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What is the nature of being a devotee?

Synthesized from Source definition

"To be a devotee is to surrender the ego and preferences, entering a profound communion with the master and existence, where trust becomes your only guide."

According to Osho, a devotee is the ripest phase of the seekerbeyond student and disciple—where all curiosity and ambition drop, and one moves in total, conscious trust. It is “even more difficult” than being a disciple because it requires complete surrender of ego and preferences. A devotee’s relationship is not accidental but a mature, unwavering communion with the master and existence.
A devotee fully lets go of ego and trusts a true guide and life itself, steadily and wholeheartedly.
Why this matters practically
- Replaces ego anxiety with trusting presence.
- Builds unwavering commitment beyond fleeting curiosity.
- Opens you to guidance that actually transforms your life.
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