Ask Osho!

What is the experience of being in the presence of a master?

Synthesized from Source outcome

"In the presence of a master, you are reminded of your unrecorded innocence, where the burdens of the mind dissolve, allowing you to taste the fresh, childlike joy of life itself."

According to Osho, being with a master is a remembrance, not a lesson: his presence revives your earliest, unrecorded innocence—those responsibility-free, luminous moments the mind forgot and replaced with grievances. In that field, the mind’s habit of storing insults and missing beauty is suspended; you taste a fresh, childlike joy and trust, beyond words or promises, a living romance with life itself.
It feels like someone helps you remember your happiest, carefree childhood feeling—before worries and hurts.
Why this matters practically
- Shifts attention from grudges to beauty, easing stress.
- Rekindles trust and playfulness, improving relationships and creativity.
- Offers a direct, felt experience beyond beliefs or politics.
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