How can a disciple die in a master's presence, especially when the master is physically distant?
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"Dying in the master's presence is not about physical proximity, but about allowing love and trust to dissolve the ego, creating a communion that transcends space."
According to Osho, 'dying' in the master's presence means the ego melting through love and trust, not physical nearness. Physical distance is irrelevant; deepen devotion and the master's energy moves within you—he is 'inside' you. Each disciple must become the answer himself; sometimes the master's absence even helps surrender. Let love dissolve the 'I,' and communion happens beyond space.
You can ‘die’ to your ego by loving and trusting the master so much that he lives inside you, even if he’s far away.
Why this matters practically
- Removes dependence on physical proximity; practice love and trust anywhere.
- Transforms absence into a catalyst for surrender and ego dissolution.
- Anchors daily meditation in feeling the master's presence within.
- Transforms absence into a catalyst for surrender and ego dissolution.
- Anchors daily meditation in feeling the master's presence within.
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