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Does the true master ever test the disciple?

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"A true master tests the disciple not through announced exams, but in the silent moments of life, where awareness and innocence reveal the depth of one's being. Only when inner maturity blossoms do you realize the tests you have passed."

According to Osho, a true master tests the disciple continuously, moment to moment, through ordinary, silent situations—not with announced exams. The testing probes alertness, innocence, and the capacity to see beyond purpose and projections. You rarely know it's happening; only after inner maturity dawns do you recognize you’ve passed. If you notice the test, the master isn’t skillful.
Being with a true master is like a secret, nonstop quiz to see if you’re awake and not inventing meanings—and you usually don’t know you’re being quizzed.
Why this matters practically
- Stay alert and present in ordinary moments; life itself is the classroom.
- Stop forcing meanings; relax into purposeless is-ness.
- Be humble and sincere; you can’t “cheat” with quotes or pretense.
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