But often it is a seemingly irresolvable relationship that teaches us the most, once we’re willing to be vulnerable and honest, once we’re willing to connect with what Chogyam Trungpa called “the genuine heart of sadness.” As warriors in training we do our best to hold the person in our heart without any hypocrisy. One thing we can do with a difficult relationship is to place a picture of the person somewhere we will see it often and think, “I wish for your deepest well-being”. Or we can write down the person’s name, along with the aspiration that they may be safe, may be happy, may live in peace. Regardless of what specific action we take, our aspiration is to benefit the other person and wish them well. ~ Pema Chödron
swarna kumar
wah! thank you dearest jenndhamuni..at last i heard few happy words from you..iam so ..happy..take care dearest jendhamuni..you are always in my mind and heart..waiting for you
Jendhamuni
Wishing you a beautiful weekend ahead Swarna Kumar