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Is there a similarity between the intensity of effort in meditation and the magnetic pull towards a master?

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"The intensity that draws you to a master is the same energy that deepens your meditation; in coming closer to the master, you are ultimately coming closer to your own center, where the buddha within awaits your awakening."

According to Osho, there is no difference: the intensity that draws you to a master and the effort that deepens meditation are the same energy turning toward your center. Coming closer to the master is coming closer to yourself. At the center you discover the buddha—already present. The master is its manifestation; in you it is dormant, awaiting awakening through witnessing.
Yes—it's the same force: being drawn to a master and trying hard in meditation both lead you to the quiet, awake place inside.
Why this matters practically
- Unite devotion and practice: let love for the master fuel inner witnessing.
- Stop seeking outside; turn the same energy inward to your center.
- Bring the buddha-nature into daily life by remaining a witness in action.
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