Is the behavior of betraying a master a reflection of the political mind's last effort?
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"Betrayal of a master reveals the mind's last desperate attempt to cling to power and avoid the profound transformation that true freedom demands."
According to Osho, betrayal of a master springs from humanity’s undeveloped, politicized mind that clings to father figures and power structures. When a master demands inner evolution and freedom from priests and politicians, the childish, fearful ego retaliates—sometimes even selling the master out. Such treachery is the mind’s final defense to avoid transformation and preserve dependency, dogma, and the status quo.
Yes—people betray a true teacher because their scared, boss-loving mind doesn’t want to change, so it attacks the one who asks them to grow.
Why this matters practically
- Notice when fear makes you attack what actually helps you grow.
- Drop dependence on authority figures and take responsibility for awareness.
- Stay with inner transformation instead of following herd politics and dogma.
- Drop dependence on authority figures and take responsibility for awareness.
- Stay with inner transformation instead of following herd politics and dogma.
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