Feeling Free

Choose Happiness
Choose Life
Choose to be Embraced
Choose to Know who you really are
Choose to Let go
Choose to
SMILE

Stop carrying the past
See how light you feel
Choose to Walk on
Without your Burden

Get used to
FEELING FREE

Don't regret the changes

~Written by Marlene Rose Soul Dimensions

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  1. Rana Singh

    April 4, 2013

    Its very Nice wording about Feeling Free..Thanks for Nice Post..

  2. Carles Guerrero

    April 4, 2013

    "Choose to Know who you really are" can be the most important part an the harder, I think…

  3. pskumar

    April 4, 2013

    wonderful…dearest jendhamuni ji…

  4. Jim Ashman

    April 4, 2013

    I agree with you Zahid, beautiful capture

  5. Evy Mothes

    April 4, 2013

    Thank you for your always good advice through wonderful words, Jendhamuni! 🙂

  6. Rao Yenigalla

    April 4, 2013

    Hi Jendhamuni SOS,great,thanks for sharing,you are really good at heart and gifted,God bless you

  7. fluta raluta

    April 4, 2013

    u photo shoped the flowers in…am right or right? 😛

  8. fluta raluta

    April 4, 2013

    really? its smugged in the corner an u can tell the lighting is different + they at least look REALLY fake! kwel

  9. David Gary

    April 4, 2013

    In other words,life is what you make it.

    Love it Jen!

  10. Ronnie Martin

    April 5, 2013

    Nice colorful photo, looks like a nice place to be.

  11. Ronnie Martin

    April 6, 2013

    Lost when I seen the photo, but after reading the quote, (what photo)

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