Ask Osho!

What is the experience of intimacy with a master?

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"True intimacy with a master is a silent communion of spirits, where respectful distance nurtures trust and waiting transforms into a profound meditation of love and understanding."

According to Osho, true intimacy with a master is not physical nearness but a silent, heart-to-heart communion where the spirit meets the spirit. Physical closeness breeds taking-for-granted and fear; respectful distance and non-demanding presence open the disciple. In seclusion, the master’s absence ripens waiting, and waiting itself becomes meditation—softening resistance, inviting trust, and allowing an effortless inner meeting to flower into love and understanding.
It feels like your heart quietly opening to the master from within, even without sitting next to him.
Why this matters practically
- Stop chasing access; give space to deepen trust and receptivity.
- Use waiting as meditation to soften impatience and ego.
- Focus on inner openness rather than questions, demands, or rituals.
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