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How does a Buddha care?

A Buddha's care is not an action but a state of being; he is care itself, flowing effortlessly to all, untouched by the ego's need for specialness.

— Osho
According to Osho, a Buddha’s care is not a worried action but an effortless state of being, egoless, non-selective, like fragrance or breathing. He doesn’t care for you as a separate person; he is care itself, flowing to all. Anxiety enters only when ego seeks specialness. Openness determines reception: the more receptive you are, the more this universal compassion is felt.

A Buddha doesn’t do caring as a task; he naturally radiates care to everyone, and you feel it more when you’re open instead of wanting to be special.

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