Why do I still feel unfulfilled despite consuming so much from you?
Synthesized from Source
outcome
"The more you drink from the source, the deeper your thirst becomes, for true fulfillment lies not in consumption, but in the awakening of an insatiable longing for the Divine."
According to Osho, your lingering emptiness is purposeful: the master awakens and quenches thirst only to deepen it until it becomes total. The more you drink, the more thirsty you feel, because each sip lifts you to a higher, more intense longing that dissolves the 'you'. In sincere, wordless communion your question is already received; as this ripened thirst matures, the master becomes a door, and the Divine is directly available beyond the teacher.
You feel unfulfilled because the master gives you just enough to make your longing grow until it’s big enough to find truth (God) directly, beyond him.
Why this matters practically
- Stop chasing quick fixes; let your longing deepen as fuel for transformation.
- Practice receptive, wordless communion instead of collecting more words.
- See the teacher as a doorway, not the destination; aim for direct experience.
- Practice receptive, wordless communion instead of collecting more words.
- See the teacher as a doorway, not the destination; aim for direct experience.
AI Confidence Score: 96%
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