What is the meaning of having disciples?
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definition
"A disciple is not one who follows, but one who surrenders to the Master’s presence, allowing transformation to blossom like flowers awakening to the sun."
According to Osho, disciples exist so the Master’s catalytic presence—not any doing—can work; like the sun awakening flowers, the Master’s mere being triggers transformation when the disciple allows, surrenders, and becomes receptive. “Having disciples” simply means a field where this alchemical, ego-dissolving shift can happen; gratitude arises, yet no one has truly “done” anything.
Why this matters practically
- Practice letting-go and receptivity instead of forcing change.
- Seek silent presence (satsang) rather than techniques to catalyze shifts.
- Loosen egoic doership; cultivate trust and gratitude.
- Seek silent presence (satsang) rather than techniques to catalyze shifts.
- Loosen egoic doership; cultivate trust and gratitude.
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