1. I miss all of you so much

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    I'm on gplus everyday to post for you, but hardly have time to visit your personal page due to the workload. I have a long list of friends to visit each day and many emails to reply. It will take so long for me to get to everyone. I love and respect each and everyone of you so much. If you don't see me on your page, it's because I run out of time. I hope you understand. We are one big and happy family here. Since I come to gplus, I have learned so much from you. Friends mean a world to me. Please forgive me if I don't get to visit your personal page. I miss all the beautiful, cute, lovely and silly posts you share here so much. I will always be Jendhamuni. Never wish to be someone else…
  2. Do not fall in love with donated fund

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    Never fall in love with donated fund.
    It may be drained from the poor,  the fixed-income,
    perhaps from elderly. Every penny you misspent
    can turn heaven into hell.
    Donated fund is like a  fire, a poisonous snake.
    One day it can burn you, bite you, kill you,
    just like the Buddha said,
    "Money is the root cause of Evil"
     ~Jendhamuni
  3. When someone breaks your Heart

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    When the ones you love continue to break your heart over and over, don't be sad. You can cry. One thing you can do is, looking up the sky. Feel the Love spirit from above. Your soul mate maybe up there, waiting for the best time to unite. Things happen for a reason. Do not cling to a relation that is not healthy. ~Jendhamuni

Live & Die for Buddhism

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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

My reflection

វចនានុក្រមសម្តេចសង្ឃ ជួន ណាត
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Listen to Khmer literature and Dhamma talk by His Holiness Jotannano Chuon Nath, Supreme Patriarch of Cambodia Buddhism.

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