Ask Osho!

What is the impact of not being accepted as a disciple?

Synthesized from Source outcome

"True acceptance and love flow silently from the master; they need no words or names to be felt."

According to Osho, the belief that you are not accepted as a disciple is an egoic illusion born of attachment to names and verbal assurances. Such doubt will sting—‘a burn, a hitch, a tremor’—because you have surrendered and long for acknowledgement. Yet true acceptance and love are already showering wordlessly; the master has no self-interest and needs not say ‘I love you.’ Learn to recognize love beyond names and words.
It only hurts because you expect names and words, but the master’s love is already there without saying it—so relax, trust, and feel it in silence.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces dependency on external validation and titles.
- Trains you to sense genuine, interest-free love beyond words.
- Loosens egoic craving for recognition, deepening discipleship.
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