The door of my soul

Since I learned how to love you,
the door of my soul has been left wide open
to the winds of the four directions.
~ Thich Nhat Hanh

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  1. Pradeep Shukla

    December 5, 2013

    Wishing you a great morning, a fabulous day and a superb life ahead from now onwards.

  2. Drew Love

    December 5, 2013

    connecting with the earth
    one attains freedom
    to follow their passion

  3. prakash b

    December 5, 2013

    The most happiest moment the day i fell in love in love wd you
    I recognised my self my potential my kindness my care my deeds an myself an
    An you opened my door which was was wondering to be r not to be to embress living life
    When it opened i saw myself wd it all the directions the universe the earth
    An above all i found myself bcs i was lost in this greeedy world of gains ego lies dishonesty mistrust
    The love wd you took me to truth honest faithful an respect
    Me great ful to you wd gratitude
    That i saw the light of humanity in your love
    Nice sos gd day gd morning

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