Simple in actions and thoughts

Simplicity, patience, compassion.
These three are your greatest treasures.
Simple in actions and thoughts, you return to the source of being.
Patient with both friends and enemies,
you accord with the way things are.
Compassionate toward yourself,
you reconcile all beings in the world.” 
~Lao Tzu

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  1. drmohinder verma

    December 23, 2013

    To start everyday with an inspiring thought make the day successful. Ur thought is excellent.

  2. Timothy Mckiness

    December 23, 2013

    Your posts always seem to say the right things at the right time, Jendhamuni …. You're starting to scare me—:))))))

  3. Jesse H

    December 23, 2013

    Awesome post. Words of wisdom.

  4. Annette Rowe

    December 23, 2013

    How true,  accept all people as they are, look for the good,  and care and treasure the simple things, you will have a peaceful soul. Annette Rowe

  5. Dinkar Rao

    December 23, 2013

    True lines but do we really follow this in our real life

  6. Lucius Z.

    December 23, 2013

    so excited to see it finally… matt koenig, check ur sms

  7. Rachel Kato

    December 23, 2013

    Yes,it's true . And the bottom line s let's love!love!love….

  8. Rachel Kato

    December 23, 2013

    Yes u right! And the bottom line is let's love,love,love!?

  9. Annette Rowe

    December 23, 2013

    we all need peace, serenity, calmness and a time to still our minds, this creates that.AnnetteRowe

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