I’m here

I smile not because I don’t have a problem,
but my problem is too little
comparing to the suffering of my people, my nation,
and many others in this confusing world.
Therefore, I learn how to let go and enjoy every breath I take.

Comments

  1. Dan Lettington

    August 14, 2013

    I know it a tough time right now. Very nice to see your smile!

  2. Dan Lettington

    August 14, 2013

    I know it a tough time right now. Very nice to see your smile!

  3. Sally 宋文乔

    August 14, 2013

    Good morning to you dear +Jendhamuni Sos you are so kind and brave lady. So glad to know you and being a friend, indeed. Nice picture. I like it.

  4. Sally 宋文乔

    August 14, 2013

    Good morning to you dear +Jendhamuni Sos you are so kind and brave lady. So glad to know you and being a friend, indeed. Nice picture. I like it.

  5. Joseph Aroviri

    August 14, 2013

    Lovely Smile….Best medicine for a healthy lifestyle

  6. vidya sagar

    August 14, 2013

    nice lines well said. have a nice day friend sos.

  7. Dave Lavis

    August 14, 2013

    Keep up your important work dear sister there are a lot of supporters worldwide, and we won't be intimidated. Smiles and hugs   :o))) ()

  8. Pieter Hibma

    August 14, 2013

    Good point somebody who is forty today got something like 16000 days left with a bit of luck. Have a marble for each day is where counting your marbles come from. Important thing is don't waste any of it, hope to meet you upstairs one day. Have a nice and cheerful day best wishes.

  9. Jendhamuni Sos

    August 14, 2013

    +Pieter Hibma I cannot believe you throw this big number here. You know my brain is not working too good now. I'll be on your page in a short while.

  10. Pieter Hibma

    August 14, 2013

    +Jendhamuni Sos I started counting my marbles now, bit pessimistic 4000 of them. Every day wasted is a sin, play with my toys weather is awful and all creatures great and small are in hiding.  :-))

  11. Jendhamuni Sos

    August 14, 2013

    That many ? +Pieter Hibma I love playing with marbles so much when I was young, but I forgot all about it now, till you brought it up.

  12. dheeraj pandey

    August 14, 2013

    GOOD MORNING HAVE A NICE DAY AND WISH U TO INDIAN INDEPENDENCE DAY.♥♥♥♥♥…………….so beautiful..

  13. Jasbir Singh

    August 14, 2013

    Wish u to Independence day♥·♡♥♡♥♡♥

  14. ANIL Kamble

    August 15, 2013

    This is bhudhamm sharnm gachami
                  Dhammam  sharanm gachami
                    sangam sharnm gachami
    nice Didi

  15. Sivakumar Natarajan

    August 15, 2013

    If every body let go the problem simply by the breath away, then this world would be better place to accommodate all.Very nice and GOD bless you.

  16. padam nabh

    August 15, 2013

    Hi natural beauty ,…you looking beautiful with nature….

  17. Bhagwan Shukla

    August 15, 2013

    Who think about his nation & peoples that is very great. So i wish u all the best & thank u.

  18. Geoffrey Okot

    August 15, 2013

    Oh yes, we should not allow our problems to weighted us down

  19. Reg Dawn

    August 15, 2013

    Yes, sister, life is letting go…and live in the now and enjoy every breathe you take…thank you for your beautiful sweet smile you share with us, my dear sister +Jendhamuni Sos

  20. Atul Shukla

    August 16, 2013

    You teach us how to live life peacefully. You are a great teacher Jendhamuni.

  21. Covai Rosa

    August 16, 2013

    SMILE is not a sigle word. It is a beautiful sentence.                                                                              'S 'peak
    'M'ore
    "I'n
    'L'ess
    'E'nergy

  22. Shankar Siddala

    August 17, 2013

    W t r u doeng ….r u …fine..w t r u.studing..r u.empale… r .house.wife… r u..alone….

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