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What is the significance of having a master?

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"A true master is a constant fire, a dependable warmth that fuels your search and ignites transformation. In their unwavering presence, you find the spark that keeps your spirit alive."

According to Osho, a true master is a "hot master"—a constant, dependable fire whose intensity doesn’t cool, unlike "hot lovers" whose warmth soon fades. This unwavering heat is a new kind of relationship; you can rely on it. The master’s sustained presence and energy provide the stable spark that keeps your search alive and makes transformation possible.
A master is like a campfire that never goes out, keeping you warm and guiding you long after quick sparks fade.
Why this matters practically
- Offers steady guidance you can trust beyond changing emotions.
- Sustains momentum in practice when personal motivation wanes.
- Creates a reliable field of presence and energy for growth.
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