Ask Osho!

Who needs God when we have a master to guide us?

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"A true Master is not a destination but a window to the divine; trust him, but do not cling to the window—go through it to experience the sky."

According to Osho, a true Master is only a window to God, not a substitute. Trusting and surrendering to the Master is actually trusting and surrendering to the divine, but you must not cling to the window—go through it to the sky. The perfect Master gradually withdraws, making himself unnecessary so the disciple realizes God directly rather than worshiping the person.
A master is like a window to the sky of God—look through it to the beyond, but don’t worship the window.
Why this matters practically
- Receive guidance without becoming dependent on personalities.
- Keep devotion aimed at direct experience of the divine, not idols.
- Use trust to transcend ego, then stand free.
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