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Why take a guru instead of connecting directly with the Divine?

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"A guru is not a crutch but a catalyst; he gives you the courage to leap into the unknown, but the journey to the Divine is yours alone."

According to Osho, take a guru only if you must: the very need to ask reveals you’re not ready to walk utterly alone. A guru cannot accompany you to the Divine; he merely gives courage, confidence, and the first push—like standing on the riverbank while you learn to swim—until trust in your own buoyancy awakens.
A guru is like someone standing by the pool so you feel safe to jump in; you still do the swimming.
Why this matters practically
- Helps overcome fear and hesitation at the start of spiritual practice.
- Prevents dependency: use a guide for courage, but rely on your own inner experience.
- Builds trust in life’s support, so effort becomes relaxed and effective.
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