What drives the German sannyasins' relationship with Osho?
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"The bond between a seeker and the master is not born of social constructs, but from an inner calling that transcends all external forces. In this sacred dance of destiny, the heart knows its path, and no authority can alter its course."
According to Osho, the bond between German sannyasins and him arises from an inevitable, existential pull—'destined to happen'—rather than from social or political forces. He foresees Germany becoming a 'sannyas land,' suggesting a collective readiness and receptivity in the German psyche. Their connection is driven by inner calling and transformation, not ideology, and therefore cannot be prevented by external authorities.
Germans feel a natural pull toward Osho that no rules or leaders can stop.
Why this matters practically
- Prioritize inner calling over external pressure.
- See spiritual change as collective readiness, not politics.
- Trust that genuine transformation persists despite obstacles.
- See spiritual change as collective readiness, not politics.
- Trust that genuine transformation persists despite obstacles.
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