Is the wisdom being imparted taking root within us?
Synthesized from Source
outcome
"True wisdom is not something to take root from outside; it is already within you, waiting for the courage to leap into the unknown."
According to Osho, true wisdom doesn’t need to ‘take root’ from outside—you already have wings. The master’s role is to remind you and spark courage; your part is to jump. Through meditation you open your innate wings; a single taste becomes unforgettable, like swimming or a bird’s first flight. Until you leap, teachings remain mere words.
You already know how to fly inside; a teacher just reminds you—try it once (meditate), and you won’t forget.
Why this matters practically
- Shifts focus from collecting ideas to taking the first courageous step in meditation.
- Builds trust in your own nature; one glimpse becomes a lasting inner compass.
- Helps overcome fear and hesitation by seeing them as part of learning to fly.
- Builds trust in your own nature; one glimpse becomes a lasting inner compass.
- Helps overcome fear and hesitation by seeing them as part of learning to fly.
AI Confidence Score: 84%
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