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What is the personality of Devarshi Narada in relation to supreme liberation?

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"To be truly liberated is to become a hollow flute, allowing the Divine to play through you, embodying both the earthly and the transcendent without attachment to a fixed self."

According to Osho, Devarshi Narada has no personal doer or fixed personality; he is a hollow flute through which the Divine plays. Appearing tangled and in-between earth and heaven, he is a living bridge—worldly from one side, utterly dispassionate from the other. His seeming inconsistencies arise from total surrender. This capacity to hold both shores is the very mark of supreme sannyas—true liberation beyond all molds.
Narada has no ego of his own; he lets God act through him, so he may look mixed-up, but he really connects heaven and earth and is truly free.
Why this matters practically
- Loosen rigid self-images and let a deeper intelligence guide actions.
- Balance daily responsibilities with inner detachment without guilt.
- Judge spiritual growth by surrender and awareness, not by tidy appearances.
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