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Does the search come to an end when a seeker finds the true Master?

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"Finding the true Master does not end your search; it ignites the real quest, inviting you to step aside from the self and merge with the Divine."

According to Osho, finding the true Master does not end the search—it begins it. What ended is the aimless groping; with the Master, the real quest starts and is already half-accomplished because trust, direction, and vision arise. The Master is a window that gives a living glimpse and asks for deeper ego-effacement: step aside to meet the Master; step out completely to merge with the Divine.
No—the real journey starts with a true guide, who ends your wandering, gives you trust and a clear path, and teaches you to let the “me” fade so you can reach God.
Why this matters practically
- Replaces doubt with trust, making commitment and daily practice easier.
- Stops aimless seeking by providing clear direction and next steps.
- Cultivates humility and ego-release, the key to deeper realization.
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