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Do enlightened beings experience sadness?

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"An enlightened being experiences a tender sadness for humanity's unconsciousness, but it is not personal suffering; it is a compassionate response that energizes truthful action while the inner core remains serene and celebrative."

According to Osho, yes and no: an enlightened being can feel a tender sadness for humanity’s unconsciousness, lies, and exploitation, but it is not personal suffering. It arises as compassion and passes like a cloud, while the inner core remains cool, silent, celebrative. Such sadness energizes truthful action without hatred, preserving the serenity of a living garden, not a cemetery.
They might feel sad for others’ pain, but inside they stay peaceful and happy.
Why this matters practically
- Helps you care deeply without drowning in emotion; stay centered while feeling.
- Guides action against injustice from clarity and love, not bitterness.
- Shows emotions can pass through without defining who you are.
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