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How can a seeker distinguish between a command arising from violent tendencies and a teaching arising from compassion?

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"Total surrender is the path to transformation; if you cannot fully obey, then leave with reverence, for half-heartedness only breeds confusion."

According to Osho, a seeker cannot—and should not—distinguish whether a master’s command springs from violence or compassion; that burden lies with the master. The disciple’s task is total obedience after freely choosing the master. Partial acceptance destroys surrender. If the teaching feels wrong, don’t cherry-pick—leave wholly and reverently; otherwise, obey completely and transformation follows.
Pick your teacher carefully, then either follow them fully or leave respectfully—don’t judge each instruction.
Why this matters practically
- Ends hesitation and over-analysis, enabling deep commitment and growth.
- Clarifies accountability: you choose the master; the master owns the method.
- Provides a clean exit: if misaligned, leave fully without blame or bitterness.
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