According to Osho, when people bring him their problems, he does not worry or carry them as his own; he remains inwardly free. Yet a new sorrow arises: seeing people suffer needlessly, standing at the very door of freedom but not knocking, mistaking snakes for sticks. His response is compassionate clarity—pointing to simple, direct solutions born of awareness.
I don’t take on your worry; I feel your pain and point to the easy step—just open the door you’re already at.