Is there a true Upanishad experience when we sit together and you speak to us?
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"The true Upanishad experience unfolds in the silent communion of hearts, where the master becomes a guest in the disciple's readiness to receive."
According to Osho, a true Upanishad is already happening when we sit together: it is a silent, heart-to-heart communion where master and disciple meet and merge in love and trust. Words only prepare the field; the real transmission descends in silence when you are open, fearless, and receptive. Keep your inner doors open—the master becomes a guest in the disciple’s heart when the disciple is ready.
Yes: when you sit with an open, loving heart, something beyond words quietly flows from the master to you.
Why this matters practically
- Value silence over explanations to receive deeper understanding.
- Practice openness, trust, and courage to become receptive to insight.
- Focus on readiness: keep your inner doors open instead of chasing experiences.
- Practice openness, trust, and courage to become receptive to insight.
- Focus on readiness: keep your inner doors open instead of chasing experiences.
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