It’s time to let go

Don’t let something that’s long gone
continue to control you.
It’s time to let go.
~Unknown

Comments

  1. Mario BRUNO

    January 29, 2013

    Good Morning , Very Nice Letting Go Is The theme Of the Day, Thank you for Sharing !

  2. Mario BRUNO

    January 29, 2013

    Of Course Its going to Clear Up, Jendhamuni Keep hope alive !

  3. Mario BRUNO

    January 29, 2013

    Thank you for your comments , always thankful !

  4. Charles van Dijk

    January 29, 2013

    Easier said than done. (In het heden ligt het verleden, in het nu wat worden zal.) In the present is the past, in the present what will be. By a Dutch Philosopher by the name of Bilderdijk. As good as I can translate it.

  5. Reg Dawn

    January 29, 2013

    Beautiful bamboo forest….great Colours.
    Thank you dear Jendhamuni.

  6. Mario BRUNO

    January 29, 2013

    Internet finely cleared up, I told you So ; and Iam so glad it , made my Day !

  7. Mark Moshchinsky

    January 29, 2013

    Sometimes, easier said than done, but must be done.
    The "NOW".
    The PRESENT  can not wait.

  8. Gil Pauley

    January 29, 2013

    Reminds me of the bamboo in Costa Rica.

  9. Keith Charles

    January 30, 2013

    Yes, detachment is the essence of the Buddha's teachings. We are to be here and now but without grasping onto anything. Not easy, but this literally the secret to spiritual awakening….great post, thanks.

  10. Elvira Yerro

    February 1, 2013

    Son Bambúes.Un bosque delicioso por su forma y colorido.

  11. p.swarna kumar

    February 2, 2013

    wonderful..dear jendhamuni……

  12. mady sach

    February 5, 2013

    amazing colors in the green bambou

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