Ask Osho!

What can disciples do about having the best master in the world?

Synthesized from Source outcome

"Transformation arises not from striving for the best, but from the depth of your receptivity and trust in the process."

According to Osho, nothing can be done—neither by the disciples nor by the master—about having “the best master in the world.” The very notion of “best” is irrelevant; what matters is receptivity. Drop comparison and control, relax into trust, and allow the process to unfold. Transformation comes from openness, not from striving or ranking.
You can’t do anything about who is “best”—just stop comparing, relax, and stay open.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces ego-driven anxiety about rankings and perfection.
- Frees energy for trust, presence, and real learning.
- Lets transformation unfold naturally without forcing outcomes.
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