What is the significance of the crucifixion in relation to compassion?
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"True compassion is the courage to stand for your truth, even in the face of death, for it is only through such sacrifice that new dimensions of consciousness can be born."
According to Osho, crucifixion reveals how the “good” can kill in the name of virtue and how uncompromising truth provokes the guardians of tradition. Jesus accepted that risk because diluting his message would have been a greater murder—of the Christ within. His sacrifice is compassion in action: love courageously refusing compromise to open new dimensions of consciousness, even at the cost of life.
Real compassion tells the truth fearlessly, even if it means being punished, because it helps wake people up.
Why this matters practically
- Encourages speaking truth without hiding behind social “goodness.”
- Helps you spot harm done in the name of morality or tradition.
- Inspires courage to accept consequences when acting from love.
- Helps you spot harm done in the name of morality or tradition.
- Inspires courage to accept consequences when acting from love.
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