What happens when a master dies?
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outcome
"When a master dies, the outer form may vanish, but the inner communion deepens, transforming grief into celebration as the master becomes part of your very soul."
According to Osho, when a master dies, nothing essential is lost for the enlightened or truly devoted; the outer form disappears, but the inner communion intensifies. The disciple turns inward, celebrating rather than grieving, because the master has become part of their very soul. Vision closes to the world to preserve the inner presence; love replaces attachment, and the ultimate has already been seen.
A true disciple doesn’t lose the master when the body dies; the master lives inside, bringing joy instead of sorrow.
Why this matters practically
- Grieve by turning inward, honoring the inner presence rather than clinging to form.
- Prioritize meditation and remembrance over outer rituals.
- Transform loss into love and celebration of what’s realized within.
- Prioritize meditation and remembrance over outer rituals.
- Transform loss into love and celebration of what’s realized within.
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