Why are you not Yourself?
The Hassid mystic, Zusia, was dying, and he started praying.
Tears were flowing down from his eyes and he was trembling.
And somebody asked ‘What is the matter? Why are you trembling?’
He was saying ‘I am trembling for a certain reason. This is my
last moment, I am dying. Soon I will be facing my God, and I am certain he is
not going to ask me “Zusia, why were you not a Moses?
If he asks I will say “Lord, because you didn’t give me the
qualities of a Moses!”; there will be no problem. He will not ask me “Why were
you not the Rabbi Akiba?” I will tell him “Sir, you never gave me the qualities
of being an Akiba, that’s why.”
But I am trembling because if he asks “Zusia, why were you not a
Zusia” then I will have nothing to answer, then I will have to look down in
shame. That’s why I am trembling and these tears are flowing.
My whole life I tried to become Moses or Akiba or somebody else,
and I completely forgot that he wanted me to be just Zusia and nobody else. Now
I am trembling, now I am afraid. If he asks this question, what am I going to
answer?
How will I be able to raise my eyes when he says “Why were you
not Zusia? You were given all the qualities of being a Zusia, how did you
miss?”
And I have missed in imitating others.’
Osho - THE SUN RISES IN THE EVENING
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