogh,
Picasso --
all great
thinkers -- Jean-Paul Sartre,
Jaspers.
Hell will be a real company,
and very colorful.
Omar Khayyam will be there,
and all
kinds of juicy people -- the whole of Hollywood.
All actors, all actresses,
all great showmen,
all carnivals, circuses --
hell must be from end to end
a tremendous rejoicing.
But I don't want to choose,
I want them to mix.
I want only one place
where saints
can become again alive,
can start breathing,
can start dancing,
can start loving,
can become spiritual playboys.
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