Ask Osho!

How can a seeker become a disciple without being impressed by the teacher's qualities?

Synthesized from Source outcome

"To become a disciple, drop all judgments and impressions; in silent receptivity, you return to your own center, discovering that the Master is not an ideal to imitate, but a catalyst for your own awakening."

According to Osho, a seeker becomes a disciple by dropping all judgment and impressions—neither agreeing nor disagreeing—and simply being open: just listen, watch, and feel. In that silent receptivity the mind stops and energy returns to its own center. The Master is not an ideal to imitate, but a catalytic presence helping you fall back to your source.
Don’t copy the teacher; quietly listen without judging, and the quiet inside will show you your own truth.
Why this matters practically
- Prevents blind imitation and guru-worship.
- Cultivates inner silence where authentic guidance appears.
- Builds self-trust and clarity for real-life choices.
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