The Law of Nature

When you wish good for others,
good things come back to you.
This is the Law of Nature.
~Sri Sri Ravi Shankar

Comments

  1. Pieter Hibma

    January 30, 2014

    Yep mum used to say the same thing: "wie goed doet goed ontmoet."

  2. David O

    January 30, 2014

    Hello Dear +Jendhamuni Sos   I hope you are doing well.  All my best to you always my Friend.

  3. Pablo LEE

    January 31, 2014

    i've lived long enough to know that it's not true

  4. Sudhakar R

    January 31, 2014

    idhu yenga area ache, yaar idha suttadhu…..!

  5. Bipin Patel

    January 31, 2014

    Very true. Don't do or make any thing to hurt anyone.

  6. Chitra Khilnani

    January 31, 2014

    Now I know why u r so unhappy lonely sad unloved not married and ugly uffffffffff your karmas are heavy man

  7. Gill Meet

    January 31, 2014

    Kem aa je for english so very nice

  8. AJAY SAXENA

    January 31, 2014

    It 's so very beautiful & nice shoot…!!!

  9. Soaham Power

    January 31, 2014

    Yes.Very true.Others act like a mirror.Shows your own images.

  10. Suresh Munot

    January 31, 2014

    Its true, Even if it dont come back..wish others from heart.

  11. Wayne Coats

    January 31, 2014

    I never want to know where that is But I just want so badly to be there forever!

  12. Clara Wong

    January 31, 2014

    Thank you for sharing us this beautiful picture. I love nature I just hate Haiyan.

  13. Gail Lee

    January 31, 2014

    Wow it looks Soooo crisp & fresh mmmm yummy… xx

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