Core Insight:
According to Osho, 'deciding' to be a bodhisattva is perilous if you still cling to this shore; it becomes a pious excuse to avoid inner renunciation. A true bodhisattva arises only after total unclinging and egolessness, then chooses to remain briefly—at most one life—to share freely. Inevitably this ripens into Buddhahood, helping from the other shore.