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What should disciples understand if two true masters criticize and condemn each other?

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"When two true masters criticize each other, do not judge or take sides; simply follow the one who resonates with your heart and let your own experience guide you."

According to Osho, when two true masters criticize each other, a disciple should neither judge nor take sides; simply follow the one who resonates with your heart and verify through your own experience. Such clashes are useful—they shake off 'unbaked pots' and strengthen those joined by the heart. If your trust is real, criticism won’t disturb you; it will deepen clarity and commitment.
If two wise teachers argue, don’t get upset—follow the one your heart trusts and keep learning from your own steps.
Why this matters practically
- Prevents confusion and anger when teachers disagree.
- Keeps you grounded in direct experience rather than opinions.
- Deepens commitment by choosing with the heart, not the head.
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