Ask Osho!

What is the difference in compassion between a guru-disciple relationship and not having one?

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"Compassion flows as a choiceless gift of the Divine, whether it embraces the turmoil of a crowd or blooms in solitude; both are equally sacred expressions of love."

According to Osho, compassion doesn’t differ by having or not having a guru–disciple bond; it is the same choiceless flow of the Divine appearing in distinct forms. With disciples, compassion embraces the crowd’s turmoil—the thorns with the rose. Without disciples, compassion flowers alone. Neither is chosen; both are equally auspicious expressions of love.
Kindness is the same; one path hugs the noisy crowd, the other blooms quietly—neither is a personal choice.
Why this matters practically
• Stops judging teachers or paths; honor diverse expressions of truth.
• Helps you trust your own natural way instead of forcing choices.
• Lets you accept the “thorns” (difficulties) of service without complaint.
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