‘A Buddha is a perfect master, a Jesus is a perfect master, a Mohammed is a perfect master—so is Kabir, Nanak. A perfect master is one who has succeeded in the impossible task of convincing blind people that light exists, of convincing deaf people that music exists—and not only exists but is worth searching for.’
A true master is a gift from existence, a lamp on a dark night lighting the path that leads to your true self. In these commentaries on Sufi stories, Osho speaks in prose that is closer to poetry. He is a great master of our time, living in the contemporary world and revealing truths hidden by social conditioning.
The perception and eloquence of these talks reveal his immense relevance to both the individual and the world as a whole. He is a ‘perfect master’ for today.

