Ask Osho!

How can I reconcile my relationship with multiple spiritual masters?

Synthesized from Source practice

"Loving one Master is to love all, for each is a doorway to the same boundless emptiness. Embrace the essence of discipleship without jealousy, and you will find unity in the diversity of wisdom."

According to Osho, discipleship isn’t monogamous: a true disciple learns through one living Master who serves as a doorway to all Masters—past, present, and future. Drop jealousy and possessiveness; in essence each Master is the same emptiness. Loving one is loving all. Practically, relate deeply to a living Master for immediacy, and recognize that calling any Master invokes the whole lineage without conflict.
All real Masters are one open door—trusting a living one connects you to them all, so there’s nothing to choose or fight over.
Why this matters practically
- Removes confusion and guilt about honoring multiple traditions.
- Encourages commitment to a living guide while respecting all Masters.
- Dissolves possessiveness and comparison, opening you to deeper learning.
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