Ask Osho!

What should a devotee's practice be when they only know the teacher and not the divine in all things?

Synthesized from Source practice

"When your devotion is anchored only in the teacher, look deeper into their emptiness; through trust, let that glimpse of the Divine unfold in every leaf, every star, and every child."

According to Osho, when devotion clings only to the teacher, look again—into the Master’s emptiness—with trust and without doubt, until a real glimpse arises. That glimpse becomes the key: then practice seeing and bowing to the same living presence in all—trees, stars, children, every leaf. The veil is your doubt; lift it, and the teacher becomes a window through which the Divine appears everywhere.
Look deeply at your teacher with trust until you truly feel the sacred, then notice that same life shining in everything.
Why this matters practically
- Ends dependence on one person by revealing the sacred in all life
- Dissolves doubt and separation, bringing peace and clarity
- Turns ordinary moments into continuous meditation and gratitude
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