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What does it mean to be a master?

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"A master is one who sits in silent presence, desireless and free, becoming one with reality; in that stillness, others are effortlessly drawn to his luminous awareness."

According to Osho, a master is one who can simply sit silently—no mantra, no thought, no movement—utterly present and desireless, even free of the wish to be a master. In that non-doing, he is one with reality/God; energy gathers into luminous, restful awareness. From this center, an effortless gravitation arises, and others are drawn—not by seeking disciples, but by his silent being.
Being a master means sitting quietly without wanting anything, fully here and now, so your calm naturally helps and attracts others.
Why this matters practically
- - Calms restlessness and anxiety through simple, silent sitting without props.
- - Shifts focus from seeking status to cultivating presence; genuine influence emerges naturally.
- - Accumulates inner energy and clarity for wiser action in daily life.
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