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What are the different groups of esoteric masters and their influence on seekers and the world?

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"Without an inner circle to safeguard and translate the master’s realization, the message risks distortion, leaving seekers lost and the world hostile. True understanding flourishes only when the esoteric and the ordinary unite in harmony."

According to Osho, authentic transmission requires two circles: an inner esoteric group trained specifically to receive a master’s inexpressible realization and serve as mediators, and an outer circle of ordinary followers/the world. The inner group translates and safeguards the teaching; without it, seekers misinterpret, the message distorts, and the world may turn hostile—as with Jesus—whereas with such a group, understanding spreads, as with Buddha.
A few well-trained helpers learn a wise person’s deep truth and explain it clearly so people don’t misunderstand or harm the teacher.
Why this matters practically
- Gives seekers accurate guidance instead of confusion
- Protects the master and the message from hostility and distortion
- Helps the teaching endure and benefit society in a usable form
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