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What are Buddha wrinkles and their significance?

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"Buddha wrinkles are the gentle lines of a face relaxed by awareness and love, signifying the ripeness of a soul free from inner conflict and full of compassion."

According to Osho, 'Buddha wrinkles' are the gentle lines that arise on a face relaxed by awareness, love, and freedom—not the tense furrows carved by repression, jealousy, or anger. They signify ripeness: energy flowing naturally, no inner conflict, a playfulness and compassion that soften the visage. When conditioning and possessiveness drop, the body mirrors inner silence; even the wrinkles become signatures of awakening.
They’re the soft smile-lines you get from living relaxed, kind, and aware—showing peace inside.
Why this matters practically
- Letting go of jealousy and control relaxes body and mind.
- Real beauty reflects awareness, not cosmetics or roles.
- Use your face as feedback: tight from fear or open from love?
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