Ask Osho!

What is the basis of the doctrinal system that states a devotee can never become God?

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"The insistence that a devotee can never become God is a protective measure for the ego; in reality, the devotee is already God, simply unaware of their true nature."

According to Osho, the claim that a devotee can never become God is not a final doctrine but a pedagogical method. It is adopted to protect the ignorant mind from inflating the ego with 'I am God,' which derails devotion. By insisting on separation, traditions cultivate humility and surrender until awareness ripens—though in truth, the devotee already is God but unaware.
Teachers say “you can’t be God” to keep beginners humble and safe from ego until they’re ready to realize the divinity already within.
Why this matters practically
- Prevents spiritual ego and self-deception.
- Encourages humility, surrender, and steady practice.
- Helps you choose a method appropriate to your stage.
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