A state of Love — Every movement

The Buddha's teachings on love are clear. It is possible to live twenty-four hours a day in a state of love. Every movement, every glance, every thought, and every word can be infused with love. ~Thich Nhat Hanh

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  1. Kenneth Chow

    December 12, 2013

    Very beautiful & romantic purple >> i have a feeling My dear +Jendhamuni Sos  Is falling in love now >>> Enjoy your holiday season >>>

  2. Pieter Hibma

    December 12, 2013

    Heaven is a state of mind if I understand it correctly.

  3. jetaime gandah

    December 13, 2013

    very true and good dear +Jendhamuni Sos love your clip… thanks for sharing!!!
    Good night and lovely dreams to you my dearest friend… hug and smiles for you… ツツツツツツツツ

  4. Juan Wendigo

    December 13, 2013

    What if you are raped since birth to believe this shit? Does the 23/6 rule then apply?

  5. Soaham Power

    December 13, 2013

    Everblissful,enlighten is the only way to stay.

  6. santosh kumar

    December 13, 2013

    O yes u r all right . I love Buddha n his people.

  7. Hazel M.

    December 13, 2013

    24/7 love? Hell not! UPS & down 24/7. Not perfect hello!!!!

  8. Bimal the rock

    December 13, 2013

    Really,love is one of the most useful tool that can even turn an enemy to a friend

  9. gokul krishnan

    December 13, 2013

    Pagadakkaai

    this link leads you to youtube…  my short film is uploaded in tis link… so pls watch and pls shre the link…. hit like if u really like it….. and comment pls….  
    its a short film competition… so num of likes wil be taken as votes

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