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Zen Lifestyle (24 pics)
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crownie37
(18 Sep 2013 03:20) Total user comments:
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Food for thought there people :05:
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Jimmy Johnson
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1. Osho - It's impossible to "love" a flower.
Love must be reciprocated by thoughts, feelings, and actions, etc.
You can only "appreciate" it.
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# 10: a bird and a dog do not have to be on time for their jobs...
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#19 If we all had that attitude, the wheel wouldn't be invented yet.
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Author: OV (18 Sep 2013 21:55) Total user comments:
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#1 - Remember that "love" has many degrees and appreciation is one of them or are you saying you can not love someone/thing if they don't reciprocate?
#10 - I don't think they mean live like an animal - think of the last part "The fear of time running out" that's the part you need to take from animals.... not doing w.e you want and not going to work haha.
#19 - Again stop looking at life so... black&white... For this guy having a simple life was enough to feel fulfilled and to find true happiness - For a scientist it will be to spend his life in research or a business man to help build a great company- and I am pretty sure somewhere somehow someone would have found inspiration in a fulfilled life to create the wheel... its about finding your place and stop worrying so much about material things not about being a farmer duh...
open your mind - no one cant tell you how to find happiness and inner peace - because these things are different for each other - the only way to find them is by knowing oneself and learning to be true to the things you love- it doesn't matter what people/society says
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