1. Money is NOT the ultimate source of happiness

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    These days, in our materialistic culture, many people are led to believe that money is the ultimate source of happiness. Consequently, when they don’t have enough of it they feel let down. Therefore, it is important to let people know that they have the source of contentment and happiness within themselves, and that it is related to nurturing our natural inner values. ~ Dalai Lama 
  2. My favorite shirt

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    If you don’t have a smile, I’ll give you one of mine. ~Author Unknown

  3. Highest Virtues

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    Tolerance, patience and understanding
    are the highest virtues every man should develop.

    SAYINGS OF THE BUDDHA 
    Ven. Dr. K. Sri Dhammananda

  4. Good men and Bad men

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    Good men and bad men differ radically. Bad men never appreciate kindness shown them, but wise men appreciate and are grateful. Wise men try to express their appreciation and gratitude by some return of kindness, not only to their benefactor, but to everyone else. ~Buddha
  5. Like electricity… constructive and destructive

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    Like electricity, Mind is both a constructive and destructive powerful force. It is like a double – edged weapon that can equally be used either for good or evil. One single thought that arises in this invisible mind can even save or destroy the world. One such thought can either populate or depopulate a whole country. It is mind that creates one’s heaven. It is mind that creates one’s hell.

    ~ Ven Dr K Sri Dhammananda

  6. I’m a little busy

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    I’m still here to post a few items a day for my g+ friends who are interested in reading my posts. And I still have  a little extra time to drop by some of your pages each day, but I will not have much time to visit many friends during the rest of this week and the entire week, next week. My country is not doing so good. I need to spend more time producing videos for Cambodian audiences and assisting my team with their needs for my people and my country. All of you are just like my family. I will never ignore any of you here. So please forgive me, whenever I don’t get to respond to your messages soon enough. Thank you always for being so kind to me. And I promise, that I will never speak or write unkind words to you even if you choose to write bad comments about me. No one wants to be a bad person, it is just the ignorance that turns them that way. Be the ocean of compassion. Never return evil for evil… ~Jendhamuni

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

List of Khmer songs