Why is it so difficult to feel equal to and love everyone?
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outcome
"When you drop comparison, you discover the unique signature of each being, and love flows effortlessly from the wellspring of compassion."
According to Osho, it’s difficult to feel equal to and love everyone because the mind lives in comparison—superior, inferior, or even ‘equal’—all are the same egoic measurement. Real change happens when comparison ceases by seeing each being’s irreducible uniqueness, the signature of existence. When comparison drops, compassion naturally arises and love flows effortlessly toward all.
We can’t love everyone equally because we keep measuring people and ourselves; drop measuring and notice everyone is one-of-a-kind, and kindness appears by itself.
Why this matters practically
- Frees you from jealousy, inferiority, and the pressure to “be equal.”
- Cultivates spontaneous compassion and better relationships.
- Helps you savor the unique presence of each person and moment.
- Cultivates spontaneous compassion and better relationships.
- Helps you savor the unique presence of each person and moment.
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