Ask Osho!

How do we voluntarily cut off attachment to the master?

Synthesized from Source practice

"See the master as a mirror, not a possession; let love ripen into awareness, and in that clarity, the master will disappear, leaving you utterly alone and free."

According to Osho, the master is the last and strongest attachment; you cannot drop it by will. Let love ripen into awareness: keep relating, but watch clinging moment to moment. See the master as a mirror, not a possession; use his presence as a bridge to your own being. In mature awareness, projection collapses—and the master ‘disappears,’ leaving you utterly alone and free.
Keep loving the master, but keep watching your urge to cling until that love becomes inner independence.
Why this matters practically
- Prevents spiritual dependency and cultishness.
- Turns devotion into self-realization and inner authority.
- Eases the pain of separation when the master is absent or dies.
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