.The little dude was a helluva wordsmith.
For fun, here are a few of the repetitions in Rajneesh's instructions on how to use the mala.
Look at the many times he refers to 'key' or 'keys'.
The word 'key' has a wide range of definitions.
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We speak of a riddle or puzzle has having a 'key', a solution.
We speak of something important as 'key'.
What do we do with keys?
Keys open and close doors. We need them to start and shut off automobiles.
But in this talk it is about keys and doors.
How do we feel if we cannot find our keys?
Scared. We can't get into our own homes or hotel rooms. We cant get into our
cars.
Without our keys our lives halt. We are trapped.
This is primitive, primal imagery, folks.
Then the absent picture becomes a door*.
Through that door* communicate with me.
It happens so.
It happens so;
keys are lost1
the key is lost2.
Then the key is lost3.
the key is lost4.
(Raj mentions lost keys FOUR TIMES.
Next, some relief comes in)
It is a key.5.
the key6 can communicate with Buddha .
But they must know the key7, otherwise they will just go and the whole thing will be just a ritual.
So these are keys8 – particular* mantras chanted in a particular way1, pronounced in a particular way2, emphasized in a particular way3 with such-and-such frequencies.
Then the Bodhi tree is not just a Bodhi tree; it becomes a passage, it opens a door*.
But keys9( are always lost.
Now Rajneesh brings it all home with a punch. After suddenly
instilling anxiety with 'keys are always lost'
Raj for the first time gives the solution to the puzzle.
All through the talk, Raj refers to keys and doors.
But, something is missing.
A key opens a lock. But in this script, Raj has never mentioned lock.
But now he introduces the one word missing from the chain of cause and effect
Key-->Door.
But Raj does it with a twist.
So this much can be said: use the locket, and you will know much.
Key-->Lock-->Door
Key-->Rajneesh/Beloved/Locket-->Door
All that I have said will be known, and more that I have not said will be known also.
He makes the mala, his picture, and the locket the ultimate solution in his
subjects' minds.
For fun, here are a few of the repetitions in Rajneesh's instructions on how to use the mala.
Look at the many times he refers to 'key' or 'keys'.
The word 'key' has a wide range of definitions.
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We speak of a riddle or puzzle has having a 'key', a solution.
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We speak of something important as 'key'.
What do we do with keys?
Keys open and close doors. We need them to start and shut off automobiles.
But in this talk it is about keys and doors.
How do we feel if we cannot find our keys?
Scared. We can't get into our own homes or hotel rooms. We cant get into our
cars.
Without our keys our lives halt. We are trapped.
This is primitive, primal imagery, folks.
Then the absent picture becomes a door*.
Through that door* communicate with me.
It happens so.
It happens so;
keys are lost1
the key is lost2.
Then the key is lost3.
the key is lost4.
(Raj mentions lost keys FOUR TIMES.
Next, some relief comes in)
It is a key.5.
the key6 can communicate with Buddha .
But they must know the key7, otherwise they will just go and the whole thing will be just a ritual.
So these are keys8 – particular* mantras chanted in a particular way1, pronounced in a particular way2, emphasized in a particular way3 with such-and-such frequencies.
Then the Bodhi tree is not just a Bodhi tree; it becomes a passage, it opens a door*.
But keys9( are always lost.
Now Rajneesh brings it all home with a punch. After suddenly
instilling anxiety with 'keys are always lost'
Raj for the first time gives the solution to the puzzle.
All through the talk, Raj refers to keys and doors.
But, something is missing.
A key opens a lock. But in this script, Raj has never mentioned lock.
But now he introduces the one word missing from the chain of cause and effect
Key-->Door.
But Raj does it with a twist.
So this much can be said: use the locket, and you will know much.
Key-->Lock-->Door
Key-->Rajneesh/Beloved/Locket-->Door
All that I have said will be known, and more that I have not said will be known also.
He makes the mala, his picture, and the locket the ultimate solution in his
subjects' minds.