"Life should be lived as a nothingness, as if one is not, as if one is absent, and a great joy arises out of that absence. That absence is very pregnant. That nobody-ness is the source of the whole of life. When someone becomes nobody, he becomes part of the very source, he becomes part of god. God is nobody — that's why you cannot find him, you cannot locate, you cannot pinpoint him. He is not somebody — he is not a person. He is a kind of beautiful absence. That is his way of being; non-being is god's way of being." —Osho

















