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Why do great masters never come together?

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"Great masters do not gather, for they are not part of the fearful herd; their communion is a silent reflection of individual presence, where two mirrors share no words."

According to Osho, great masters don’t come together because gathering is for the fearful herd; a master is an individual, not seeking safety or power in numbers. There is no purpose to organize; if they meet, they share silent presence, not discussion—two mirrors reflect nothing, two zeros add no words. Their communion is wordless, their authority self-sufficient.
True sages don’t make clubs—they feel whole alone, and when they meet, they simply enjoy quiet together.
Why this matters practically
- Choose individuality over crowd-identity; act from clarity, not fear.
- Practice silence and presence instead of chasing debates and alliances.
- Stop expecting spiritual unity to mean organizations; look for inner strength.
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