Beware

Beware of your thoughts as they become your words. Beware of your words as they become your actions. Beware of your actions as they become your habits. Beware of your habits as they become your fate. ~Zen 

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  1. GARY B ELLIS

    June 1, 2013

    Very good. Thanks and good morning sweetheart. Lol :-))

  2. Umeshika Thathsarani

    June 1, 2013

    Oh my dear.i didn't know it.you are really a pure lotus.though you haven't enough time to relax,you have manage to think about the welfare of Buddhism & others.i appriciate you too much.i am so lucky to have a dear sister,jen.are you a journalist?however manage your other 6 hours to be relax.ok;-)

  3. Jendhamuni Sos

    June 1, 2013

    +Umeshika Thathsarani Thank you. I will never have 6 hours for myself. I don't need much time to relax. Making others happy is my prime purpose in life. As for the jobs, I'm not sure what my real job is. I do a little bit of everything. But my profession is journalism.

  4. Umeshika Thathsarani

    June 1, 2013

    You are too kind.don't angry with me for thanking you with delay for posts on stopping killing animals.

  5. Umeshika Thathsarani

    June 1, 2013

    Thanks.i am happy now.are you in your office now?do your best to your motherland by working at your best.happiness and peace will be always with you.

  6. Umeshika Thathsarani

    June 1, 2013

    Happy to hear you are at home.home is the best place for everybody.spend your weekend happily with your son and daughter too.have a nice weekend dear sis.

  7. Stanley Frady

    June 1, 2013

    Beautiful and calming a night fall coming in good morning to you

  8. Ashok Kumar

    June 1, 2013

    Beware of your attitude
    Am I right Ms. Jendhamuni Sos
    How are you
    Thank you for add me back

  9. Stanley Frady

    June 1, 2013

    That's true and thay will come back and bite you in the ass for someone will let you know about it over and over good night

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