What should an Osho sannyasin be like?
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"A true sannyasin embraces the chisel of life, trusting that even rebuke is a sculptor's touch, refining them until their inner brilliance shines forth."
According to Osho, a sannyasin should be fearless and sincere in inquiry, unafraid to ask, and grateful even for rebuke. He chastises only those with potential, like stone chosen to become a statue; thus a sannyasin welcomes the chisel—trusting, receptive, and ready to be refined until inner brilliance shines.
Don’t be scared to ask or be corrected; let yourself be shaped so your best can shine.
Why this matters practically
- Turns criticism into fuel for growth
- Encourages honest questions that clear confusion
- Builds trust and openness, accelerating inner transformation
- Encourages honest questions that clear confusion
- Builds trust and openness, accelerating inner transformation
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