Look To Your Own Faults

The bee gathers nectar from the flower 
Without marring its beauty or perfume. 
So let the master settle, and wander. 

Look to your own faults, 
What you have done or left undone. 
Overlook the faults of others. 

~Buddha

Comments

  1. vidya sagar

    May 21, 2013

    nice lines u have posted with nice capture sos. GN to u friend.

  2. Jesse H

    May 21, 2013

    I don't mind putting my self last. I'm not here in this life for me

  3. GARY B ELLIS

    May 21, 2013

    Selflessness and non judgmental . Thanks for the enlightenment.

  4. Dan Fenton Fenton

    May 22, 2013

    A beautiful message & a beautiful picture; thank you, Jendhamuni Sos ..

  5. Dan Fenton Fenton

    May 22, 2013

    And. Who can be so noble as to correct one injustice, without commiting a new one?

  6. STEVEN BUNN

    May 22, 2013

    MY FAULTS ARE MANY, BUT, I HAVE BEEN FORGIVEN ! MY SIN IS COVERED BY THE BLOOD PF JESUS ! THERE IS TRUTH IN THE PHILOSOPHY OF BUDDHA. I LOVE THE PICTURE ALSO.

  7. ZAHIN MEDIA HOUSE

    May 22, 2013

    Yes it is my own Faults.Without marring its beauty or perfume. What can I do ???

  8. ZAHIN MEDIA HOUSE

    May 22, 2013

    Do you think world is every thing ??? Nothing nothing nothing. You love human its beauty or perfume.

  9. ZAHIN MEDIA HOUSE

    May 22, 2013

    Love the human everything will fine human should be animal & human should be mega beauty or perfume.

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