According to Osho, compassion is an easeful seeing that there’s nowhere to escape to—Kaaba and Kashi are wherever you stand. It is relaxed acceptance of swabhav (one’s nature), dropping anxious fixing and cleverness, and meeting life with playful tenderness. True compassion doesn’t drag people somewhere else; it lightens their worry, honors their suchness, and turns the ordinary here-and-now sacred.
Be kind by relaxing: stop trying to fix or move people (or yourself) somewhere else, and help ease worry where they already are.