Ask Osho!

Is it true that to be in communion with the master is the initiation?

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"Initiation is not a single act but a threefold journey, where the seeker transforms from curiosity to quest, from mind to heart, and ultimately dissolves into the master in egoless union."

According to Osho, initiation is not a single act of mere communion but a threefold journey: the student becomes a disciple (moving from curiosity to quest), the disciple becomes a devotee (from mind to heart), and finally the devotee dissolves in the master—true communion. Thus, initiation deepens step by step, culminating in egoless union rather than intellectual learning or borrowed knowledge.
It’s a gradual path: first you seek, then you love and trust, and finally you let go of ego and become one with the master.
Why this matters practically
- Shifts you from memorizing facts to living wisdom in unpredictable situations.
- Transforms a teacher-student link into a heart-based trust and devotion.
- Guides ego-surrender, opening clarity, humility, and real inner change.
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