How should a disciple approach the Master for darshan?
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"Come to the Master with an empty heart and a thirst for truth, ready to surrender your ego and embrace a total inner revolution. Only then can you truly receive the wisdom that transforms."
According to Osho, come to the Master for darshan as a true disciple: with an unquenchable thirst to learn, empty of pretension, courageously admitting “I don’t know.” Bring a beggar’s bowl—ego dropped, past declared futile—ready for total inner revolution and rebirth, not piecemeal reform. Don’t advise or argue; simply receive, surrender, and begin from A-B-C.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces ego, making you teachable and open to transformation.
- Prevents superficial fixes by inviting a full reset of habits and beliefs.
- Creates receptivity so the Master’s insight can actually work in you.
- Prevents superficial fixes by inviting a full reset of habits and beliefs.
- Creates receptivity so the Master’s insight can actually work in you.
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