An inner sense of calm

Peacefulness is an inner sense of calm – it comes from becoming still – in order to reflect and meditate on our inner wisdom and receive answers. A peaceful heart is one that is free from worry and trouble. It's becoming quiet so we can look at things quietly so we can more clearly understand them and thus come up with creative solutions. It is learning to live in the present. ~Wayne W. Dyer

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  1. Rengaraja Thangavel

    January 3, 2013

    Wish you too. Hope you enjoyed the view. since we enjoyed through your pic 🙂

  2. vidya sagar

    January 3, 2013

    ur quote is simply superb but the problem with me is my heart is polluted with troubles and worries which are not freed at any time and i cannot say that there are no problems for me friend.

  3. p.swarna kumar

    January 3, 2013

    wonderful words dear Jendhamuni….how are you?wish you all happyness..

  4. p.swarna kumar

    January 3, 2013

    wonderful..dear Jendhamuni..take care..

  5. Jendhamuni Sos

    January 3, 2013

    My dear friend +vidya sagar Please do not let fear, anger and worries conquer you. You must be the master. Fear, anger and worries are not pleasant visitor, why should you invite them to your house. Why let them control your mind or polute your heart…Welcome good visitor, not the ones who will hurt you my dear friend.

  6. vidya sagar

    January 3, 2013

    the problem is there no transpency in human beings.ur comment is good and like ur reply for my post friend. thanks for ur valuabile comments friend. have a nice day friend.

  7. Heinz Udo Zemlin

    January 3, 2013

    There are people who cut off the flower to place it into the house. I could not do that.

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