Dealing with Tragedy in Life

Never fall into self-destructive habits

When we meet real tragedy in life, we can react in two ways–either by losing hope and falling into self-destructive habits, or by using the challenge to find our inner strength. ~Dalai Lama XIV

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  1. Charles van Dijk

    December 6, 2012

    A spring rebounds under pressure. The stronger the pressure the stronger the rebound.

  2. Dave Lavis

    December 7, 2012

    What a tranquil place for walking meditation.

  3. vidya sagar

    December 7, 2012

    ur collections are simply superb jendhamini sos. people who want peace should visit ur page compulsaril;y friend

  4. Jendhamuni Sos

    December 7, 2012

    Thank you my dear +peetala swarna Kumar I have been so busy since yesterday, finally made to g+, but have to be in bed early, need to pick up monk and nuns very early tomorrow.

  5. Jendhamuni Sos

    December 7, 2012

    Thank you +Harit Doshi I will see he monk I wanted to ask question tomorrow, hope to get you an answer soon.

  6. Jendhamuni Sos

    December 7, 2012

    You are very kind my dear +vidya sagar So happy to meet many kind and caring people here. One day, our world will be at peace again.

  7. Jendhamuni Sos

    December 7, 2012

    My dearest +Sofie Løve Forsberg I trust you that you are now choosing the second option. We all learn from our experience. May peace and happiness be upon you always!

  8. Kevin C

    December 8, 2012

    Greetings, Jendhamuni, enjoy the day.

  9. Jendhamuni Sos

    December 11, 2012

    Thank you so much +Kevin C I had a great time, but busy with charity work, during my vacation. Going back to work next Monday.

  10. Jendhamuni Sos

    December 16, 2012

    Thank you so much my dear +peetala swarna Kumar My vacation is over now. I will go back to my regular job tomorrow. I will visit you  later. Extremely busy with all the charity work during my vacation. See you later. Sending you endless smiles too.

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