If you wish to experience peace

If you wish to experience peace, provide peace for another. If you wish to know that you are safe, cause another to know that they are safe. If you wish to better understand seemingly incomprehensible things, help another to better understand. If you wish to heal your own sadness or anger, seek to heal the sadness or anger of another.

~Dalai Lama

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  1. Ronnie Martin

    June 7, 2013

    I believe this to be true, try to be a positive person, it can only spread into good things.

  2. Amr Zaki

    June 7, 2013

    Hello Dear Friend How Are You And Beautiful Days For You And Your Family _

  3. vidya sagar

    June 5, 2013

    excellent lines and well said with beautiful post sos. have a nice day friend.

  4. Allister jane Lynrah

    June 6, 2013

    the gr8 truth.then only can our own soul find peace,by healing others.thankyou friend,keep inspiring.

  5. Rana Singh

    June 7, 2013

    Its a great post +Jendhamuni Sos  The more we come out and do good to others, the more our hearts will be purified, and God will be in them.

  6. p swarna kumar

    June 7, 2013

    yes,dearest jendhammmuni..

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