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Does a true Master giving complete freedom to a disciple mean he doesn't care for them?

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"True freedom is the highest form of care; a Master who allows you to soar does not abandon you, but instead ignites your wings to embrace your own responsibility."

According to Osho, a true Master’s freedom-giving is the highest care, not indifference. He does not worry—worry feeds your anxiety and props up dreams—but he responds with compassion that awakens. Rather than becoming your crutch, he rouses you, sometimes sternly, to claim responsibility and grow wings. Freedom is the only path to liberation; dependency blocks your real healing.
He cares by waking you up and letting you stand on your own, not by worrying or becoming your crutch.
Why this matters practically
- Helps you distinguish loving guidance from anxious rescuing.
- Encourages personal responsibility instead of outsourcing your growth.
- Breaks dependency patterns so you can act with clarity and freedom.
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