Who can portray the master?
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"The master cannot be portrayed, for he exists beyond images and concepts; he is known only in the stillness of your own being."
According to Osho, no one can portray the master—just as no one can truly portray oneself. All portraits are mere reflections, like the moon shimmering in a lake: appearances without essence. The master cannot be captured by images, descriptions, or concepts; he is known only through direct, inner silence and meditative experience, not representation.
Nobody can truly picture a master; you must quiet down and feel it inside yourself.
Why this matters practically
- Shifts focus from idolizing images to seeking lived truth.
- Encourages meditation and silence to know reality firsthand.
- Prevents distortion by dropping secondhand concepts and projections.
- Encourages meditation and silence to know reality firsthand.
- Prevents distortion by dropping secondhand concepts and projections.
AI Confidence Score: 95%
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