Now you come osho said
Geschreven door LUKA VAN DEN DRIESSCHEN
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Introduction
As I write these words, it is over 20 years ago that a plane from China Airways took me to Bombay, where a bus drove me to Pune to my beloved master Osho, who was spending his last few weeks on this earth. On my way - not knowing what was awaiting me - I opened up my heart as singer of light swami Alok Gayaka. This is my story. It is part of my autobiographic book ‘Born Through Dying’ (Geboren Door Te Sterven) which at this moment is only available in Dutch.
As a historic moment of untold value it is a close account of a swami in love with his master, being so grateful for having heard his voice a few weeks before he went in to Samadhi: now you come ….now you come. And I came and all that happened there during that time is written down here to share with you. May it touch your heart like my heart was touched then in the year 1990, when I stood there at the burning ghat - all dressed in white – singing, while the last blocks of wood were laid down on the face of Osho: “ The universe is singing a song, the universe is dancing along.”
And this is my song.
Luka van den Driesschen
( Alok Gayaka)
Amersfoort 2011
Pune, INDIA
Again, I was sleeping in the special room downstairs where Jan Foudraine used to have his office. Within seven days everything was organized. I had sold a few more things to have some pocket money while traveling. Only my guitar and my recording equipment were traveling with me. My ex-wife and my girlfriend Betty took me to Schiphol airport. Within twenty four hours I would be landing at Bombay. I had heard that I was not supposed to tell anyone where I was going because of the risk to be send back immediately. Nothing in my luggage should betray the goal of my journey. Fortunately I passed the customs at Bombay without a scratch. Coming out of the airport some man approached me immediately asking where I was going. I felt and I saw right away that this man was no taxi driver but a cop. I pretended not to understand him and said 'no I don't need a taxi' which made him even angrier. And again I repeated: 'me no need no taxi, me stay in Bombay...' Finally he gave up and let go of me. And before I knew it I was in the bus heading for Pune, about 400 kilometers from Bombay.
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