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What defines a disciple in relation to a master?

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"A disciple is not one who merely agrees with the master's words, but who resonates with his being, embracing the silent truth that transcends all philosophy."

A true disciple follows the master’s silent presence, not just his talk.
Why this matters practically
- Shifts focus from dogma to lived experience and presence.
- Encourages deep listening and trust instead of endless argument.
- Cultivates inner alignment by sensing the truth beyond words.
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