What happens when I become unattached to the teacher?
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outcome
"When you become unattached to the teacher, you drop the burden of secondhand guidance and embrace this moment fully; in that totality lies the essence of enlightenment."
According to Osho, when you become unattached to the teacher, you drop secondhand guidance, striving and future-oriented hope; you live this moment totally—joyfully, fearlessly—and that very suchness is enlightenment. In that ripened freedom, even enlightenment is transcended: the experiencer and the experienced disappear into nirvana, an absolute silence. Without clinging, existence itself cares for you, and an inner 'atomic' awakening unfolds naturally.
Let go of clinging to any teacher and fully be here now; then awakening happens by itself until even ‘you’ and ‘teacher’ quietly fade away.
Why this matters practically
- Frees you from dependency and anxiety about spiritual progress.
- Deepens presence, joy, and love in everyday moments.
- Builds trust that life supports you without grasping or control.
- Deepens presence, joy, and love in everyday moments.
- Builds trust that life supports you without grasping or control.
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