Be a good human being

Be a good human being, a warm-hearted affectionate person. That is my fundamental belief. Having a sense of caring, a feeling of compassion will bring happiness of peace of mind to oneself and automatically create a positive atmosphere. — Dalai Lama

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  1. Charles van Dijk

    December 18, 2012

    People who think making a contribution is more important than receiving a benefit.

  2. Vijay Reddy

    December 18, 2012

    rsing flower…………….. amzing capture…… ilove

  3. Suresh K Dixit

    December 18, 2012

    Hari Om! Namskar! To the Blessed selves! Excellent Capture of the Wonderful Creation of GOD! Dear Jendhamuni Sos, This is Simply Superb & making my this morning & day an wonderful experience! Thank God for this Creation!

  4. Luci Young

    December 19, 2012

    Thankyou for being part of my family

  5. Ghazi Riman

    December 19, 2012

    Sublime words …indeed and so true .An uplifting capture with positive colors …while  purple  as they say " if you surround yourself with purple you will have peace of mind". +Jendhamuni Sos   thank you for sharing such wise words adding some drops of moral and ethics… to this world who is almost has  flattened completely with all  trivialities 🙂

  6. dietrich lombarde

    December 24, 2012

    The lady in the bath!!!
    wonderful flower.
    If you squeeze a bit the blossom,
    a tiny little human like form appear's from the center of the blue.:))
    My wife ones showed me,long time a go.

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