The real object of our love

The real object of our love is not outside of us, the real object of our love is ourselves. We have to know how to love ourselves, know how to return to our true nature, to see the wholesome, the good, the true and the beautiful within us. Then we will be able to see that in others. ~Thich Nhat Hanh

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  1. Teresa Molina

    December 4, 2013

    NICELY SAID WRITTEN & TRUE. ★ Nice pic as well. ☆

  2. Jendhamuni Sos

    December 4, 2013

    +Pieter Hibma No 7, my old one. Windows 8 is my laptop, I don't really like it yet. Having issue scrolling down posts on gplus.

  3. Jendhamuni Sos

    December 5, 2013

    +Hemant Dave Thank you. As soon as I got my desktop to work, I will be on your page again. I miss all of you.

  4. Jesse H

    December 5, 2013

    It was a great day Jendhamuni.

  5. virendra ramteke

    December 5, 2013

    It is most obvious that we only care for ourself but one should always care for this awesome and wholehearted nature also.
    it's a very nice pic.

  6. Deepthi Rajkumar

    December 5, 2013

    the first thing i felt after seeing this is WOOOOOOOOOOW!!!!!

  7. Gopalan Kodanagar

    December 5, 2013

    Thanks for bringing the nature to view everybody. Fantastic.gopalan kodanagar.

  8. supraja nsp

    December 5, 2013

    SO CUTE . RECECENTLY I SEEN A MAPPLE TREE LAND SCAPE. THIS IS SO CUTE THAN THAT LANDSCAPE.

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