“The search depends on the seeker.”
We live in an age where it isn’t difficult to find a master to guide you along your spiritual journey. In fact, spirituality in itself has become a fad. However, for someone who is looking for real inner growth, simply finding a master or a guru doesn’t help.
Even after a person has made the transition from being a follower to a disciple, how far they go on their journey depends on the master. To identify what kind of master can serve one best, one needs to understand key differences between various seemingly straightforward concepts.
In The Real Master, Osho revisits a popular Sufi story about Bahauddin El-Shah to talk about what it means to be a master to a disciple. Read on.
Imprint: Penguin
Published: Sep/2018
Length : 30 Pages
MRP : ₹15.00
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