Ask Osho!

Have we failed in any way that requires you to speak again?

Synthesized from Source outcome

"You cannot fail me, for I impose no commandments; your only responsibility is to fulfill your own being, not to live up to my ideals."

Core Insight:
According to Osho, you have not failed—and cannot fail—him, because he gives no commandments or superhuman ideals to betray. Unlike prophets who impose expectations, he expects nothing; therefore you cannot go against him. Your responsibility is to fulfill your own being, not his idea. His speaking invites self-understanding, not obedience, so no failure compels him to speak again.
No, you haven’t failed Osho—he sets no rules to break; just be yourself and grow in your own way.
Why this matters practically
- Releases guilt and fear of disappointing a teacher, encouraging authenticity.
- Shifts focus from obeying rules to self-understanding and natural growth.
- Protects you from external control and unrealistic, superhuman ideals.
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