We don’t have to be ashamed of our past

Being broken isn't the worst thing. We can be mended and put together again. We don’t have to be ashamed of our past. We can embrace the history that gives us value, and see our cracks as beautiful. ~Anna White

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  1. Jesse H

    March 6, 2014

    That took me a very long time to learn that Jendhamuni. Now I know.

  2. Jesse H

    March 6, 2014

    I'm still working on it. One day at a time.

  3. Anna Mulewa

    March 6, 2014

    I have been trying but now I got it thnks jen sos.

  4. Loganathan Vsr

    March 6, 2014

    Definitely self realisation and proper assessment of ourself will be the path breaker.

  5. nkosinathi egle

    March 6, 2014

    Lve wht u sad cause is da tru.cud hav said it bettn me self.

  6. joselie galicha

    March 6, 2014

    One step at a time…broken and upset yet i'm looking forward better things happen in a right time.

  7. Zakiya Ashraf

    March 6, 2014

    Jendhamuni ji its difficult to forget god bless you

  8. Anne Marshall

    March 6, 2014

    Learning to heal my self mend my cracks , am putting all the pieces back together one day at a time with God help

  9. Frances Joubert

    March 6, 2014

    We stare so much at the past and what people think that we don't want to move on

  10. Jessica Jensen

    March 6, 2014

    Thank you. yup magnificent aint it! I am so GREATFUL for everything thnx to Ma Boy G

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