Ask Osho!

What is the difference between a master and the perfect master?

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"A Master awakens trust through experience, but a perfect Master transcends the ego, serving and transforming without attachment to doership or the allure of power."

According to Osho, a Master is one who knows from his own experience and can awaken trust; a perfect Master is egoless, a flawless conduit who never claims doership, cannot be deceived by disciples' experiences, and can transmit awakening by mere presence and precise devices. The teacher borrows; the Master knows; the perfect Master knows, serves, and transforms without being tempted by spiritual power.
A Master truly knows; a perfect Master is so empty of ego that his very presence helps others awaken without getting fooled by praise or powers.
Why this matters practically
- Choose guidance by authenticity, not showy miracles.
- Cultivate trust while avoiding guru-worship and power trips.
- Practice humility: real knowing serves and transforms without claiming credit.
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