Don't resist them

 

Life is a series of natural
and spontaneous changes.
Don't resist them; that only
creates sorrow. Let reality be reality.
Let things flow naturally forward
in whatever way they like.

~Lao Tzu

http://leelavadeeflower.blogspot.com/2014/09/dont-resist-them.html

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Comments

  1. J. Verma

    September 21, 2014

    hi jen….
    wonderful….a meaningful thought….
    you always write superb…
    god bless you….tc

  2. Carlos Bation

    September 21, 2014

    Hi its 8:25 pm good evening / morning beautiful …I like it from the bottom of my hearth..ingat

  3. Mujeeb Shah

    September 21, 2014

    Beautiful sweet, dost

  4. Osvaldo de Aguiar

    September 21, 2014

    Ola Jendhamuni, tenha uma ótima semana.“A alegria de fazer o bem é a única felicidade verdadeira´´.

  5. Ronald Harris

    September 21, 2014

    Very lovely picture Jendhamoni sos

  6. Raghav panday

    September 21, 2014

    Lovely pic jen great Sunday ,,,,

  7. Jayesh Thakkar

    September 21, 2014

    Our life is a part of nature from which we take birth to deliver the message by acting our role and die like the junk data of recycling bin. Have a nice day Jendhamuni Sos.

  8. sms romio

    September 21, 2014

    very nice g

  9. Paul Kiumu

    September 21, 2014

    sometimes just watching things happen is the only option.

  10. Michael Cammock

    September 21, 2014

    Sometimes resistance is good. If you are walking against a strong wind?, you do not want it to blow you over, so resist the wind until you find shelter. And that is a good thing.

  11. Rohit Sharma

    September 22, 2014

    it's so quite and so beatuiful

  12. PRAVIN D

    September 22, 2014

    Very very nice

  13. deepak tiwari

    September 22, 2014

    ब्यूटीफुल

  14. MADY SACH

    September 23, 2014

    Great capture

  15. tariq shah

    September 23, 2014

    & Jendhamuni Sos
    Be chavged

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