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What happens to the process of listening when I return to the West if there is no personal God?

Synthesized from Source outcome

"Divinity is everywhere, and true listening transcends distance; it is your idea of separation that keeps you from tuning in to the echo of the Master."

According to Osho, because there is no personal God, divinity is everywhere and the Master functions as empty space—a mirror/echo. Listening doesn’t depend on proximity; it’s not bound by time or place. If you keep the same open attitude, you can ‘tune in’ from the West—try sitting daily (8 a.m. India time). Distance may even deepen the purity; only your idea of separation blocks it.
Stay open and you can hear me anywhere, because the real connection isn’t physical or personal.
Why this matters practically
- You can receive guidance without being physically near the Master or traveling.
- Shifts reliance from outer conditions to inner attunement, reducing anxiety and dependency.
- Trains you to transcend space—and eventually time—so the connection endures.
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