Ask Osho!

What is the secret of mastery?

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"Mastery is not a solitary achievement; it blossoms when we honor the past, learn from it, and engage in a living inquiry that transcends mere concepts."

According to Osho, mastery isn’t a solitary genius trick; it ripens when time, experiment, and accumulated human effort converge. Like Einstein beyond early atom-talk, the true master works experientially—not merely with concepts—and stands gratefully on predecessors’ shoulders while surpassing them. Real religion (and any art) matures this way: honor the past, drop its fixations, and embody living inquiry so deeper vision becomes possible.
Mastery grows by learning from those before you, testing things in real life, and letting time deepen your understanding.
Why this matters practically
- Shift from beliefs to experiments: practice, test, and verify rather than just think.
- Honor predecessors but dare to go beyond them with humility and courage.
- Be patient and consistent—build on foundations instead of reinventing the wheel.
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