Wonderful source of energy

We all have the seeds of love in us.We can develop this wonderful source of energy, nurturing the unconditional love that does not expect anything in return. ~Thich Nhat Hanh

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  1. John Said

    January 26, 2014

    Thank you Thích nhat hanh and jen

  2. Timothy Mckiness

    January 26, 2014

    I hope this is right its been over 30 years since I spoke this language.
    … Noh haey chea kar da srasa saat.

  3. Pieter Hibma

    January 27, 2014

    Easy gave somebody dishes to dry, so happy she could do it. It doesn't take much.

  4. Chorum Ventus

    January 28, 2014

    Love is far more than a source of energy. +Jendhamuni Sos 

    To love is the reason why we were created, it is why we exist. In the same way that a potter creates a pot for a purpose, we were created by God for a purpose, and that purpose is to love one another. We have been given the freedom of will to choose to act with love or not, because an act of true love must be an act of free choice, or it would only be the act of a robot.

    And just as the potter, after the pots have been fired and tested in the kiln, will save those pots that serve the purpose for which they were created, and discard those pots that will not; the Creator will save those souls who have chosen to serve His purpose, and discard those who have not, after our time of being tested in the kiln of this life. 

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