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Does a disciple only truly comprehend the master's compassion when enlightened and less dependent on it?

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"True understanding of a master’s compassion arises only when you shed dependence; in freedom, gratitude blooms and enlightenment reveals the depth of love that was always present."

According to Osho, a disciple truly grasps the master’s compassion only when inner dependence has dropped—ultimately with enlightenment. Dependence is a childhood fixation that enslaves the seeker and blocks understanding. He urges declaring freedom now and meditating; independence itself opens the way to enlightenment. Then, without needing the master, gratitude flowers naturally, and the master’s compassion is clearly seen.
You really feel the teacher’s love when you stop leaning on them, stand on your own through meditation, and then gratitude comes by itself.
Why this matters practically
- Breaks dependency patterns and prevents spiritual exploitation.
- Focuses you on meditation and personal responsibility.
- Fosters mature gratitude and clarity instead of clinginess.
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