Meditate

We don't meditate to see heaven,
but to end suffering.

~Ajahn Chah

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  1. Jesse H

    May 2, 2013

    Yes indeed. Enjoy your day my dear

  2. Jesse H

    May 2, 2013

    Hahaha. I live paycheck to paycheck.

  3. Charles van Dijk

    May 2, 2013

    Basically we mean the same thing by different names . Heaven is a state of mind. Does human consciousness survive dead is the big sale . Nobody can ask for a refund after we leave this world.

  4. vidya sagar

    May 2, 2013

    rightly said and a nice capture u have presented sos. have a nice week end friend.

  5. Kenneth Chow

    May 2, 2013

    Have a nice day, should be on tomorrow by now my dear +Jendhamuni Sos Have a good sleep & TGIF then a Happy weekend, Sweet dream my dear zzzZzzzz

  6. joseph ignatius

    May 3, 2013

    oh what a splendid presentation at gladdens the visualising the beauty of this pic.

  7. joseph ignatius

    May 3, 2013

    Hello everyone,this goes out to jendhamuni sos she is a source of inspiration to and other people around the world, keep it up the needs people like you, happy new day.

  8. Jendhamuni Sos

    May 3, 2013

    Thank you so much!
    Peace be upon you always.
    I will visit your page when I have a chance.

  9. KRISHNA SHARMA

    May 3, 2013

    Huh, it means if you go to temple, you will surely have a wish…………… change your attitude. Not what you getting it right.

  10. joseph ignatius

    May 4, 2013

    gud morning friends it's a brand new day lets us rejoice and be glad in it,have a lovely day.

  11. joseph ignatius

    May 4, 2013

    waking up to a new day is a gift appreciate it and do remember you loved,i love u all have a lovely day

  12. joseph ignatius

    May 4, 2013

    waking up to a new day is a gift appreciate it and do remember you loved,i love u all have a lovely day

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