Discipleship
Semantic insights and definitive answers sourced directly from Osho discourses.
"Discipleship is not something to be earned; it is a natural blossoming that occurs when the ego is exhausted and you surrender into trust and love."
"In a world on the brink of self-destruction, modern media becomes the lifeline, allowing the urgent message of inner revolution to blossom into a global transformation."
"Working for the master and working on yourself are one and the same; when you embody the truth, your life becomes the mission, radiating the master's message effortlessly."
"A true master dances with each disciple's uniqueness, using humor and compassion to dissolve their egos, guiding them from identity to the silent center where being "nobody" unveils the truth of being "everybody."
"Dedicating discourses to disciples is not just an act of affection; it is a profound recognition of their potential as buddhas-in-the-making, igniting the flame of awareness within them."
"A living master ignites your awakening, allowing you to realize your own buddhahood rather than becoming a mere imitation of another. In this sacred presence, your unique truth can blossom, transcending the need for fame or recognition."
"The true disciple is not the learned fool or the unlearned fool, but the blessed fool who recognizes his ignorance and is ready to embrace the wisdom of not knowing."
Why do disciples leave their masters?
definition"When the disciple chooses attachment over surrender, they forsake the path and the master, for true transformation demands the courage to let go."
"True communication is an alchemical dance between the master and the receptive disciple; it thrives in intimacy, where depth is found, not in the noise of the masses."