Natural Beauty!

 
Just be Yourself! I wear my mother's shirts most of the time.
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There are women’s fashion magazines that tell us that in
order to succeed, you have to look a certain way, and use a certain
product. Many young people in our society want to have cosmetic
surgery in order to meet that standard of beauty. They suffer very
much, because they cannot accept their bodies. When you do not
accept your body as it is, you are not your true home. Every child
is born in the garden of humanity as a flower. Your body is a kind
of flower, and flowers differ from one another. Breathing in, I see
myself as a flower. Breathing out, I feel fresh. ~Thich Nhat Hanh 

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  1. Harit Doshi

    January 7, 2013

    great photograph.. beautiful,,wise & nice words

  2. vidya sagar

    January 7, 2013

    well presented jendhamuni sos. have a nice day friend

  3. WIPA Siri

    January 7, 2013

    Good post…my sister…Jendha…..have a nice day….I miss you…..

  4. Jendhamuni Sos

    January 7, 2013

    Thank you +Rene Sidler Yes, I love the words too!
    Nice bathtub! This is Indian, but looks just like my people.

  5. WIPA Siri

    January 7, 2013

    My dearest sister…..Jendha…Thanks for anxious me….for 2 day…I get a little sick …but now I get better….I hope you fine…Thanks…I love you…..my sister….

  6. Jendhamuni Sos

    January 8, 2013

    My dear sister +WIPA Siri I hope you feel better now. Many people got sick here. There's an article called Happy Flu Day. Hard to void around this time of the year. Feel better sister!

  7. p.swarna kumar

    January 9, 2013

    yes,dear Jendhamuni..every one is unique in the creation…

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