What is the purpose of hanging pictures of spiritual teachers around the neck of disciples?
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"The purpose of hanging a master's picture around your neck is to make you look foolish, for in that ridicule, you shed the weight of respectability and discover the freedom of being yourself."
According to Osho, there is no spiritual utility in hanging a master's picture around a disciple’s neck; it is his own eccentric, purposeless device. Its pointlessness is the point: to make you look foolish in the world so you appear ridiculous. Through such ridicule, your clinging to respectability loosens and you taste freedom from roles, purposes, and borrowed traditions.
He does it for no real reason except to help you get okay with looking silly, so you stop clinging to being ‘respectable.’
Why this matters practically
- Loosens fear of judgment and social image.
- Cultivates playfulness and acceptance of purposelessness, easing inner rigidity.
- Frees you to act from authenticity rather than borrowed rituals.
- Cultivates playfulness and acceptance of purposelessness, easing inner rigidity.
- Frees you to act from authenticity rather than borrowed rituals.
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