What is the significance of slander against a master?
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"Slander against a master is the echo of truth that disturbs the comfort of the ego; embrace it with love, for even hate can transform into the deepest love."
According to Osho, slander inevitably surrounds a true master; it signals that living truth jars society’s ego and interests. For disciples, it is a necessary ordeal—the price of the path—testing love, courage, and nonreactivity. Do not suppress or fight it; listen with love and gratitude, without ill will. Even defamation can open dialogue, and hate may ripen into love.
When people speak badly about a real teacher, it’s normal—stay kind and calm, because even hate can turn into love.
Why this matters practically
- Builds resilience against social pressure and ridicule.
- Trains compassion and equanimity instead of retaliation.
- Turns criticism into dialogue that can awaken both sides.
- Trains compassion and equanimity instead of retaliation.
- Turns criticism into dialogue that can awaken both sides.
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