Real Peace

Peace does not mean to be in a place where there is no noise, trouble, or hard work. Peace means to be in the midst of all those things and still be calm in your heart. ~Unknown

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  1. Harit Doshi

    May 31, 2013

    very true., enlightened one.. Best wishes to you for a great day and great weekend to come.

  2. Amr Zaki

    May 31, 2013

    Hello Beautiful Evening For You And Your Family Dear Friend Jendhamuni Sos –

  3. Ashok Kumar

    May 31, 2013

    Hello how are you Ms. Jendhamuni Sos
    Have a nice and peaceful day

  4. Ishak Bali

    May 31, 2013

    very nice what u say i like it peace with smile 🙂

  5. Stephen Ward

    May 31, 2013

    Very peaceful and wet, it reminds me of where I live in Wales

  6. Pieter Hibma

    May 31, 2013

    Water always runs down and when it stops running it evaporates to start the cycle again for a new destination.

  7. Dave Lavis

    June 1, 2013

    Your post help me be calm. Thanks dear Sister. :o))

  8. Allister jane Lynrah

    June 1, 2013

    beautiful post friend..peace eludes and keeps us on our toes,
    but should i attain it,what else should i do,i do not know!

  9. Chorum Ventus

    June 1, 2013

    A guilty conscience removes, and a clear conscience brings inner peace.

  10. Rob Robinson

    June 2, 2013

    I luv the way this is written, very well said, take care Jendhamuni 🙂

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