A real love letter

A real love letter is made of insight, understanding, and compassion. Otherwise it's not a love letter. A true love letter can produce a transformation in the other person, and therefore in the world. But before it produces a transformation in the other person, it has to produce a transformation within us. Some letters may take the whole of our lifetime to write. ~Thich Nhat Hanh

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  1. Melvyn Fernandes

    February 14, 2015

    A true love just happens and the letter is an enigma of strong intensity +Jendhamuni Sos you are just too good a writer, throw me a beautiful love letter

  2. Maheswar Ojha

    February 14, 2015

    When you remain loyal to your" love "with insight, understanding and compassion for the entire life,it would be a great love letter to read by the following generations.

  3. Sarady Kim

    February 14, 2015

    Une lettre sans cœur ça va pas du tous! hi!

  4. ashebir seyoum

    February 14, 2015

    you are right,love is the most interesting and natural gift that happens once and last for lifetime.

  5. Carlos Bation

    February 14, 2015

    A true letter coming from a good and honest heart..again Happy Heart day..take care and keep smiling..Ingat Love U

  6. Michael Cammock

    February 14, 2015

    Depth and meaning in words come from experience and how you handle life, your personality and where you have the most experiences of one kind or other?, in your life and so life is a reflection of your inner being as and how You live it.

  7. Rajesh Verma

    February 15, 2015

    it is faithfulness that creates pearls of words in the heart to right a love letter

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