The silence of nature

The silence of nature is very real.  
It surrounds you.. you can feel it.

~Ted Trueblood                                                  

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  1. Jendhamuni Sos

    June 11, 2014

    +Ghazi Riman Thank you so much. I will get a little rest soon, then will go over to visit you. May Peace be upon you and hope your trip was wonderful!

  2. Jayesh Thakkar

    June 11, 2014

    It provides real peace of mind and soul . Have a peaceful day ahead Jen.

  3. Broderick Whitaker

    June 11, 2014

    Dear Jendhamuni. I looked at alot of your postings. Truly special. I am truly humbled by the incredible insights from you. Thanks. BW

  4. Broderick Whitaker

    June 12, 2014

    Not sure why I commented. . I was Very moved by your words.  My X wife ran off over year and half ago and I raise our 3 children (2 boys 10, 11 and a girl 5).  I'm overwhelmed by the task. Your philosophy is inspiring. 
    I write to tell you cos I know someone who is extremely jealous and wouldn't understand me reaching out.  You can email back if you desire.
    All the best.
    Broderick

    Sent from my T-Mobile 4G LTE Device

  5. Broderick Whitaker

    June 13, 2014

    My email is ****@**

    Wishing you the best.
    I love your Outlook on life. Maybe someday I recover from the deception that led to me raising little children alone. I'm so tired.
    God bless you

    RICK

    Sent from my T-Mobile 4G LTE Device

  6. Rose Joseph

    June 14, 2014

    Nature is beautiful! Thank you Lord for your beautiful creation…

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