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What is the relationship between master and disciple?

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"The master does not teach; he simply exists, and in his silence, he ignites the disciple's own capacity to awaken. Trust in the master is the thread that connects you to the infinite."

According to Osho, the masterdisciple relationship is a silent, trustful communion where the master does nothing yet his presence serves as a thin thread to existence. Knowledge is irrelevant; it is the disciple’s loving trust and overflowing energy that awaken him. The master’s silence and being transmit assurance, igniting the disciple’s own capacity to break imagined chains and let existence take care.
It’s about loving trust and quiet presence— the master is a bridge, but your own trust wakes you up.
Why this matters practically
- Shift from collecting knowledge to cultivating trust and let-go.
- Practice receptivity and silence to feel supported by life.
- Recognize most limits are imagined, and drop them through trust.
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