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Why do non-sannyasins have to sit behind the green line?

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"Proximity is a privilege earned through commitment; it creates a sacred space where deeper truths can unfold without the noise of misunderstanding."

According to Osho, non-sannyasins sit behind the green line because sannyasins, having committed themselves, are first-class participants entitled to closer presence. Proximity must be earned; paying with commitment gives value. The separation also safeguards a silent, trusting field so he can respond at higher levels; with outsiders in front he must start from ABC, the plane can’t take off, and misunderstandings arise.
Those who’ve committed get to sit close so he can speak deeply in a quiet, trusting space; newcomers sit back until they’re ready.
Why this matters practically
- Encourages real commitment instead of casual spectatorship.
- Protects a silent, focused atmosphere for deeper understanding.
- Reduces misunderstanding and allows advanced teachings to unfold.
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