Learn from Plant or Animal

Watch any plant or animal and let it teach you acceptance of what is, surrender to the Now. Let it teach you Being. Let it teach you integrity — which means to be one, to be yourself, to be real. Let it teach you how to live and how to die, and how not to make living and dying into a problem. ~Eckhart Tolle

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  1. Bapu Rohom

    September 24, 2013

    Perfect quote and cute puppy and lavandor flower…

  2. Solomon Fahey

    September 24, 2013

    Very nice picture animals and plants teach us to be one with nature.

  3. Kevin Gilmore

    September 25, 2013

    So true we have become "human doings instead of human beings".

  4. Hamad Hamas

    September 25, 2013

    i like it …..its better den bashar alassad

  5. Pieter Hibma

    September 25, 2013

    Well this is on my wavelength. Animals don't have a problem When hunted down victim and predator share the last moment in quiet acceptance.

  6. Ramesh Undurthi

    September 25, 2013

    Just italk small words ,a tree mean's like a famely ,a fruit means you , so recycleing , or newclear bombb , dowlopping atams so this is not for end only bourn..bye

  7. Abrar Ali

    September 26, 2013

    Just italk small words ,a tree mean's like a famely ,a fruit means you , so recycleing , or nuclear bombb , dowlopping atams so this is not for end only bourn.. 

    and nice

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