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The Master's Gift Of Insecurity

By Staff

A Master is one who will throw you upon the utter insecurity of life. He is the only one who gives you complete freedom. That is why with him, you feel insecure; you feel afraid. Freedom creates fear.

You will never feel utterly insecure in your other relationships because there is always some push and pull of greed, fear and anger that keeps you well settled in the familiar patterns of relationships. But with a Master, you are totally free. So you become afraid.

A small story:

A man was in prison for 20 years.

On the day of his release, he appeared very worried and tense.

His friend in the prison asked him, "What has happened to you? Why are you so worried?"

The man replied, "I am afraid. What will I do when I go out?"

The prison has created such a solid pattern of security for the man that he does not know what he will do when he goes outside! This is the danger of getting caught in patterns and security.

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Story first published: Thursday, June 4, 2009, 10:50 [IST]