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Can curious and suspicious individuals become good followers?

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"True discipleship is born not from mere curiosity, but from a profound thirst to know oneself, transforming all questions into the singular quest: "Who am I?"

According to Osho, the merely curious—and those collecting answers—cannot become true disciples. Curiosity is childish, a surface itch; real discipleship arises from an intense, transforming thirst that condenses all questions into one: “Who am I?” Such sincerity opens the heart beyond yes/no debates, forsakes greed for heavenly rewards, and is ready to change one’s life—not just accumulate ideas.
Being nosy or suspicious isn’t enough; you need a deep, life-changing hunger to know who you really are.
Why this matters practically
- Replace scattered questions with the single inner inquiry: Who am I?
- Stop collecting answers; cultivate silence, openness, and readiness to change.
- Avoid spiritual greed (chasing rewards); honor authentic thirst for truth.
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