According to Osho, enlightenment ends the master’s personal work—nothing remains to attain—yet expression may overflow as compassion. For Gautam Buddha, realization completed his inner journey; what followed was often misheard, hence Ananda’s humble “I have heard.” Osho’s own work begins with enlightenment: consciously bridging the master–disciple gap, creating devices and language so silence can be transmitted and seekers can awaken.
Enlightenment finishes the search for the master, but starts the real sharing—so listen humbly, beyond words.