What are the qualities of a true disciple?
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"A true disciple surrenders the hesitant mind, risks everything, and commits fully to the master, for in that leap of faith, the seed of ego drops and the soul begins to flower."
According to Osho, a true disciple embodies trust, love and patience, gathers courage to take the jump, surrenders the hesitant mind, and chooses the master as totally as the master has chosen him. He lets the seed of ego drop into the soil, risks everything because nothing real can be lost, acts rather than circles in thought, commits now, and thus flowers fully—able not only to know but to share and overflow.
Trust deeply, be patient and brave, stop overthinking, say a wholehearted yes, and let go so you can grow and share your joy.
Why this matters practically
- Breaks hesitation and enables decisive, wholehearted commitment.
- Transforms fear of loss into growth by trusting and acting now.
- Opens deeper learning and the ability to share insights with others.
- Transforms fear of loss into growth by trusting and acting now.
- Opens deeper learning and the ability to share insights with others.
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