With eyes of Compassion

Waking up this morning, I smile. Twenty-four brand new hours are before me. I vow to live fully in each moment and to look at all beings with eyes of compassion. ~Thich Nhat Hạnh

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  1. Ervin Otey

    January 7, 2014

    THAT SHOULD HAVE ALREADY BEEN INGRAINED IN YOUR EVERY BREATH …IN-WHICH "U" ARE YET BLESSED TO EXPERIENCE .

  2. Justin Mix

    January 8, 2014

    Color without shade, shape without form, perception without projection, compassion without attachment. Life is a dream, all of us the one dreamer of it. Our seperateness is an illusion, as is this dream, which seems a seperation from Godhead. Love all other sentient beings. They ARE you.

  3. Reg Dawn

    January 8, 2014

    Good morning dearest sis. Yes, smile!

  4. Timothy Mckiness

    January 8, 2014

    Jendhamuni such a wonderful post. By reading this it was almost as if I could feel your presence. This post truly came from your heart. ….Tim

  5. Ghamama Zafar

    January 8, 2014

    Beautifully composed view….lyk a dreamy areas….

  6. Denise Anderson

    January 14, 2014

    Thanks for the beautiful inspiration! If only everyone in the world thought n lived that way…WE could have world PEACE!!

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