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What is the concept of mastery in relation to the self?

True mastery is the absence of the personal 'I'; it is becoming a hollow bamboo through which existence can sing freely.

— Osho
According to Osho, true mastery arises only when the personal 'I' is absent. The master is a guest—free, unpredictable, non-possessive—an empty flute through which existence sings. He does not do but allows, taking no credit, offering no obstruction. Mastery is egoless availability: becoming a hollow bamboo so that life moves purely through you—'I am not; only existence is.'

Being a master means your ego steps aside so life can play its music through you, like a breeze or a flute.

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