Is the coming again a need of the world?
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definition
"The enlightened one returns not for personal glory, but in response to the world's collective cry for bliss, answering the call of suffering with unconditional love."
According to Osho, the enlightened one returns only because the world needs it: the collective cry of suffering summons him to share bliss. On the inner plane, the listener appears first—the call creates the teacher. Buddhas and Mahaviras come in response, not from personal agenda. Their love is unconditional; their presence abides only while there is a genuine need and receptive hearts.
They come back because we truly need and call them; our listening brings the teacher, not the other way around.
Why this matters practically
- Your sincere longing and receptivity invite guidance—cultivate deep listening.
- Don’t wait passively; your seeking co-creates the teacher and the teaching.
- Serve when called: act from others’ need, not from personal ambition.
- Don’t wait passively; your seeking co-creates the teacher and the teaching.
- Serve when called: act from others’ need, not from personal ambition.
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