1. Dreaming of you

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    Dreaming of you makes my night worthwhile,
    Thinking of you makes me smile,
    Being your friend is the best thing ever,
    And loving you is what I’ll do forever…

    ~smsrange

  2. Who is still searching…

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    Sky is free.
    Ocean is blissful.
    Trees are divine.
    Rocks are enlightened.
    So are we.
    Who is still searching…
    for what?

    ~Anam Thubten Rinpoche

  3. May Peace Harmonious

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    May peace harmonious bless this land;
    May it be ever free from maladies and war;
    May there be harvest rich, and increased yield of grain;
    May everyone delight in righteousness;
    May no perverted thought find entry to your minds;
    May all your thoughts e’er pious be and lead
    to your success religiously.

    ~Tibetan Great Yogi, Milarepa

  4. The door of understanding…

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    From time to time, sit close to the one you love, hold his or her hand, and ask, ‘Darling, do I understand you enough? Or am I making you suffer? Please tell me so that I can learn to love you properly. I don’t want to make you suffer, and if I do so because of my ignorance, please tell me so that I can love you better, so that you can be happy.” If you say this in a voice that communicates your real openness to understand, the other person may cry.

    That is a good sign, because it means the door of understanding is opening and everything will be possible again.

    We really have to understand the person we want to love. If our love is only a will to possess, it is not love. If we only think of ourselves, if we know only our own needs and ignore the needs of the other person, we cannot love. We must look deeply in order to see and understand the needs, aspirations, and suffering of the person we love. This is the ground of real love. You cannot resist loving another person when you really understand him or her.

    ~Thich Nha Hanh

  5. I will do something so that he will suffer less

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    We will not just say, “I love him very much,” but instead, “I will do something so that he will suffer less.” The mind of compassion is truly present when it is effective in removing another person’s suffering. ~Thich Nhat Hanh

     

  6. The door of understanding

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    From time to time, sit close to the one you love, hold his or her hand, and ask, 'Darling, do I understand you enough? Or am I making you suffer? Please tell me so that I can learn to love you properly. I don't want to make you suffer, and if I do so because of my ignorance, please tell me so that I can love you better, so that you can be happy." If you say this in a voice that communicates your real openness to understand, the other person may cry.

    That is a good sign, because it means the door of understanding is opening and everything will be possible again.

    We really have to understand the person we want to love. If our love is only a will to possess, it is not love. If we only think of ourselves, if we know only our own needs and ignore the needs of the other person, we cannot love. We must look deeply in order to see and understand the needs, aspirations, and suffering of the person we love. This is the ground of real love. You cannot resist loving another person when you really understand him or her. ~Thich Nha Hanh

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  7. The roots of war

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    The roots of war are in the way we live our daily lives — the way we develop our
    industries, build up our society, and consume goods.  ~Thich Nhat Hanh

    Chuang Yen Monastery in Carmel, New York.

    Chuang Yen Monastery in Carmel, New York.

     

  8. Heart culture of unmeasurable strength

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    Empty yourself of everything. Let the mind rest at peace. The ten thousand things rise and fall while the Self watches their return. They grow and flourish and then return to the source. Returning to the source is stillness, which is the way of nature. ~Lao Tzu

    We often confuse spiritual knowledge with spiritual attainment.  Spirituality is not a matter of knowing scriptures and engaging in philosophical discussions.  It is a matter of heart culture, of unmeasurable strength. ~Mahatma Gandhi

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