Will becoming a sannyasin change my rapport with your writings, and will this change be beneficial?
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outcome
"Becoming a sannyasin transforms your relationship with my words from mere agreement to a deep trust in my living presence, guiding you beyond the confines of the mind into the realm of direct experience."
According to Osho, rapport with his writings only reinforces your mind and ego, whereas becoming a sannyasin shifts you from agreeing with his words to trusting his living presence and silence. He deliberately contradicts to break mental agreement, leading to satsang—attunement with his being. This change will hurt the ego yet is profoundly beneficial, bringing transformation beyond knowledge into direct experience.
Yes: sannyas moves you from agreeing with his words to trusting his presence, which may pinch your ego but truly helps you grow.
Why this matters practically
- Stops mental cherry-picking; invites surrender and trust.
- Turns knowledge into lived transformation through presence and silence.
- Weakens ego defenses, opening space for peace and clarity.
- Turns knowledge into lived transformation through presence and silence.
- Weakens ego defenses, opening space for peace and clarity.
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