How to show gratitude to a Spiritual Teacher

The best way for a student to show gratitude to a teacher is to lead a happy, virtuous and compassionate life. ~Ven. Ajahn Brahm

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  1. ronald harvey

    August 23, 2013

    honor those who served you, Respect your credits.

  2. Mario Armosini

    August 23, 2013

    Da noi si dice:l'albero si riconosce dai suoi frutti!

  3. Pieter Hibma

    August 24, 2013

    Nice post across faiths, Guru = Gu-Ru from darkness to light. The pupil becomes aware of this like somebody is switching a light in his soul.

  4. Timothy Mckiness

    August 24, 2013

    Hi would love to have you as my master teacher. But there will be a small problem. I like to talk alot. But when I read or see your post….. I sit in silence to see your next word…yes I would love to be your student. Speechless

  5. satiche kelkar

    August 24, 2013

    dear ITS ULTIMATE I LIKE TO JOIN your organisation I AM AN HINDU contact

  6. James Poole

    August 24, 2013

    Jendhamuni so overwhelming ,an relaxing at the sametime . Thank You 🙂

  7. Wanda Algarin

    August 27, 2013

    You bring to us beautiful deep messages and pictures . Im very spirutual and like your picks .please how or if you can share with people that really like the spiritual life.thank

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