1. Love’s tender dialogue

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    Prayer is…Love’s tender dialogue between the soul and God. ~John Richard Moreland

    Prayer is the most powerful form of energy one can generate…. It supplies us
    with a flow of sustaining power in our daily lives. ~Alexis Carrel

  2. As other hearts are joined…

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    Every time we experience a single day of inner stillness
    and joy, we are empowered to expand it into a second
    and a third day.  A space opens in our hearts, and when
    two hearts recognize and acknowledge each other,
    a connection happens.  It happens again and again
    as other hearts are joined in this stillness.

    ~LaUna Huffines

  3. We need silence

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    We need silence to be alone with God, to speak to him, to listen to him, to ponder his words deep in our hearts. We need to be alone with God in silence to be renewed and transformed.  Silence gives us a new outlook on life. In it we are filled with the energy of God himself that makes us do all things with joy. ~Mother Teresa

  4. Like a garden

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    The heart is like a garden. It can grow compassion or fear,
    resentment or love. What seeds will you plant there? ~Buddha

  5. As other hearts are joined

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    Every time we experience a single day of inner stillness and joy, we are empowered to expand it into a second and a third day. A space opens in our hearts, and when two hearts recognize and acknowledge each other, a connection happens. It happens again and again as other hearts are joined in this stillness. ~LaUna Huffines

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  6. The silence within yourself

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    Learn to get in touch with the silence within yourself and know that everything in this life has a purpose.
    There are no mistakes, no coincidences. All events are blessings given to us to learn from.

    ~Elizabeth Kübler-Ross

    Sunset in Montpellier Province, France

    Sunset in Montpellier Province, France

     

  7. Good deeds lead to good consequences, bad deeds to bad

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    Chuang Yen Monastery in Carmel, New York.

    Chuang Yen Monastery in Carmel, New York.

    BUDDHIST PRESCRIPTIONS

    Providing people with physical well-being and wealth does not necessarily lead to peace. Lewis Lapham recently wrote:

    Apparently it is not poverty that causes crime, but rather the resentment of poverty. This latter condition is as likely to embitter the ‘subjectively deprived’ in a rich society as the ‘objectively deprived’ in a poor society.

    Mental attitudes and the actions to which they lead are the key.

    Buddhists believe that the minds of all living beings are totally interconnected and interrelated, whether they are consciously aware of it or not. To use a simple analogy for the interconnection, each being has his or her own transmitting and receiving station and is constantly broadcasting to all others his or her state of mind and is constantly receiving broadcasts from all others.

    Even the most insignificant thoughts in our minds have some effect on all other beings. How much the more so do our strong negative emotions and our acting out of them in direct or indirect forms of physical violence! In other words, each thought in the mind of each and every one of us brings the world either a little closer to the brink of global disaster or helps to move the world a little farther away from the brink. If each time we feel irritated, annoyed, thwarted, outraged, or just plain frustrated, we reflect on the consequences of our thoughts, words and actions, perhaps that reflection in itself will help to lead us to behave in a way that will contribute to global peace. If every time we get angry at our wife or husband, girl friend or boy friend, parents or children, we are aware that we are driving the entire world toward the brink of war, maybe we will think twice and wonder whether our anger is worth the consequences. Even if we feel our cause is just, if we in thought, word, and deed make war against injustice, we are still part of the problem and not contributing to the solution. On the other hand, if we concentrate on putting our own minds at peace, then we can broadcast peace mentally and generate peace through our actions. We should use a peaceful mind to act for peace in the world. Continue reading

  8. I didn’t find any flower…

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    I searched many gardens for a flower to present you; But I didn’t find any flower more beautiful than your smile. Love is the path that leads to happiness. However, it’s so narrow that two can’t walk on it unless they become one. ~SantaBanta sms

  9. Love feelings…

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    Love someone not because they give you what you need; But because they give you
    feelings you never thought you needed! ~SantaBanta sms

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