The deepest LOVE statement

The greatest gift you can make to your beloved one, is your presence. And that cannot be bought by money. When you love someone, you have to make yourself available… "Darling, I am there for you." That is the deepest love statement. If you don’t make yourself available, if you don’t make yourself present, how can you love? And that is why the practice of mindfulness is the practice of love.  ~Thich Nhat Hanh

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  1. Ashok kumar

    January 24, 2014

    o my master,my lord ,you have understood my problem without my uttering anything and made me chant your name.that is why I am in your shelter–ashok-a very nice thought

  2. Aldair Cota Machado

    January 24, 2014

    Quando a gente gosta da pessoa a sua companhia nos faz bem ! Boa tarde Jendhamuni!

  3. tom gomez

    January 24, 2014

    Beautiful. Have a great weekend:)))

  4. Maqbool Ahmad

    January 24, 2014

    2 much presence is not good with which u r sumtime ignored n the break gives u a pleasant attention

  5. Irum burni

    January 24, 2014

    A True Love DemandsThe Practical presency"

  6. Chitra Khilnani

    January 26, 2014

    Tune kaam hi kuch aise kiye hai ki Mann zaher se bhar Gaya

  7. pia moon

    January 26, 2014

    Merci!je viens de vous découvrir Jendhamuni Sos

  8. Amrtimana Ernesto

    January 27, 2014

    Waooo. Yestarday i was home watching one of the Bishop i like to see and he was talking about conectivity. How can somebody say i love my wife wille he's not conected. love what you have. love what you do and stay conected in everything you do. Be conected

  9. Chitra Khilnani

    January 27, 2014

    I can see how connected you are with the old hags Lolz Lolz Lolz and how much u love doing it lmao
    Lage raho Mai tho chali :-() apne desh apno ke paas aur 1-2 saal ke baad apne prabhu ke paas for forever :-)))))) tu inke paas rahe jayega akela tanha aur dukhi kuch is tarha :-(((((?

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