Our emotions

Our happiness is governed by our emotions. And so is our grief. Our ability to understand the emotions and its impermanent nature and not let it have a deep root within us is a path to liberation, a path to a real happiness, a path to be at balance, at bliss…

~Written by Neil Nepal 

http://leelavadeeflower.blogspot.com/2014/07/our-emotions.html

Comments

  1. Pearl Michelle Ganaway

    July 4, 2014

    Thank you jen…your quotes and words are so inspiring…it feels refreshing everyday…

  2. Jendhamuni Sos

    July 4, 2014

    +Suzanne Tan I had today off so I have an extra time to do other work and had also a little rest. How about yours?

  3. Alicia Calimlim

    July 4, 2014

    Hi sister good morning happy 4th of July a warmest regards to u……missed u .

  4. natraj s r

    July 4, 2014

    We must grow with nature , try to obey the rules governing it, without destruction .

  5. Preeta Keshav

    July 5, 2014

    Yes….can feel the emotion…especially with the blowing breeze

  6. Rajendra Naik

    July 5, 2014

    Pure duniyavalo agar jangal nahi to dunia mitjayegi jagal kobachaye rakhanabahot krurihe please impruve our eco system

  7. Amardeep M

    July 5, 2014

    jendhamuni sos pls transfer rain in india today so hot

  8. Vishva K

    July 5, 2014

    hallo friend add your comment yes hi good night friend

  9. rebeka sakthi

    July 5, 2014

    jendha that true,u know what this place so peaceful i really want to settle down hear,if their is no snake.

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