What is the distinction between a yogi, bhakta, gyani, and tantrika?
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"Labels like yogi, bhakta, or gyani are mere mind-made distinctions; true masters are simply those who see, inviting you to drop categorization and seek your own awakening."
According to Osho, distinctions like yogi, bhakta, gyani, or tantrika are mind-made labels—pigeonholes for the unknown. Real masters are simply “people with eyes” among the blind: beings who see. Whether you name them yogis, bhaktas, Buddhas or Christs, the essence is the same—vision, awakening. Drop categorization; seek direct experience until seeing becomes your own.
Why this matters practically
- Shifts attention from sects and titles to actual inner awakening.
- Encourages firsthand experience instead of secondhand beliefs.
- Lessens egoic labeling, fostering unity and openness toward others.
- Encourages firsthand experience instead of secondhand beliefs.
- Lessens egoic labeling, fostering unity and openness toward others.
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