In order to be free from anger

In order to be free from anger, we have to practice, whether we are Christian, Muslim, Buddhist, Hindu or Jewish. We cannot ask the Buddha, Jesus, God or Mohammed to take anger out of our hearts for us. There are concrete instructions on how to transform the craving, anger and confusion within us. If we follow these instructions and learn to take good care of our suffering, we can help others do the same. ~Thich Nhat Hanh

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  1. Dave Lavis

    October 7, 2013

    Thanks Sister for the pearls of wisdom Smiles and hugs  :o))   () ()

  2. Timothy Mckiness

    October 8, 2013

    This is absolutely correct I find that most of us are religions to death , and spiritually bankrupt.!!! Tim Ps.I forgot to say hi Jendhamuni . Hi..!!!

  3. Tina Gray

    October 8, 2013

    I love this post..+Tina Brittain. .thank you +jendhamuni..

  4. ASAF pro

    October 8, 2013

    wow what a excellent & sexy nature!!!!

  5. Ken walker

    October 8, 2013

    Great posting……too many posts and comments cause division 🙂

  6. sudhir shah

    October 8, 2013

    Yes you are right ,it is a corret way to dissved for craving anger inside you, irrespective of your religeon

  7. vineet kumar

    October 8, 2013

    awesome pic.I like this pic and feeling good to see this pic.

  8. Terry Tomlin

    October 8, 2013

    The Buddha ISN'T a god or a deity. He was a man, a teacher. Never have Buddhists claimed that you could PRAY to him. Buddha's teachings are that you must look within YOURSELF for answers. Don't confuse Buddha with a made up god.

  9. Alo Gyu

    October 8, 2013

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  10. Irshad AMEERALLY

    October 8, 2013

    Sorry, just to clarify, as a muslim, we pray to ALLAH ONLY, which means 'THE ONE GOD' in arabic. We do not pray to idols, nor to people, including prophets. Thank you. … And by the way, God controls everything and we may ask him to help us to control ourselves in times of anger coz absolutely nobody is perfect. Thanks.

  11. syed farooque

    October 8, 2013

    great,this is buddha teach us, the good news of buddha is the best news in the world.

  12. omar bolivar

    October 8, 2013

    hola esta muy linda la imagen es algo que provoca.

  13. waqas saim

    October 16, 2013

    very intersting  very beautifull .ohay

  14. waqas saim

    October 16, 2013

    this picter capcharing . pares to  afeil

  15. Raj Kumar

    October 30, 2013

    Very nice picture .Thank you this post.

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