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Does the Master ever play hide-and-seek with the disciples?

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"The relationship between Master and disciple is a divine play, where the veiling of the Master's presence ignites a blissful longing and transforms the search into a joyous game of existence."

Like playing peekaboo, the Master hides nearby so you joyfully learn to look, love, and grow—and that fun practice readies you to meet the Divine everywhere.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces anxiety and impatience by turning seeking into joyful play.
- Trains you to sense the sacred in everyday moments and relationships.
- Builds trust and perseverance as you mature through the search.
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