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What is the responsibility of the Master?

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"The Master's responsibility is his alone; true discipleship lies in surrendering the ego and focusing on your own inner work. When surrender is authentic, transformation begins and the questions about the Master's duties fade away."

According to Osho, a Master's responsibility is the Master's alone; it is not the disciple's concern. Real discipleship is to drop the 'head' (the ego-mind), trust, and focus on one's own work: surrender, receptivity, and practice. When surrender is authentic, bargaining ends and transformation begins; questions about the Master's duties simply disappear.
Don't worry about what the teacher should do; your job is to let go of your stubborn head, trust, and do the practice.
Why this matters practically
- Stops judging the Master and redirects energy to your own growth.
- Builds trust and reduces anxiety about control.
- Creates space for real learning and transformation beyond thought.
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