Ask Osho!

Does the search come to an end when a seeker finds the true Master?

Synthesized from Source outcome

"Finding the true Master does not end your search; it ignites the real quest, inviting you to step aside from the self and merge with the Divine."

Core Insight:
According to Osho, finding the true Master does not end the search—it begins it. What ended is the aimless groping; with the Master, the real quest starts and is already half-accomplished because trust, direction, and vision arise. The Master is a window that gives a living glimpse and asks for deeper ego-effacement: step aside to meet the Master; step out completely to merge with the Divine.
No—the real journey starts with a true guide, who ends your wandering, gives you trust and a clear path, and teaches you to let the “me” fade so you can reach God.
Why this matters practically
- Replaces doubt with trust, making commitment and daily practice easier.
- Stops aimless seeking by providing clear direction and next steps.
- Cultivates humility and ego-release, the key to deeper realization.
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