Do not abuse or mistreat each other

Human beings will continue to deceive and overpower one another.  Basically, everyone exists in the very nature of suffering, so to abuse or mistreat each other is futile. The foundation of all spiritual practice is love.  That you practice this well is my only request.  H.H. Dalai Lama

Young girl with a scarf, Varanasi Benares India

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  1. p.swarna kumar

    January 4, 2013

    yes,dear jendhamuni..respect one another..irrespective of gender,religion,colour creed…wonderful..dear jendhamuni…

  2. Rodney Longoria

    January 4, 2013

    To abuse anyone is to abuse yourself as well. For there is a piece of us within everyone we meet. We are all connected.  🙂

  3. vidya sagar

    January 4, 2013

    soft words should be spoken and which shows the character of a person. the way of his speech can be understood about the character of the person friend.

  4. mukesh patel

    January 4, 2013

    http://goo.gl/QRWz1    Rajiv Malhotra: The Best Lecture on "Who WE Are" : Hinduism & Dharma
    Very good lecture in USA for all world tolerance and Respect for each other.  +Jendhamuni Sos   yr idea taken over many links, good preaching.

  5. Jendhamuni Sos

    January 4, 2013

    Very true +assaad chehade Thank you so much. Each and everyone of us needs to practice love and compassion in our daily lives.

  6. WIPA Siri

    January 4, 2013

    Thanks for share good post like this…on G+….thanks…my sister..Jendhamuni….

  7. Vinaya Dass

    January 4, 2013

    Graceful. Such innocence. There is something about her eyes…….trying to tell something….

  8. mady sach

    January 7, 2013

    indeed, she looks not happy, hope she became a better world

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