Make Peace with Silence

Make peace with silence, and remind yourself that it is in this space that you'll come to remember your spirit. When you're able to transcend an aversion to silence, you'll also transcend many other miseries. And it is in this silence that the remembrance of God will be activated. ~Wayne W. Dyer

Photo source: Keefers animation

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  1. Danny Green

    September 26, 2013

    Very beautiful from a beautiful thoughtful person

  2. Dana Greco

    September 26, 2013

    Splendid animation, Keefer's is great ! 🙂

  3. Mike Matthews

    September 26, 2013

    Very nice jendhamuni thank you for sharing my friend

  4. Jendhamuni Sos

    September 26, 2013

    +Mike Matthews Thank you so much. I am still so busy. Whenever I have some free time, I will go visit your page. Peace be upon you always.

  5. ni sha

    September 26, 2013

    that  true saying ..

  6. Timothy Mckiness

    September 27, 2013

    Thank you for reminding me of this this place of silence and peace of mind

  7. kavya sri

    September 27, 2013

    amazing.. it's a symbole of peace

  8. Solomon Fahey

    September 27, 2013

    Silence is peaceful silent are the strong lonely are the free.

  9. Novita Sari

    September 27, 2013

    Beautiful place miss u sis+ Jendhamuni Sos

  10. Afreen Kaler

    September 27, 2013

    Peace is key to world's happiness which bridge differences

  11. robyn swale

    September 28, 2013

    so beautiful.and your verses to are very meaningful.Ican not help but look at your work every day or nite..bless you.

  12. chandru csk

    October 4, 2013

    It's really beautiful . . I like u r all photo dear

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