Why is service to the saints so important?
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"Service to the saints is not about utility; it is a loving pretext to remain close to the master, where you catch their presence and gain the courage to leap into the unknown."
According to Osho, service to the saints matters not as utility but as a loving pretext to remain near the master. In that nearness one 'catches' their presence, is dyed in their color, and gains the courage to leap into the unknown. Proximity becomes transmission: Upanishadic insight arises, the heart hears the sky's call, and the disciple's wings unfurl.
Serving saints keeps you close to their presence so their wisdom and courage naturally rub off on you.
Why this matters practically
- Being near awakened presence accelerates inner change without effort.
- It strengthens courage and trust to face the unknown in life.
- Turns everyday actions into opportunities for silence, receptivity, and inspiration.
- It strengthens courage and trust to face the unknown in life.
- Turns everyday actions into opportunities for silence, receptivity, and inspiration.
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