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Saturday, April 19, 2014

moments

 


Most Painful Moments In LIFE..
 

 
1.Loving a Friend who is constantly avioding you without any reason.
 

 
2.When a Dear one suddenly stops responding you.
 

 
3.A Friend calling you on birthday but forgets to wish you.
 

 
4.A Person whom you ever forget in life He / She forgets you permanently.


SO 

  Accept your Past .. 
  Without Regrets.


Handle your Present..
  With confidence.
 
& 

Face your Future.. 
  Without Fear.
 

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Lost love

Its better to have loved and lost than never have loved at all.


Tuesday, April 24, 2012

_ve thoughts

Don’t feed your mind with negative thoughts. If you do, you will come to believe them. - Catherine Pulsifer


Monday, March 26, 2012

Lesson #1

The tongue weighs practically nothing, But so few people can hold it.


Monday, March 5, 2012

I can judge.Can I ????


“In Reality, People Judge You For Your Actions Without Knowing The Reason Behind It.”



You are either perfect or you are not. Claims of imperfection of all mankind make the judgment of others simply self interest and nothing more

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Don't cut them , plant them, learn natural ways to grow love.


I was where I should be, in the right place,at the right time, even though I didn't understand what had brought me there.

Thursday, January 19, 2012

I can't vouch for all the statistics or the proposed remedies presented here (I don't know enough about the specifics), but this is a great piece of visual communication on behalf of a positive worldwide cause.

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Life/lie

The worst lies are the lies we tell ourselves. We live in denial of what we do, even what we think. We do this because we're afraid. We fear we will not find love, and when we find it we fear we'll lose it. We fear that if we do not have love we will be unhappy.


Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Never say never

Win n loss does not matter spirit matters.if u have it u can do it.

Sunday, January 1, 2012

The best beginnings of our lives

The best beginnings of our lives
May sometimes end in sorrow
But even on our darkest days
the sun will shine tomorrow.
So we must do our very best
whatever life may bring
and look beyond the winter chill
to smell the breath of spring.

Friday, December 30, 2011

A generous heart, kind speech, and a life of service

are the things which renew humanity.

Sunday, December 25, 2011

Christmas story

A medieval legend tells us that in the country we know today as Austria the Burkhard family – a man, a woman and a child – used to amuse people at Christmas parties by reciting poetry, singing ancient troubadour ballads, and juggling. Of course, there was never any money left over to buy presents, but the man always told his son:

“Do you know why Santa Claus’s bag never gets empty, although there are so many children in the world? Because it may be full of toys, but sometimes there are more important things to be delivered, what we call “invisible gifts”. In a broken home, he tries to bring harmony and peace on the holiest night in Christianity. Where love is lacking, he deposits a seed of faith in children’s hearts. Where the future seems black and uncertain, he brings hope. In our case, the day after Father Christmas comes to visit us, we are happy to be still alive and doing our work, which is to make people happy. Never forget that.”
Time passed, the boy grew up, and one day the family passed in front of the impressive Melk Abbey, which had just been built. The young Burkhard wanted to become a priest. The family understood and respected the boy’s wish. They knocked at the door of the monastery and were given generous welcome by the monks, who accepted the young Buckhard as a novice.
Christmas Eve came around. And precisely on that day, a special miracle happened in Melk: Our Lady, carrying the baby Jesus in her arms, decided to descend to Earth to visit the monastery.
All the priests lined up and each of them stood proudly before the Virgin trying to pay homage to the Madonna and her Son.
At the very end of the line, young Buckhard anxiously waited his turn. His parents were simple people, and all that they had taught him was to toss balls up in the air and do some juggling.
When it came his turn, the other priests wanted to put an end to all the homage that had been paid, since the ex-juggler had nothing important to add and might even mar the image of the abbey.
Nevertheless, deep in his heart he also felt a great need to give something of himself to Jesus and the Virgin. Feeling very ashamed before the reproachful gaze of his brothers, he took some oranges from his pocket and began to toss them in the air and catch them in his hands, creating a beautiful circle in the air.
At that instant, the baby Jesus, lying in Our Lady’s lap, began to clap his hands with joy. And it was to young Buckhard that the Virgin held out her arms to let him hold the smiling child for a few moments.
(based on a medieval story)
 

 


Friday, December 23, 2011

Expectation

Some say Shakespeare’s quote: “Expectation is the root of all heartache.” is sad and apathetic. I say, to live without expectation frees us and opens the door to possibility. We ‘do’ expectation all the time. In everything. It binds us and sets us up for disappointment. I’ve learned to replace expectation with gratitude for what is.Expectation is* the look on your face when the kids embarrass you in public.
* the resentment you feel when you’re not invited.
* the disappointment that comes over you when your honey doesn’t bring home flowers for your birthday.
* when you cry over the hair color that didn’t turn out just right.
* when you give up on diet or exercise because of that one extra pound you didn’t lose.
* the gripping anger over that person that was supposed to show up for you in your life in a certain way, but didn’t.

When we let go of expectation, we free ourselves from disappointment and heartache. We leave no room for drama, and invite feelings of gratitude. A whole new world is open to us, with adventurous possibilities we hadn’t even imagined.

Letting go of expectation means detaching ourselves from a certain result.

And then we are free.