When we know ourselves

When we know ourselves to be connected to all others, acting compassionately is simply the natural thing to do. ~Rachel Naomi Remen

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  1. bhagawati sharan

    February 11, 2014

    Because the Buddha knew what was in the hearts of children and human kind, he taught everyone how to live a happy and peaceful life. Buddhism is not learning about strange beliefs from faraway lands. It is about looking at and thinking about our own lives. It shows us how to understand ourselves and how to cope with our daily problems.

  2. Shri Ram Singh

    February 11, 2014

    This is why Buddhism is still alive and relevant in many countries right from Sri Lanka to almost all countries in South East up to Japan.

  3. Pieter Hibma

    February 11, 2014

    Most people have been robbed and conned during their lives, help them to pick up the pieces. Don't become another statistic in their lives.

  4. prakash b

    February 11, 2014

    Connecting with others
    Is the rule of life
    Sharing the smile
    Is humanity
    Sharing the pain
    Is the peace of holy soul
    Healing depressed
    Is your karma
    Bringing others life back on track
    Its your gift back to the creator
    Opening your deeds kindness care love fr others
    As a undisguised blessings
    Which you reap fr ages fr you an your loved ones
    Gd morning sos

  5. Atul Shukla

    February 11, 2014

    Very True.
    Beautiful photo of "Bhagvan Tathagat".

  6. Aaima Shah

    February 11, 2014

    Known by all world…the GREAT Buddha

  7. Jayson Therres

    February 11, 2014

    And the earth works exactly like the body. They cycle precious fuid that enable life.

  8. rajesh kumar

    February 11, 2014

    Had kyanite
    Kya mai acting tumhare saat kar sakta hu. My email id:rkbascia@gmail.com
    Send my email to your response now.
    Aur kya tum Andaman and nicobar islands g human pas and karoge kya. Ek dam mast places hai.

  9. rajesh kumar

    February 11, 2014

    Hai jetsam uni kaisi Hook ya mujhe apne saat sooting mey logi kya.
    Mai tere uper fida hu.
    I like you my dear.
    Have a nice day.
    I miss you.
    I like to much.
    Praise the Lord.
    God bless you all the best of families.
    Thank you
    Rajeshkumar

  10. Vikas Gaikwad

    February 11, 2014

    awesome……………..so sweat,nice……………..!!!!!!!!!

  11. robyn swale

    February 11, 2014

    this is beautiful,/ I have a Budda in my home.

  12. Sonu Bhau

    February 11, 2014

    If u want take smthink take sorrows of others&share smiles with others

  13. Renu Bhati

    February 11, 2014

    Think is something so serene , so beautiful.meditating Budha. …

  14. Laxmi Dutta

    February 11, 2014

    We must learn lessons from Lord Buddha …

  15. Rameshwar Roy

    February 11, 2014

    BUDHA IS A WORD CLOSE TO 'BUDHU' WHICH IN HINDI MEANS THE ONE WHO IS NOT WORDLY WISE ! YES THATS THE POINT OF BEING CLOSE TO BUDHA .  ARE WE THE ONE !!

  16. jiya ali

    February 11, 2014

    “Great photography” Do you have a youpic account ?

  17. Dilip Patel

    February 11, 2014

    Very nice . We get peace to see lord Buddha.

  18. Imam Uddin

    February 11, 2014

    Is pyaar KO kya naam do full episode

  19. sayali bharade

    February 11, 2014

    meditation is the very powerful to solve all problem

  20. Talha Taimia

    February 12, 2014

    Buddhist are killing Muslims in Burma even they don't like to kill an insect ! Hate all those Buddhist of Burma….

  21. Prasanta kumar Das

    February 18, 2014

    Please come again budh.This time human beings are very dirty…….& teach again power of peace.

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