1. 13 Things You May Not Know About Rabbits

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    Written by Melinda McKee, Peta | April 10, 2014

    1. Rabbits are the third-most abandoned animals in shelters. Three words: adopt, don’t buy!

    2. They’re all about territory. If you have a rabbit, you quickly learn that rabbits rule the roost. They need lots of space and will quickly decide where they like to eat, sleep and use the bathroom. I made the mistake of cleaning my rabbit’s area in front of him, and he grunted until I left!

    3. Bunnies are nocturnal, right? Nope! Another question that people often ask me is whether rabbits sleep during the day or at night. And the answer is neither. They are crepuscular, meaning that they are most active at dusk and dawn.

    4. Rabbits need special vets. Veterinarians who are rabbit experts can be more expensive than cat and dog vets as well as harder to find. Make sure that you find a quality vet who specializes in lagomorphs in your area.

    5. Rabbits get bored. Just like humans, rabbits need socialization, space to exercise and plenty of toys to keep themselves entertained. I recommend stuffing a paper towel roll or cardboard oatmeal canister with timothy hay so that your bunny can roll, chew and play to his or her heart’s delight.

    6. They’re not “starter pets” or Easter gifts. Many people think that rabbits are less of a commitment than dogs or cats. However, every rabbit parent I’ve ever met has told me that rabbits need even more attention and effort than their feline or dog companions. And they can live 10 years or longer, so make sure that you’re ready for the responsibility of a lifetime.

    7. Rabbits purr when they’re happy. It’s not the same as a cat’s purr, though. It sounds like teeth chattering or light chomping. Every bunny mom and dad knows that this is the sweetest sound.

    8. And they binky when they’re super-happy. What’s a binky, you ask? Only the cutest thing in the world.

    9. Their nails and teeth never stop growing. Like humans, rabbits’ nails grow constantly and need a trim about every six weeks. Unlike humans, rabbits’ teeth grow constantly! This makes it imperative that your rabbit gets unlimited timothy hay and wooden toys to chew on. If your rabbit’s teeth stop grinding normally, he or she may find eating painful and starve. Be sure to monitor your rabbit’s eating habits. Even 12 hours without food can be deadly.

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    10. Outside is a scary place for bunnies. Outdoor rabbits are at risk of being hurt or killed by predators, even in a hutch. But other animals aren’t the only danger. My neighbor lost her rabbit after she let him run around her apartment’s grassy area. What she didn’t know is that pesticides had been sprayed the day before—and they poisoned her poor little guy.11. They’re prey animals. Rabbits who are sick or in pain will hide it as much as possible. Rabbits who are afraid may run or jump away so quickly that they hurt themselves. That’s why it’s always important to pay close attention to your rabbit’s behavior and try not to startle him or her.

    12. Rabbits eat their droppings. It took me years to find out that rabbits need to digest twice. Healthy buns eat soft cecotropes directly from their … you know, so some rabbit guardians never see these. The hard round pellets that you see are the second round of elimination.

    13. Every rabbit has a unique personality. People often ask me if rabbits are like cats or dogs. I say neither! Rabbits are unique characters who take a while to get to know. One thing you should ask yourself before bringing a bunny friend into your home is whether your rabbit will get along with your current animal companions. Bonding takes a lot of time and energy. It can be dangerous to put two animals together who don’t know each other yet.

    Link to this article: http://www.peta.org/living/companion-animals/rabbit-facts/

  2. But I pray

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    Tree leaves do not look green forever,
    Roses do not look fresh forever,
    But I pray that the smile
    on your lips stay forever.

    Source: sms4smile

  3. The past

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    Never Try to Go Back
    And Repair The Past,
    That Is Impossible,
    But
    Be Prepared To Construct
    The Future …

    Source: sms4smile

  4. Take time to

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    Take time to pray…
    it helps to bring God near and washes the dust of earth from your eyes.

    Take time for friends…
    they are the source of happiness.

    Take time for work…
    it is the price of success.

    Take time to think…
    it is the source of power.

    Take time to read…
    it is the foundation of knowledge.

    Take time to laugh…
    it is the singing that helps with life's loads.

    Take time to love…
    it is the one sacrament of life.

    Take time to dream…
    it hitches the soul to the stars.

    Take time to play…
    it is the secret of youth.

    Source: sms4smile

  5. Someone else

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    God has added one more day in your life not necessarily because you need it but because someone else might need you. 

    Source: goodmorningtextmessage

  6. Your good qualities

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    Your good qualities, if you don't know how to use them, can hurt you — like money, which is something good but, if you don't know how to spend it wisely, can lead to your ruin; or like a good sharp knife that, if you don't know how to use it properly, can do you harm. Say, for instance, that you use the knife to kill someone. When you're caught, you'll have to be thrown in jail or executed, which means that you used the knife to kill yourself.  ~Access to Insight
  7. Always be yourself

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    Time to put an end to racism and discrimination
    Be who you are. If people cannot love you for who you are, let them find a new friend. No need to pretend to be someone else just to please others. None of us is an actor. ~Jendhamuni

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Khmer Tipitaka 1 – 110

 ព្រះត្រៃបិដក

ព្រះត្រៃបិដក ប្រែថា កញ្រ្ចែង ឬ ល្អី​ ៣ សម្រាប់ដាក់ផ្ទុកពាក្យពេចន៍នៃព្រះសម្មាសម្ពុទ្ធ

The Tipitaka or Pali canon, is the collection of primary Pali language texts which form the doctrinal foundation of Theravada Buddhism. The three divisions of the Tipitaka are: Vinaya Pitaka, Sutta Pitaka, Abhidhamma Pitaka.

Maha Ghosananda

Maha Ghosananda

Supreme Patriarch of Cambodian Buddhism (5/23/1913 - 3/12/07). Forever in my heart...

Samdech Chuon Nath

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Shantidevas’ Bodhisattva vows

My reflection

Should anyone wish to ridicule me and make me an object of jest and scorn why should I possibly care if I have dedicated myself to others?

Let them do as they wish with me so long as it does not harm them. May no one who encounters me ever have an insignificant contact.

Regardless whether those whom I meet respond towards me with anger or faith, may the mere fact of our meeting contribute to the fulfilment of their wishes.

May the slander, harm and all forms of abuse that anyone should direct towards me act as a cause of their enlightenment.

As a solid rock is not shaken by the wind, so the wise are not shaken by blame and praise. As a deep lake is clear and calm, so the wise become tranquil after they listened to the truth…

Good people walk on regardless of what happens to them. Good people do not babble on about their desires. Whether touched by happiness or by sorrow, the wise never appear elated or depressed. ~The Dhammapada

Hermit of Tbeng Mountain

Sachjang Phnom Tbeng សច្ចំ​​ ភ្នំត្បែង is a very long and interesting story written by Mr. Chhea Sokoan, read by Jendhamuni Sos. You can click on the links below to listen. Part 1 | Part 2

Beauty in nature

A beautiful object has no intrinsic quality that is good for the mind, nor an ugly object any intrinsic power to harm it. Beautiful and ugly are just projections of the mind. The ability to cause happiness or suffering is not a property of the outer object itself. For example, the sight of a particular individual can cause happiness to one person and suffering to another. It is the mind that attributes such qualities to the perceived object. — Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche

Nature is loved by what is best in us. The sky, the mountain, the tree, the animal, give us a delight in and for themselves. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

 

Our journey for peace
begins today and every day.
Each step is a prayer,
Each step is a meditation,
Each step will build a bridge.

—​​​ Maha Ghosananda