Words and thoughts must put into practice

Words and thoughts concerning compassionate action that are not put into practice are like beautiful flowers that are colorful but have no fragrance.
~Thich Nhat Hanh #wp

Jendhamuni on September 2, 2012.

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  1. Evelyn Colon Laboy

    September 3, 2012

    :))) Using the holyday to clean up the house!!! Then go out to the pool. I think is pretty nice.

  2. Jendhamuni Sos

    September 3, 2012

    I cannot go anywhere this week dearest +Evelyn Colon Laboy I have a very busy schedule, many projects to work on and need to get done by the end of the week. Thank you for the great plan. I will try to have a little time for myself next week.

  3. Evelyn Colon Laboy

    September 3, 2012

    +Jendhamuni Sos I hope you can finish all yours projects. I know how it is when you have to finish at certain time. Sorry you are so busy. But I hope you enjoy your resting time next week. You deserve it, after all the work. It's necessary to take a rest to recover the energy and be restored.

  4. Evelyn Colon Laboy

    September 3, 2012

    +Jendhamuni Sos Sorry if I did not know to express myself, English is not my first language, and I make grammatical mistakes. I did not want to tell you to get out to the pool. This is my plan for today. Sorry my mistake, and you have a beautiful afternoon. 🙂 a lot of smiles.

  5. Jendhamuni Sos

    September 3, 2012

    No worries dearest +Evelyn Colon Laboy I still understand what you are saying, no matter what you wrote:))) Yes, next week, when I  finish my big project, I will take one day off for myself, so I could do shopping, running just like normal people:)))

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