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What is the right attitude of a disciple towards trust?

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"Trust is the humble surrender of your ego, allowing you to dissolve like a dewdrop in the ocean of the Master’s wisdom."

According to Osho, a disciple's right attitude to trust is humble surrender: recognize your ignorance, drop the ego's urge to puzzle out meanings, and fall in tune with the Master. Trust means becoming part of his family, ready to dissolve like a dewdrop in the ocean, rather than seeking certification or debating. Only such openness allows real understanding to arise beyond intellectual fragments.
Trust like a child: admit you don't know, stop arguing, and let the teacher guide you so you can truly learn.
Why this matters practically
- Cuts ego and defensiveness, making learning effortless.
- Shifts from endless thinking to lived experience and clarity.
- Builds a supportive connection with the guide, speeding transformation.
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