What is the reason for the lack of devotional feeling in today's society despite the influence of past devotees?
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"Devotion cannot be inherited; it must be ignited within each individual, for only then can the light of saintliness truly spread."
According to Osho, the scarcity of devotion persists because devotion and knowledge are non‑transferable: saints can only testify that awakening is possible, not hand it over. We replace personal experiment and life-change with hearing, studying, and institutionalizing—collecting sayings, earning doctorates, building sects and temples—while doubt and ego keep us from doing what they did. Unless each person lights their own lamp, saintliness cannot spread.
You can’t borrow devotion from saints or books—you must practice and change yourself, not just admire, study, or build monuments.
Why this matters practically
- Turn inspiration into action: meditate, serve, and live what you hear.
- Question less, experiment more—test teachings in your life.
- Resist mere ritual or hero-worship; cultivate a direct, living connection.
- Question less, experiment more—test teachings in your life.
- Resist mere ritual or hero-worship; cultivate a direct, living connection.
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