“Truth cannot be taught but it can be learned.”
When it comes to spirituality, there is a difference between a teacher and a master. In Osho’s words, a teacher is someone who teaches but a master is someone who is. And a disciple with the right inclination can learn everything that the master has to offer by emulating them.
Just as there is a difference between being a teacher and a master, a student and a disciple aren’t the same either. And if one truly wants to embark on a spiritual journey, it is imperative that one must become a disciple. But what does it take to become a disciple?
Read on to see what Osho has to say about it all by revisiting a popular Sufi story in How to Become a Disciple.
Imprint: Penguin
Published: Sep/2018
Length : 26 Pages
MRP : ₹15.00
In The Perfect Way, Osho beckons us to embark on a transformative journey from darkness to light, from a meaningless existence to a life filled with purpose and bliss. Are you ready to accept Osho’s invitation and rediscover the radiant path that leads to a world of infinite possibilities? Read this insightful excerpt from The […]