1/17/2009

Dalai Lama

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Compassion is not religious business,
it is human business;
it is not luxury,
it is essential
for our own peace and mental stability;
it is essential for human survival.


quote :  Dalai Lama





compassion
on the haiku way ...
way to go



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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

According to recent scientifically-based conjecture, it's actually one of the things that marked our transition from being apes to becoming homonids and
eventually homo sapiens.
Judging from my own behaviour, though, I have to conclude that the ape-man in me is still very much alive.

winter thaw
my boots no longer leave
footprints

E. :>)

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