Core Insight:
According to Osho, a master remains silent because true help depends on the disciple’s readiness, not on repeated questioning. Out-of-season answers harm: they’re misunderstood, memorized, and misused. Silence protects truth, ripens thirst, and sometimes is itself the answer when words cannot carry it. When the disciple matures, the master speaks—or transmits—naturally, even unasked.