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What is the process to take sannyas?

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"Taking sannyas is not a ritual; it is the courageous leap of love and devotion that bridges the distance between the seeker and the master, allowing depth to meet depth."

According to Osho, taking sannyas isn’t a ritual but the inner crossing of the distance between seeker and master—bridged by love, longing turned into devotion, and the courage to “pay the price.” It is a conscious yes: opening your doors, settling your roots, and becoming willing to receive what is beyond the world. Only in this receptivity can depth meet depth and real meeting happen.
Sannyas means opening your heart with real longing and saying a wholehearted yes inside so you can truly receive.
Why this matters practically
- Converts curiosity into committed practice, making real change possible.
- Creates true receptivity to guidance, so transmission and insight can happen.
- Ends restless seeking by rooting your energy in one path.
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