Yes, loving concern for others is Buddhist. It's not the only thing in Buddhism but it is central and vital.
To be focusing of the mind on spiritual ideas mean to be kind and loving to others. This religion is called buddhism.
No gods are worshiped in Buddhism. Buddhism depends on helping yourself and others to end the sufferings
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Hurt not others with that which pains yourself.
Loving yourself and being kind to others.
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It is a very peaceful religion which is neutral to other religions.
Buddhism promised freedom from suffering Answer: A primary appeal of Buddhism is that it offers and answer to many of the general cares and concerns of people without reliance on a god or gods which require human subservience and that sweep down to impose control. In Buddhism a person's progress form their present state to enlightenment, and the potential for release from the cycle of death and re-birth and suffering, is entirely up to them
he or she should be kind- hearted and loving to others
Loving the crew means when your crew has alot of groupies or when you have alot of others feeling you and your friends.
Helpful shows concern for others. Heedful is another word showing concern for others.