Great compassion

Great compassion makes a peaceful heart.
A peaceful heart makes a peaceful person.
A peaceful person makes a peaceful family.
A peaceful family makes a peaceful community.
A peaceful community makes a peaceful nation.
A peaceful nation makes a peaceful world.”

H.H. Maha Ghosananda
A Supreme Patriarch of Cambodian Buddhism

Comments

  1. Disai Sallu

    January 1, 2013

    Looking so beautiful 

    very cute smil;eeeeeeee

  2. Jendhamuni Sos

    January 2, 2013

    Thanks so much +Disai Sallu Just visited your beautiful page. Lots of great posts. Will check out more later.

  3. Jendhamuni Sos

    January 2, 2013

    Yes, we do, my dear +Kenneth Chow A peaceful world indeed. The community if not even peaceful right now, not to mention the nation and the world…

  4. Jendhamuni Sos

    January 2, 2013

    +Sunil Kumar  I don't use facebook, have one for work, but go there once or month, with no posts. Facebook is mandatory for our workplace, but don't have time for it. I'm only in love with g+

  5. Jendhamuni Sos

    January 2, 2013

    Thanks so much +Sujal A Shah Wishing you a day filled with sunshine and loves, the good love, not the bad ones:))))

  6. Vinaya Dass

    January 2, 2013

    In white…….very pretty…..great shot too Jen.

  7. Jendhamuni Sos

    January 2, 2013

    Aw, thank you so much, +Dave Lavis The painted lotus looks gorgeous! I did not know that you know how to paint. So pretty! Thank you so much, Dave!

  8. Heinz Udo Zemlin

    January 2, 2013

    You can change your profile photo as many times as you like – you will always look good.

  9. Regina Albert

    January 2, 2013

    Yes you looks very good. Very pretty, with  lovely smile on your face.
    Thank you dear.

  10. Jendhamuni Sos

    January 2, 2013

    Thank you my dear sister +Patricia Errazuriz !
    I didn't go to work today.
    Just got up from a long nap.
    Need to work extra hard tomorrow to make up what I missed.

  11. Jendhamuni Sos

    January 2, 2013

    Thank you so much my dear +Regina Albert I really missed your presence. Missed the delicious dinner you shared also. I am veyr hungry now, can you make us more:))))

  12. Dave Lavis

    January 2, 2013

    Yes part of my heart attack therapy, but it is “Digital Art” not painted on a real canvas, but I use as part of my practise.

  13. Jendhamuni Sos

    January 2, 2013

    That's good to hear that +Dave Lavis It's digital art, but looks terrific. So beautiful. I have already saved it to my collection. Once again, thank you so much for sending me this link.  We are one large family sharing this universe together…

  14. Disai Sallu

    January 7, 2013

    Looking so beautiful and 
    very very nice smile

  15. Mikko Tyllinen

    January 8, 2013

    .. I think in this light you look as an Angel! Perhaps you are a smiling angel 🙂

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