Ask Osho!

Who is a saint and what is the hallmark of a saint?

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"A saint is one who embodies the Divine, living egoless and uncompromising, igniting a rebellion that transforms the self and guides others toward the inner throne of freedom."

According to Osho, a saint is one who lives as the Divine—egoless, boundless, uncompromising—whose hallmark is to state and embody what is without tampering. Such saintliness is rebellion: a fire that burns the ego to ashes, birthing total transformation. It undermines politics, competition, and prestige, guiding people toward meditation, devotion, and the inner throne of freedom.
A saint simply lives and tells the plain truth without changing it, so your ego burns away and real freedom can shine.
Why this matters practically
- Helps you face reality directly, ending confusion and fear.
- Encourages dropping ego, competition, and status-chasing, bringing peace.
- Inspires meditation and devotion that transform personal and social life.
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