Brothers and Sisters

Because we all share an identical need for love, it is possible to feel that anybody we meet, in whatever circumstances, is a brother or sister. No matter how new the face or how different the dress and behavior, there is no significant division between us and other people. It is foolish to dwell on external differences, because our basic natures are the same. ~Dalai Lama

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  1. Palleti Sudhakar

    June 21, 2013

    I like to know the proverbs and speaches from you …………….

  2. Terry Oneil P

    June 21, 2013

    What wonderfully sensitative and factual statement.I like the magnolias also.Great post, well done!

  3. Pete Karas

    June 21, 2013

    This is true, but all to hard for some people, just give it a chance and you will be pleasantly surprised of how great it could be .

    Hi Jendhamuni, hope your days are going well

  4. p swarna kumar

    June 21, 2013

    yes,for the sake of man kind..

  5. Deepak Babu

    June 21, 2013

    Flowers without thorns r like life without worries

  6. Deepak Babu

    June 21, 2013

    Hi Davo how r U.I'm Dr.Deepak frm Kerala, India

  7. Jim Shelton

    June 21, 2013

    I would rather watch grass grow boring boring

  8. Reg Dawn

    June 21, 2013

    YES, HIS HOLINESS IS RIGHT, he is the Ocean of Wisdom! Thanks for sharing this wonderful post! dear sister +Jendhamuni Sos

  9. A ashi

    June 22, 2013

    It's beautiful! and full of emotions post sister! My today's smiles big sister :))) i am happy and feeling great so don't worry about me sister. Take care sister:))))))

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