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What does it mean to be a successor of Osho?

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"To be a successor of Osho is to dissolve into love and silence, embodying the essence of the master without the chains of hierarchy or competition."

According to Osho, a 'successor' is a political, bureaucratic idea alien to consciousness. He appoints none. Instead, through love, trust, and inner emptiness, a disciple becomes one with the master, absorbing his silence, insight, and dance. This is transmission, not hierarchy: no competition, no ranks. Many can equally carry his presence and message, being him rather than following him.
It's not about getting his job; it's letting your heart be so open that you share his love and wisdom as if they are your own.
Why this matters practically
- Shifts focus from titles to personal transformation and lived insight.
- Ends rivalry; fosters equality and cooperative service.
- Lets you transmit peace and love naturally in everyday actions.
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