Ask Osho!

What happens when one feels they have not fully experienced a teacher's teachings?

Synthesized from Source outcome

"Openness to uncertainty is the first step toward awareness; those who cling to certainty miss the essence of the teacher's wisdom."

According to Osho, you haven’t missed the teacher when you feel unfinished, uncertain, or even insecure; that openness is the beginning of awareness. Those who leave clutching certainty, dogma, and promises are the ones who miss. His teaching is to be alert here-and-now, welcoming life’s unpredictability and danger, choosing freedom and understanding over security and second-hand knowledge.
If you feel unsure, you’re waking up; if you feel totally sure, you’ve just grabbed a cage.
Why this matters practically
- Stay present with uncertainty instead of seeking fixed beliefs.
- Use awareness, not dogma, to respond to life’s changes.
- Choose freedom and growth over the false comfort of security.
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