Ask Osho!

What is the significance of devotion in spiritual practice?

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"Devotion is the fire that consumes all attachments, leading you back to your own being, where only the purity of awareness remains."

According to Osho, devotion is a paradoxical fire: love your master totally, yet be ready to ‘strike him’—drop all clinging when it hinders truth. True faith dissolves the duality of master and disciple, turning you back to your own being. Devotion culminates in inner freedom, where forms and idols can be burned, and only your crystal awareness remains.
Trust and love your teacher so deeply that you can let go of them and follow your own inner truth.
Why this matters practically
- Cultivates inner authority over dependence on teachers or rituals.
- Reduces attachment and fear by loving without clinging.
- Enables clear, courageous choices, even when dropping old beliefs.
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