1. If you can’t go through an obstacle…

    Comment

    Water does not resist. Water flows. When you plunge your hand into it, all you feel is a caress. Water is not a solid wall, it will not stop you. But water always goes where it wants to go, and nothing in the end can stand against it. Water is patient. Dripping water wears away a stone. Remember that. Remember you are half water. If you can’t go through an obstacle, go around it. Water does.

    ~Margaret Atwood

  2. Don’t worry

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    By Ven. Dr. K. Sri Dhammananda

    The secret of happy, successful living lies in doing what needs to be done now, and not worrying about the past and the future. We cannot go back into the past and reshape it nor can we anticipate everything that may happen in the future. There is but one moment of time over which we have some conscious control and that is the present.

    Many people just worry by thinking about their future. If they have learned to adjust themselves according to the circumstances of their daily life there is no reason for them to be worried. Whatever castles they may build in the air, whatever dreams they may have in their mind, they must always remember that they are living in this world of constant changes.

  3. The words of kindness are more healing…

    Comment

    It’s the small acts of kindness that make the world a beautiful place worth living in. Whether you pay for someone’s coffee, offer a few words of encouragement for a friend, allow someone to take your seat on the bus, open a door for someone juggling a stroller and a toddler and three shopping bags, send a green star or two, or compliment a stranger on those cool boots, it all adds to the pool of decency in the world. ~Sarah M.

  4. Our actual enemy

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    Our anger is our actual enemy. It is an obstacle that cuts us off from the cause of higher states of rebirth and the definitive excellence that is liberation. If we do not tame it, then outer enemies will simply multiply. They will increase to the same extent that we try to overpower them. And they could present a danger to our lives and to our ability to keep any of the three sets of vows (individual liberation, bodhisattva, and tantric) we may have taken. Since we are the ones who make one another into enemies, they can proliferate without limit. By creating such projections, we are engaging in actions that are detrimental. Why is this so? Because there is not one living being who has not been our mother or father, and therefore they should all be the objects if our compassion. On the other hand, there is not one living being who has not been our enemy. In this way, all living beings are equally our friends and enemies, so being attached to some and feeling hatred for others makes no sense. Through a mind that sees this equality, we should tame the enemy of our own anger with an army of great compassion. This is the practice of a true bodhisattva. 17th Karmapa

    love-flowers

     

  5. A Joyful Aspiration: Sweet Melody for Fortunate Ones

    Comment

    Om Swasti. The right-turning conch of pure compassion in body, speech, and mind
    Pours forth a stream of good intentions that never change.
    Thereby, may a sweet, resonant melody beyond compare, such music for the ears,
    Open the lotus petals of virtue, excellence, and goodness.

    It has the supreme nature of the Wish Fulfilling Tree, the ambrosial one.
    Musical tones of this stainless tree, granting every wish, are dulcet and pleasing.
    Throughout its branches the gems of lasting happiness nestle among their leaves.
    Sovereign in our realm, may the world be resplendent with the beauty of this tree.

    ~17th Karmapa

     

     

  6. Communicate in the true sense

    Comment

    Communicate in the true sense with loved ones. Drop your high tech devices and engage in real talk. See the difference it makes. ~Mufti Ismail Menk

  7. As rain seeps…

    Comment

    As rain seeps into
    an ill-thatched hut,
    so passion,
    the undeveloped mind.

    As rain doesn’t seep into
    a well-thatched hut,
    so passion does not,
    the well-developed mind.

    ~Dhammapada

    RFA/Ouk Savborey

    RFA/Ouk Savborey

  8. Phenomena

    Comment

    Buddha with monks - Ariyamagga

    Phenomena are preceded by the heart,
    ruled by the heart,
    made of the heart.
    If you speak or act
    with a corrupted heart,
    then suffering follows you —
    as the wheel of the cart,
    the track of the ox
    that pulls it.
    Phenomena are preceded by the heart,
    ruled by the heart,
    made of the heart.
    If you speak or act
    with a calm, bright heart,
    then happiness follows you,
    like a shadow
    that never leaves.

    ~Dhammapada

     

  9. A smile that radiates…

    Comment

    Look around. People have faces with no smiles, as if they are carrying heavy baggage. Stop them. Give them a smile and see them Light up.  ~Unknown

    “The most powerful smile is the one that radiates from the inside to the outside. It is capable of transfiguration.”  ~Terry Mark

  10. 10 Reasons Why Inner Beauty is More Important Than Outer

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    1. Inner beauty makes you a beautiful person
    2. Inner beauty is long lasting

    3. Inner beauty makes people fall in love with you

    4. Inner beauty gives you peace

    5. Inner beauty helps you connect emotionally

    6. Inner beauty helps you connect with God / ‘supreme’ entity

    7. Inner beauty will never die

    8. Inner beauty makes you confident

    9. Inner beauty doesn’t need money or cosmetics

    10. Inner beauty helps you judge right from wrong

    Source: Mag for Women

     

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