Question – Osho, Why is it so difficult to forgive, to stop clinging to hurts long since past?
Osho:  The ego exists on misery – the more misery  the more nourishment for it. In blissful moments the ego totally  disappears, and vice versa: if the ego disappears, bliss starts  showering on you. If you want the ego, you cannot forgive, you cannot  forget – particularly the hurts, the wounds, the insults, the  humiliations, the nightmares. Not only that you cannot forget, you will  go on exaggerating them, you will emphasize them. You will tend to  forget all that has been beautiful in your life, you will not remember  joyous moments; they serve no purpose as far as the ego is concerned.  Joy is like poison to the ego, and misery is like vitamins.
You will have to understand the whole mechanism of the ego. If you  try to forgive, that is not real forgiveness. With effort, you will only  repress. You can forgive only when you understand the stupidity of the  whole game that goes on within your mind. The total absurdity of it all  has to be seen through and through, otherwise you will repress from one  side and it will start coming from another side. You will repress in one  form; it will assert in another form – sometimes so subtle that it is  almost impossible to recognize it, that it is the same old structure, so  renovated, refurnished, redecorated, that it looks almost new.
The ego lives on the negative, because the ego is basically a  negative phenomenon; it exists on saying no. No is the soul of the ego.  And how can you say no to bliss? You can say no to misery, you can say  no to the agony of life. How can you say no to the flowers and the stars  and the sunsets and all that is beautiful, divine? And the whole  existence is full of it – it is full of roses – but you go on picking  the thorns; you have a great investment in those thorns. On the one hand  you go on saying, ”No, I don’t want this misery,” and on the other hand  you go on clinging to it. And for centuries you have been told to  forgive.
But the ego can live through forgiving, it can start having a new  nourishment through the idea that, ”I have forgiven. I have even  forgiven my enemies. I am no ordinary person.” And, remember perfectly  well, one of the fundamentals of life is that the ordinary person is one  who thinks that he is not; the average person is one who thinks that he  is not. The moment you accept your ordinariness, you become  extraordinary. The moment you accept your ignorance, the first ray of  light has entered in your being, the first flower has bloomed. The  spring is not far away.
Jesus says: Forgive your enemies, love your enemies. And he is right,  because if you can forgive your enemies you will be free of them,  otherwise they will go on haunting you. Enmity is a kind of  relationship; it goes deeper than your so-called love.
Savita has asked a question that, ”Osho, why a harmonious love affair  seems to be dull and dying?” For the simple reason because it is  harmonious; it loses all attraction for the ego; it seems as if it is  not. If it is absolutely harmonious you will completely forget about it.  Some conflict is needed, some struggle is needed, some violence is  needed, some hatred is needed. Love – your so-called love – does not go  very deep; it is only skin-deep, or maybe not even so deep. But your  hate goes very deep; it goes as deep as your ego.
Jesus is right when he says, ”Forgive,” but he has been misunderstood  for centuries. Buddha says the same thing – all the awakened ones are  bound to say the same thing. Their languages can differ, naturally –  different ages, different times, different people – they have to speak  different languages, but the essential core cannot be different. If you  cannot forgive, that means you will live with your enemies, with your  hurts, with your pains
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So on the one hand you want to forget and forgive, because the only  way to forget is to forgive – if you do not forgive you cannot forget –  but on the other hand there is a deeper involvement. Unless you see that  involvement, Jesus and Buddha is not going to help. Their beautiful  statements will be remembered by you, but they will not become part of  your lifestyle, they will not circulate in your blood, in your bones, in  your marrow. They will not be part of your spiritual climate; they will  remain alien, something imposed from the outside; beautiful, at least  it appeals intellectually, but existentially you will go on living the  same old way.
The first thing to remember is: ego is the most negative phenomenon  in existence. It is like darkness. Darkness has no positive existence;  it is simply absence of light. Light has a positive existence; that’s  why you cannot do anything directly with darkness. If your room is full  of darkness, you cannot put the darkness out of the room, you cannot  throw it out, you cannot destroy it by any means directly.
If you try to fight with it, you will be defeated. Darkness cannot be  defeated by fighting. You may be a great wrestler but you will be  surprised to know that you cannot defeat darkness. It is impossible, for  the simple reason that darkness does not exist. If you want to do  anything with darkness you will have to go via light. If you don’t want  darkness, bring light in. If you want darkness, then put the light off.  But do something with light; nothing can be done with darkness directly.  The negative does not exist – so is the ego.
That’s why I don’t say to you: Forgive. I don’t say to you: Don’t  hate; love. I don’t say to you that drop all your sins and become  virtuous. Man has tried all that and it has failed completely. My work  is totally different. I say: Bring light into your being. Don’t be  bothered by all these fragments of darkness.
And at the very center of darkness is ego. Ego is the center of  darkness. You bring light – the method is meditation – you become more  aware, you become more alert. Otherwise you will go on repressing, and  whatsoever is repressed has to be repressed again and again and again.  And it is an exercise in futility, utter futility. It will start coming  up from somewhere else. It will find some other, weaker point in you.
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Katyayani, you ask me: Why is it so difficult to forgive, to stop clinging to hurts long since past?
For the simple reason that they are all that you have got. And you go  on playing with your old wounds so that they keep fresh in your memory.  You never allow them to heal.
A man was sitting in a compartment in a  train. Across from him was sitting a Catholic priest who had a picnic  basket beside him. The man had nothing else to do so he just watched the  priest. After a while the priest opened the picnic basket and took out a  small cloth which he placed carefully on his knees. Then he took out a  glass bowl and placed it on the cloth.
Then he took out a knife and an apple, peeled the apple, cut it up,  put the pieces of apple in the bowl. Then he picked up the bowl, leaned  over and tipped the apple out of the window. Then he took out a banana,  peeled it, cut it up, put it in the bowl, and tipped it out of the  window. The same with a pear and a little tin of cherries and a  pineapple, and a pot of cream – he tipped them all out of the window  after carefully preparing them. Then he cleaned the bowl dusted off the  cloth, and put them back in the picnic basket.
The man who had been watching the priest in amazement, finally asked, ”Excuse me, Father, but what are you doing there?”
To which the priest replied coolly: "I'm making fruit salad.”
”But you are tipping it all out of the window,” said the man.
”Yes,” said the priest. ”I hate fruit salad.”
People go on carrying things that they hate. They live in their  hatred. They go on fingering their wounds so they don’t heal; they don’t  ALLOW them to heal – their whole life depends on their past. Unless you  start living in the present, you will not be able, Katyayani, to forget  and forgive the past.
I don’t say to you: Forget and forgive all that has happened in the  past; that is not my approach. I say: Live in the present that is the  positive way to approach existence. Live in the present. That is another  way of saying: Be more meditative, more aware, more alert, because when  you are alert, aware, you are in the present.
Awareness cannot be in the past and cannot be in the future.  Awareness knows only the present. Awareness knows no past, no future; it  has only one tense, the present. Be aware, and as you will start  enjoying the present more and more, as you will feel the bliss of being  in the present, you will stop doing this stupid thing that everybody  goes on doing. You will stop going into the past. You will not have to  forget and forgive, it will simply disappear on its own accord. You will  be surprised – where it has gone?
And once the past is no more there,  future also disappears because future is only a projection of the past.  To be free from past and future is to taste freedom for the first time,  is to taste God. And in that experience one becomes whole, healthy; all  wounds are healed. Suddenly there are no more any wounds; you start  feeling a deep well-being arising in you. That well-being is the  beginning of transformation.
Source – Osho Book “Tao: The Golden Gate, Vol 2″