Why do Sufis deliberately disguise and hide themselves?
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"Sufis disguise themselves not to seek recognition, but to preserve their energy for those who genuinely yearn for truth, ensuring their presence serves the few rather than the many."
According to Osho, Sufis disguise and hide to protect their limited life-energy from being drained by the merely curious or fame-seeking crowds. They are not interested in name and recognition; they exist to awaken those who truly long for God and will stake everything for truth. By becoming 'invisible,' they prune distractions, ensuring their short time on earth serves a few real seekers rather than a desert of spectators.
They hide so they don’t waste energy on curious crowds and can help the few who truly want to find God.
Why this matters practically
- Focus your time on sincere seekers and meaningful work.
- Set boundaries to protect your energy from distractions.
- Choose depth over popularity; serve those ready to commit.
- Set boundaries to protect your energy from distractions.
- Choose depth over popularity; serve those ready to commit.
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