Was Dadu's discovery that of an inquirer, a practitioner, or a devotee?
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"A devotee does not seek answers or attainments; he dissolves the seeker itself in love and surrender, revealing the truth when the 'I' disappears."
According to Osho, Dadu's discovery is that of a devotee: it begins where the inquirer’s questions and the practitioner’s methods drop. A devotee does not seek answers or attainments; he dissolves the seeker itself in love and surrender. Truth is not reached by intellect or technique, but revealed when the 'I' disappears, leaving only the real.
Why this matters practically
- Shifts focus from mental debate and endless techniques to heartfelt surrender.
- Reduces egoic struggle and anxiety by trusting and letting go.
- Opens direct, peaceful experience of truth beyond concepts.
- Reduces egoic struggle and anxiety by trusting and letting go.
- Opens direct, peaceful experience of truth beyond concepts.
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