Ask Osho!

Do you claim to be a disciple of any guru?

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"True discipleship is not about clinging to a guru, but about learning from the entirety of existence; when you are open, the universe itself becomes your guide."

According to Osho, he makes no claim to be a disciple of any particular guru: true discipleship is the capacity to learn moment to moment from the whole of existence. When learning flowers, the universe itself is the guru; clinging to one person signals that learning hasn’t matured. A real guru never claims; drop fixation on gurus and remain open—then guidance appears everywhere.
Don’t stick to one teacher—keep learning from everything and everyone, all the time.
Why this matters practically
- Encourages openness and continuous learning in every situation.
- Reduces dependency on authority; fosters direct, lived understanding.
- Transforms praise and problems alike into teachers, building resilience.
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