1. Look for reasons

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    When you plant lettuce, if it does not grow well, you
    don’t blame the lettuce. You look for reasons it is not
    doing well. It may need fertilizer, or more water, or
    less sun. You never blame the lettuce. Yet if we have
    problems with our friends or family, we blame the other
    person. But if we know how to take care of them, they will
    grow well, like the lettuce. Blaming has no positive
    effect at all, nor does trying to persuade using reason
    and argument. That is my experience. No blame, no
    reasoning, no argument, just understanding. If you
    understand, and you show that you understand, you can
    love, and the situation will change. ~Thich Nhat Hanh

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  2. Kitty’s friend

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    Cats are super smellers. Fourteen times stronger than a human’s sense of smell, makes the cat’s nose an amazing part of their sensory. A cat’s nose helps it to identify food, objects, locate prey and other individuals in their environment. Cat’s have about 200 million olfactory receptors (odor-sensitive cells) in their nose compared to a human that has about 5 million Source: SmartLiving

  3. There are times…

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    There are times that you just want to give up on something, however if you have held it up for a long time it must be something that is truly worth holding on. ~Good morning quote

  4. For as long as your heart is still beating

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    If you are thankful and grateful every morning as you woke up, happiness would come out within you. If you feel down, always remember that for as long as your heart is still beating, you still have a purpose in this life. Think of waking up everyday as a privilege to love, to help and to enjoy life. Did you know that a simple smile can change a person’s mood? So, smile at yourself and everything will feel okay for you. ~Good morning quote

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  5. Through it we learn

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    Everybody commits mistakes and through it we learn. Since we learn,
    we will know what is the right thing to do therefore it lessens our mistakes.

    ~Good morning quote

    Water Lilly and Water Spider. Photo credit: Randy Neufeldt

    Water Lilly and Water Spider. Photo credit: Randy Neufeldt

  6. Non-Duality

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    The bell tolls at four in the morning.
    I stand by the window,
    barefoot on the cool floor.
    The garden is still dark.
    I wait for the mountains and rivers to reclaim their shapes.

    There is no light in the deepest hours of the night.
    Yet, I know you are there
    in the depth of the night,
    the immeasurable world of the mind.
    You, the known, have been there
    ever since the knower has been.

    The dawn will come soon,
    and you will see
    that you and the rosy horizon
    are within my two eyes.
    It is for me that the horizon is rosy
    and the sky blue.

    Looking at your image in the clear stream,
    you answer the question by your very presence.
    Life is humming the song of the non-dual marvel.
    I suddenly find myself smiling
    in the presence of this immaculate night.
    I know because I am here that you are there,
    and your being has returned to show itself
    in the wonder of tonight’s smile.

    In the quiet stream,
    I swim gently.
    The murmur of the water lulls my heart.
    A wave serves as a pillow
    I look up and see
    a white cloud against the blue sky,
    the sound of Autumn leaves,
    the fragrance of hay-
    each one a sign of eternity.
    A bright star helps me find my way back to myself.

    I know because you are there that I am here.
    The stretching arm of cognition
    in a lightning flash,
    joining together a million eons of distance,
    joining together birth and death,
    joining together the known and the knower.

    In the depth of the night,
    as in the immeasurable realm of consciousness,
    the garden of life and I
    remain each other’s objects.
    The flower of being is singing the song of emptiness.

    The night is still immaculate,
    but sounds and images from you
    have returned and fill the pure night.
    I feel their presence.
    By the window, with my bare feet on the cool floor,
    I know I am here
    for you to be.

    This poem is from “Call Me By My True Names” The Collected Poems of Thich Nhat Hanh.

  7. Truth and Patience

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    Truth and Patience are those rides which never let their riders fall; neither at anyone’s
    feet nor in anyone’s eyes. ~Santabanta sms

  8. Kittens want to go for a ride too

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    Cats can use pet doors: For families that maintain indoor-outdoor cats, nothing’s more convenient than a pet door. Know who came up with the idea? Gravity King Sir Isaac Newton! According to various tales passed down over the years, Newton was experimenting with light in a darkened room and one of his most prized cats (reportedly named “Spithead”) kept opening the door and disrupting the experiment. To keep his work intact and allow the cat the freedom to roam, he cut a small hole in the door and covered it with cloth. That evolved into what is today known as a pet door, suitable for both cats and dogs. Source: MNN

  9. Inter-relationship

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    You are me and I am you.
    Isn’t it obvious that we inter-are?
    You cultivate the flower in yourself
    so that I will be beautiful.
    I transform the garbage in myself
    so that you do not have to suffer.
    I support you you support me.
    I am here to bring you peace
    you are here to bring me joy.

    ~Thich Nhat Hanh

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  10. Kittie could not get the snack

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    Cats have internal GPS systems: Lost cats really can find their way home. Various experts point to sunlight angles, the Earth’s magnetic fields and another capability referred to as PSI Traveling. Whatever the case, there are documented accounts of cats taking long and arduous journeys to reach home and a favored human companion. Source: MNN

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