People with nothing

How blissful it is, for one who has nothing. Attainers-of-wisdom are people with nothing. See him suffering, one who has something, a person bound in mind with people. ~Gautama Buddha

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  1. prakash b

    January 25, 2014

    Gd morning sos
    Beauty post der
    If one has wisdom an he holds on to him its better not having
    Wisdom is fr share the more you share the more u learn deeper
    Seeing people whu have nothing
    If your heart ack it in true spirit that he has nothing
    Then you are done into it
    Bcs the ack from your heart will direct you to do the need fr that nothing

  2. John Said

    January 25, 2014

    it's that binding…. all the things we think we have  .
    maybe we put riches in the bank to make them feel more secure, in reality it can all be gone in a flash.

    yet never the need to lock wisdom in the bank 🙂  

  3. Ashok kumar

    January 25, 2014

    स्वतंत्रता
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    उन्मुक्त गगन है विस्तृत 
    चहुँ ओर हर्ष है छाया 
    तुम मिली तो हमने 
    नवजीवन है पाया 
    है धन्य हुआ जीवन उनका 
    जिन्हें तुमने अपनाया 
    देकर अपना सर्वस्व 
    देश ने तुम्हे है पाया 

    तुम मिल गई तो मिट गई 
    काल की कालिमा 
    उदय हुआ नवप्रभात 
    लिए नव आशाओं की लालिमा

    जल उठे तुरत बुझते दीपक 
    उमड़ी नव जीवन की आशा 
    तुम को पाकर है पूर्ण हुई 
    जन मानस की अभिलाषा 

    चिर स्थापित अधिकार के बंधन तुमने काटे 
    उमड़ा देश का नव यौवन 
    दूर हुए पथ के कांटे 
    युग बदला फिर इक बार 
    हुए नव मूल्य प्रतिष्ठित 
    सफल हो गणतंत्र 
    हो जनमान का भाग्य सुनिश्चित 

    जनमानस ही होंगे अपने भाग्य निर्माता 
    तजें निराशा घोर 
    बनें भारत के भाग्य विधाता 
    अब प्रतिष्ठित हो सत्य 
    और जागृत हो जनता 
    लहराए देश का गौरव ध्वज 
    अमर रहे इसकी स्वतंत्रता 

    – Ashok Kumar

  4. Aloysius Stevens

    January 25, 2014

    Serenity,meditation n being one with the universe. GODBLESS .

  5. Jack Albritton

    January 25, 2014

    We can never gain the ultimate until we are willing to give up everything……

  6. triloki nath

    January 25, 2014

    i like in this your post.this god is my lord.they are indian god.

  7. Ram Mahidharan

    January 30, 2014

    ITS TRUE, HAVE U EVERBEEN TO LORD BUDDHA'S "GAYA" IN INDIA PLEASE, WHERE HE GOT THE ENLIGHTENMENT

  8. Animesh nandi

    January 30, 2014

    thanks i have so far not seeing in gaya but interesting thing is showing

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