Is taking the role of a therapist dangerous to my own spiritual growth?
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outcome
"When you share from love rather than authority, you become a humble guardian of healing, learning alongside those you support."
According to Osho, taking the therapist’s role is dangerous only when it breeds the savior fantasy—turning technique into authority and inflating the ego. Drop 'help' for 'sharing,' remember your knowledge is borrowed, be one among friends, and let love—not hierarchy—do the healing. Act as a humble coordinator/guardian, learning as you facilitate.
It only harms your growth if you act like a savior; just share, love, and learn with people as equals.
Why this matters practically
- Prevents ego inflation and the subtle power-trip that blocks growth.
- Builds trustful, loving groups where real healing happens beyond technique.
- Keeps you learning and grounded, turning therapy into mutual transformation.
- Builds trustful, loving groups where real healing happens beyond technique.
- Keeps you learning and grounded, turning therapy into mutual transformation.
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