Sunday, May 8, 2011

What is right?

‎"What is my definition of right? That which is harmonious with existence is right, and that which is disharmonious with existence is wrong. You will have to be very alert each moment, because it has to be decided each moment afresh. You cannot depend on readymade answers for what is right and what is wrong." ~ Osho

5 comments:

Vaibhav Bhandari said...

Taken from
http://www.facebook.com/#!/osho.international

Mayank Trivedi said...

What is right or what is wrong depends on the perspective to look at things, situations and circumstances and well above all personal likes and dislikes too ;)

Vaibhav Bhandari said...

Mayank, that's where the problem lies. We always think what's right and what's wrong from our angle, and by doing so still we find ourself in chaos. That means we need to change our perspective. It will always depend on situation and circumstances. But the litmus test being what ever is in harmony with existence is the right way.

Vaibhav Bhandari said...

Comment recd. on FB:

Ekta: Beautiful lines Vaibhav.....so clearly presented!

Mayank Trivedi said...

No Need to change the perspective, its just the case of being open and honest rather than rigid or hard to adapt.

Bottom line - Adaptability!!!