1. It is there in our heart…

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    In love their are no ‘buts’ or ‘if’s’ or ‘when’. It’s just there, and always. No beginning, no end. It’s the condition-less state of the heart. Not a feeling that comes and goes at the whim of the emotions. It is there in our heart, a part of our heart…eventually grafting itself into each limb and cell of our bodies. Love changes our brain, the way we move and talk. Love lives in our spirit and graces us with its presence each day, until death. ~Coco J. Ginger

  2. It is there in our Heart

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    In love their are no ‘buts’ or ‘if’s’ or ‘when’. It’s just there, and always. No beginning, no end. It’s the condition-less state of the heart. Not a feeling that comes and goes at the whim of the emotions. It is there in our heart, a part of our heart…eventually grafting itself into each limb and cell of our bodies. Love changes our brain, the way we move and talk. Love lives in our spirit and graces us with its presence each day, until death. ~Coco J. Ginger

    http://leelavadeeflower.blogspot.com/2014/09/it-is-there-in-our-heart.html

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  3. The things we do

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    We should be remembered for the things we do. The things we do are the most important things of all. They are more important than what we say or what we look like. The things we do outlast our mortality. The things we do are like monuments that people build to honour heroes after they've died. They're like the pyramids that the Egyptians built to honour the Pharaohs. Only instead of being made out of stone, they're made out of the memories people have of you. That's why your deeds are like your monuments. Built with memories instead of with stone. ~R.J. Palacio

    http://leelavadeeflower.blogspot.com/2014/09/the-things-we-do.html

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  4. All it takes to brighten up someone’s day

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    It’s sad that in a world of billions, people can still feel isolated and alone. Sometimes all it takes to brighten up someone’s day is a smile or kind word, or the generous actions of a complete stranger. Small things, the tiny details, these are the things that matter in life — the little glint in the eye, curve of a lip, nod of a head, wave of a hand — such minuscule movements have huge ripple effects. ~Shaun Hick

  5. How blessed you are…

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    Stop focusing on how stressed you are, and remember how blessed you are.

    “We are each gifted in a unique and important way. It is our privilege
    and our adventure to discover our own special light.” ~Mary Dunbar

  6. If you look into your own heart

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    To experience peace does not mean
    that your life is always blissful.
    It means that you are capable
    of tapping into a blissful state
    of mind amidst the normal chaos
    of a hectic life. ~Jill Bolte Taylor

    “If you look into your own heart, and you
    find nothing wrong there, what is there
    to worry about? What is there to fear?”
     ~Confucius

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    It's sad that in a world of billions, people can still feel isolated and alone. Sometimes all it takes to brighten up someone's day is a smile or kind word, or the generous actions of a complete stranger. Small things, the tiny details, these are the things that matter in life — the little glint in the eye, curve of a lip, nod of a head, wave of a hand — such minuscule movements have huge ripple effects.

    ~Shaun Hick

    http://kimedia.blogspot.com/2014/09/golden-memories_29.html

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  8. Meditating statue of the most compassionate king in my country

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    "You don't do kind deeds expecting kindness in return. You don't do kind deeds because you deem the recipient worthy. You do kind deeds because it's who you are, and because you understand the powerful difference your gentle hand makes in this dreary world."
    ~Richelle E. Goodrich

    Statue of King Jayavarman VII, the greatest and most compassionate king in Cambodia

    http://kimedia.blogspot.com/2014/09/decline-and-fall-of-empire-causes-and.html

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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