He wishes for nothing

Like a bird,
He rises on the limitless air
And flies an invisible course.
He wishes for nothing.
His food is knowledge.
He lives upon emptiness.
He has broken free.

~Buddha

Comments

  1. Ruthie Stark - Redman

    May 23, 2013

    Good morning +Jendhamuni Sos, I am pleased that you are okay………and sharing the wonderful knowledge of how to indeed live a life that is 'quality' based.   Welcome back, my friend.  Have a glorious day!

  2. Dhiraj Chauhan

    May 23, 2013

    Dear Ms Sos,
    M not intellectual (spiritually) to challange Budha's quote:
    Please explain the about the quote as it may be contradictory in present scenario – Ambition (wishes/desireness) is too improtant for human being, If it is not there, then human may lives like animal. Is it????

  3. A ashi

    May 23, 2013

    This is so beautiful post Jendhamuni and message is also great 🙂

  4. yadav rama

    May 23, 2013

    o my dear so beautiful post you message isee great  you

  5. Luci Young

    May 23, 2013

    My eyes are hurting to much. I love you.

  6. Steve Tuffill

    May 23, 2013

    Notice how the bird is soaring upwards…! It is truly an amazing and highly emotive image! 🙂

  7. Gayle Murphy

    May 23, 2013

    Such a beautiful ,and peaceful picture I was really sad , and this bird really lifted me up….. Thanks….

  8. Reg Dawn

    May 23, 2013

    LOVE brings PEACE and HAPPINESS
    all the best to you my dear sister. Be and stay happy …and sleep a lot…:-)) +Jendhamuni Sos

  9. yadav rama

    May 27, 2013

    so very very nice i need you mo, no. givub pls

  10. yadav rama

    May 27, 2013

    Jendhamuni Sos hi  pls givub mo, no, pls dear

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