What defines a complete incarnation among true Masters?
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"In the light of love, all Masters are equal; the completeness of an incarnation lies not in rank, but in the depth of your devotion."
According to Osho, among enlightened Masters there is no higher or lower; in the light all yardsticks vanish. 'Complete incarnation' is not an objective rank but the devotee’s vision: whoever wholly captures your love becomes complete for you. Single-pointed faith leaves no second, so Krishna for a Krishna-bhakta, Mahavira for a Jain—each is complete, though ultimately all Masters are equal.
There isn’t a single “best” Master; the one you love totally is best for you, while all true Masters shine with the same light.
Why this matters practically
- Stops comparing gurus and reduces sectarian conflict
- Lets you commit wholeheartedly to one path without belittling others
- Cultivates humility and respect for diverse spiritual journeys
- Lets you commit wholeheartedly to one path without belittling others
- Cultivates humility and respect for diverse spiritual journeys
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