Is it possible to lose one's innocence once a love relationship with the master is established?
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outcome
"True love with the Master is not a relationship but a dissolution; as the ego evaporates, innocence deepens, revealing the open sky of being."
According to Osho, innocence cannot be lost once true love with the Master flowers—because it isn’t a relationship at all but a dissolution. The Master is pure nothingness; as the disciple draws near, the ego evaporates like a dewdrop merging into the lake. With the seeker gone, only open sky remains; innocence deepens as communion, not possession—the doors are already open.
When you truly love a Master, your “me” melts away, so there’s no one left to lose innocence—only simple, open being.
Why this matters practically
- Shift from egoic relating to relaxed trust and presence.
- Drop restless seeking; notice the “doors are already open” now.
- Let go of possession and fear in love; allow silence and simplicity to blossom.
- Drop restless seeking; notice the “doors are already open” now.
- Let go of possession and fear in love; allow silence and simplicity to blossom.
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