Ask Osho!

How should satsang be done?

Synthesized from Source practice

"True satsang arises not from the presence of a guru, but from your awakened capacity to learn; when your heart is open, every moment becomes a teacher."

According to Osho, true satsang centers on the disciple’s awakened capacity to learn, not on a guru. When your eyes and heart are open, every moment—birds, trees, people, birth to death—becomes your teacher. Cultivate receptivity, humility, and presence; then place, person, or tradition is secondary. Avoid the marketplace of ‘gurudom’; let life itself be the company of truth through your way of living.
Open your heart and learn from everything around you, instead of chasing a special guru.
Why this matters practically
- Prevents dependence on authority and exploitation; empowers inner learning.
- Turns daily life into continuous spiritual practice.
- Builds humility, presence, and responsiveness in relationships.
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