Who
Are You Going to Fool?
Posted
on July 25, 2012 by Ram Dass
The
minute you know that there is somebody who knows it all, you are
free. Because all your secrets become absurd, because somebody knows
everything about you and they say, “yeah, right. Look at all that
horrible stuff and here we are.” Maharaji knows all about my dirty
laundry. I remember once I went into an ashram where you rent a cave
for 18 rupees a week and they lock you in and pass food in through a
window. It was very hot in there so I was naked all the time. I came
back to Maharaji and one of the first things he said to me was, out
of a clear sky, “You know, it’s good not to wear clothes.” I
said “Oh, yeah Maharaji? Thank you.”
I
was in Bombay and I started to drink scotch and sodas. I was with the
president of an ashram board of trustees. I was visiting his home and
I was a yogi and he said, “The doctors said that for my heart I
have to take a little scotch every night,” And I said, “Oh, I
understand.” Because it’s not good to drink in India. Conscious
beings don’t drunk, because it’s not a very interesting drug
actually.
So
I went into his room expecting him to bring out a little medicine
glass and pour some, but he brought out an ice bucket and two glasses
and I remembered the days when I really loved scotch and soda. So he
poured one and said, “Would you like some soda water?” I said,
“No, I’ll join you.” I figured, “Tantra is for me!” So I
got completely crocked and we staggered through dinner, his wife was
feeding us, and I could barely find the table. This was on one drink.
The next evening we started a little earlier and it was one of those
things. After about three days I went back up north to Brindaban and
that evening Maharaji called me out to his tucket and he started
talking about this other yogi who was an American who was being taken
care of by these very devoted women.
He
said, “He’s with women!” I said, “Yes, I know Maharaji.” He
said, “What does he call them?” I said, “He calls them his
mothers,” “Oh, how old are they?” I said, “Well, one is
twenty years old.” He was just taking me through this whole thing,
he had done it a dozen times before. He said, “You know what his
mothers give him?” I said, “No, what?” He said, “They give
him milk.” I said, “That’s wonderful. Mothers, milk, that’s
just right on.” He said, “Every night they give him milk.” I
said, “Oh, that’s wonderful Maharaji.” Maharaji comes up to me
really close and he says to me, “You know what they put in the
milk?” I say, “No Maharaji, what do they put in the milk?” He
says, “Liquor!” and I said, “No!” And he comes closer and he
says, “Yes!” and shakes his finger at me.
So
where am I going to hide? You think because he is not in a body it
makes any difference?
There’s
that constant feeling, if you can’t hide it’s all out in the open
and if it’s all out in the open, well, here we are. You have to be
what you are because you can’t make believe you are something else,
because who are you going to fool? It’s far out, there is just
nowhere to lock the door. That’s quite freeing, it turns out.
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