What is the nature of true masters and the acceptance of multiple spiritual figures?
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"True masters invite you to be a light unto yourself, teaching that true freedom lies in honoring the Whole rather than clinging to any single figure or ideology."
According to Osho, true masters differ, but the highest teach radical inner freedom: take no refuge in persons, ideologies, or sects—be a light unto yourself. Their 'don’t bow' means bow only to the Whole, not to a figure. When rightly heard, you become spacious and nonsectarian, able to honor many masters—or none—without clinging; misheard, it hardens ego into narrow allegiance.
Real masters want you free inside and devoted to the whole of life, so you don’t cling to one guru and can learn from anyone.
Why this matters practically
- Avoids cultish dependence and ego rigidity.
- Opens you to wisdom from many sources.
- Grounds spirituality in direct experience and humility.
- Opens you to wisdom from many sources.
- Grounds spirituality in direct experience and humility.
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