Guest guest Posted September 2, 2005 Report Share Posted September 2, 2005 Dear Sister, I agree with many of your points. It enraged me that Bush's main concern was to get troops down to New Orleans to "shoot to kill" the looters. I saw on the news tonight that the National Guard is actually housed in a Wal-Mart and surviving on food they take from the store (looting?). I also saw an interview with a FEMA truck driver who said that he was loaded and ready to bring a truck full of fresh water four days ago and was not allowed to leave for New Orleans until today. It is easy to see conspiracy and to wonder if the Bush adminstration actually wanted to kill off the poor and disabled citizens of New Orleans. But when I relax and chant and meditate, I am reminded of the existence of a Divine Plan. I know that Amma has the whole world in Her Hands. The only answer I can come up with is that things are getting darker so that the Light can shine. Try to keep the faith, my dear One. Remember in the Bhagavad Gita how Krishna explains to Arjuna that there is no birth and there is no death. The Immortal Soul is indestructible. But I pray for my sisters and brothers who are experiencing this disaster first hand. I feel their pain and confusion. I pray that Mother will hold them close to her bosom and make them safe. Pahari Maa On Sep 2, 2005, at 7:07 PM, Ananthasree wrote: > A young man "stole" a bus in order to drive as many people as he could > fit in it to safety. He rescued many people, yet charges will be > pressed against him for STEALING the bus. How can this be? > > Armed military men and police have orders to "shoot to kill" people > who are looting for food and supplies. Are we so obsessed with > materialism/money that we will kill people who are starving and > suffering for taking things from demolished stores? How? How? How can > this be??? > > Then, there are men raping the women during a time like this. A > government sending in the military to point guns at these people who > lost everything. Our President comes on television smirking, looking > as if he wants to bust out into laughter, as he talks about the misery > and loss of this terrible event. It is so absurd, I wonder if I am > dreaming. > > I am struggling with a lot as I watch this violence, injustice and > absurdity unfold. Amma says that everyone, at root, is love. I do not > see this. I see that humanity, at root, is evil and selfish. Certainly > these events are all part and parcel of our age of materialism, but > how do I remain optimistic and keep my heart free of contempt for > humanity itself???? I look at the heartlessness and the suffering and > I begin to feel depressed and angry, which is only poisoning myself. > > I look at all of this and feel so helpless. I hear wonderful stories > of caring and rescue, but I see and hear far more stories of violence > and injustice. It happens everyday, yet in an event like this...we see > it all at once. It is very difficult to take all at once. > > I mean, really....I have had it with this world and I am embarassed to > be a human being. I guess I am just looking for someone to offer a > positive, or at least a more spiritually rational explanation for > this. I am sick of sobbing everytime I see the news. I feel guilty for > these simple luxuries I have. I am sick of feeling like I am the only > one who is feeling the sadness of this in the core of my being. I go > into the market and hear people talking about it as if it were > smalltalk. I am feeling lost. In this state, I dream of moving to the > mountains, becoming a hermit and distancing myself from humanity > forever. I can't take it. > > Hanging On, > > Ananthasree > > > > > Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha! > > > > > > > Hinduism religion > Different religions beliefs > Mata amritanandamayi > > > > > > â–ª Â Visit your group "Ammachi" on the web. > Â > â–ª Â > Â Ammachi > Â > â–ª Â Terms of > Service. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2005 Report Share Posted September 2, 2005 Dear Ananthasree, Om Namah Shivaya, You are not alone, as I also feel deeply saddened, frustrated & angry. It's brought me to tears. Today I felt it intensly, & the Universe surprised me by dropping unexpected kindnesses throughout the day. It began when I tripped & fell in a parking lot, where a total strnager offered kind words of concern, as he helped me to gather up what I had dropped. After that, strangers seemed unusually kind. It was really encouraging. Amma tells a story of how someone gave just a simple smile, which created a domino affect, that ended in something truely great. Who said, "It all begins & ends with you?" Amma says something like don't worry about the darkness, just light your one small light & go forward. (Very paraphrased.) This is the Kali Yuga, so thank God Amma is here, igniting Her flame in so many hearts. Maybe we're grieving a loss, since we wanted to believe that our government's response would've been more compassionate & caring. Attitude seems to be almost everything, so positive affirmations would help us. I believe it's important to feel grateful for absolutely everything. Even what we might not like. To see everything as prasad. It's all God. This grateful attitude releases God's power. We can't give what we don't have, so we don't have much to give while dwelling on what's lacking in others. I believe that society will change, one person at a time. As we change within our own selves, others will also be positively affected. (This is totally paaphrased.) Once Swami Dayamrita talked about how he asked Amma about the world's problems & suffering. Amma said something like, there's no problem with the world, it's with you. Maybe She was referring to the importance of attitude. Here are some quotes: "Be like the honeybee who gathers only nectar wherever it goes. Seek the goodness that is found in everyone." "My child, never lose faith in God or life. It is very important to be optimistic. Pessimism is a form of darkness that prevents the Divine Light from permeating your life. It is an illusory curse created by an illusory mind. Only if you are optimistic will you be able to perceive that life is replete with Divine Light." "We tend to look for flaws & errors in others, & this disturbs our minds. We must change this habit. Forget their shortcomings, look for their good qualities & be respectful. Seeing only what is good in people eliminates suffering." "Do not be angry. Always rejoice in God." "Dwelling on another's faults weakens the mind. When we chose to see another's goodness, we rise to a higher level. In calling another human bing bad, we too turn bad. Even in someone who is 99% bad, see the 1% that is good - and you will become good." Another posint is that broadcasting agencies don't sell so much news with stories of kindness, but with sensationalism about what's wrong in the world. Didn't Amma tell someone to stop watching the news, for their spiritual growth? We would probably all help ourselves & the world by turning off the news for awhile, & devoting that time to more uplifting bhajans, chants & meditations. There is something to be said for being bit of a hermit, in a calm & beautiful environment. I did move to the mountains With love, Sweta --- Ananthasree <michellewalsh88 wrote: > A young man "stole" a bus in order to drive as many > people as he could > fit in it to safety. He rescued many people, yet > charges will be > pressed against him for STEALING the bus. How can > this be? > > Armed military men and police have orders to "shoot > to kill" people > who are looting for food and supplies. Are we so > obsessed with > materialism/money that we will kill people who are > starving and > suffering for taking things from demolished stores? > How? How? How can > this be??? > > Then, there are men raping the women during a time > like this. A > government sending in the military to point guns at > these people who > lost everything. Our President comes on television > smirking, looking > as if he wants to bust out into laughter, as he > talks about the misery > and loss of this terrible event. It is so absurd, I > wonder if I am > dreaming. > > I am struggling with a lot as I watch this violence, > injustice and > absurdity unfold. Amma says that everyone, at root, > is love. I do not > see this. I see that humanity, at root, is evil and > selfish. Certainly > these events are all part and parcel of our age of > materialism, but > how do I remain optimistic and keep my heart free of > contempt for > humanity itself???? I look at the heartlessness and > the suffering and > I begin to feel depressed and angry, which is only > poisoning myself. > > I look at all of this and feel so helpless. I hear > wonderful stories > of caring and rescue, but I see and hear far more > stories of violence > and injustice. It happens everyday, yet in an event > like this...we see > it all at once. It is very difficult to take all at > once. > > I mean, really....I have had it with this world and > I am embarassed to > be a human being. I guess I am just looking for > someone to offer a > positive, or at least a more spiritually rational > explanation for > this. I am sick of sobbing everytime I see the news. > I feel guilty for > these simple luxuries I have. I am sick of feeling > like I am the only > one who is feeling the sadness of this in the core > of my being. I go > into the market and hear people talking about it as > if it were > smalltalk. I am feeling lost. In this state, I dream > of moving to the > mountains, becoming a hermit and distancing myself > from humanity > forever. I can't take it. > > Hanging On, > > Ananthasree > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2005 Report Share Posted September 2, 2005 Not to stir you all up any more, but do you realize that after the hurricane Bush flew from Texas to California for some sort of dinner with his rich buddies, then back to Texas, then to DC, flying low over the devastated areas. THEN THE NEXT DAY HE PLAYED GOLF!!!! Then the following day flew down to New Orleans. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2005 Report Share Posted September 3, 2005 mmmmmmmm. wise words, my beloved pahari maa. thank you. Ardis Jackson wrote: >The only answer I can come up with is that things are getting darker so >that the Light can shine. Try to keep the faith, my dear One. > -- "Naan Amme Snehikkunnu" Be Love, Egyirba (Berijoy) http://www.egyirba.net Wisdom is the reward you get for a lifetime of listening when youÂ’d have preferred to talk. ~Doug Larson Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2005 Report Share Posted September 3, 2005 Bush seems to have an emergency plan for kosovo & kabul, but not for its own state, which is 26 percent of the nation's natural gas supply and crude oil, and 60 percent of grain exports. there has been several cases of emergency supplies not reaching ppl, bcoz armed mens holding the aid workers. hospitals with 11 doctors working with 2 flash lights, ppl dying in a stadium & no one knows what to do with them..... i've had to remind myself many a times that, this is America, the most powerful nation on earth, and ppl, the american ppl, the most empowered, cilivised anywhere. 2 days back, i wrote to FEMA (i know a few there, as part of my work as an hse specialist) asking them if "they're job really is emergency managemnent" and they'd better be called as "federal enterainment & malfunction agency". for 3 dayas after the storm, they still dint have a clue as to what exactly has to be done where the mississippi, the aorta of the American economy runs!! the administration and its agencies has failed its ppl in the moment they needed their elected reps the most. In God we trust. so, lets pray to Her. And do something more constructive than what, the first person of the country is showing his people. most of the agencies on ground are overworked & understaffed. but, whoever is doing it, is doing a great job. does anyone know any person or agency who are capable of search & rescue? if yes, please mail me their contact info. lokah samasthah sikhino bhavanthu.. at Her Lotus Feet, Her baby : ) - Sweta Mitzel Ammachi Friday, September 02, 2005 8:02 PM Re: How??? Dear Ananthasree, Om Namah Shivaya, You are not alone, as I also feel deeply saddened, frustrated & angry. It's brought me to tears. Today I felt it intensly, & the Universe surprised me by dropping unexpected kindnesses throughout the day. It began when I tripped & fell in a parking lot, where a total strnager offered kind words of concern, as he helped me to gather up what I had dropped. After that, strangers seemed unusually kind. It was really encouraging. Amma tells a story of how someone gave just a simple smile, which created a domino affect, that ended in something truely great. Who said, "It all begins & ends with you?" Amma says something like don't worry about the darkness, just light your one small light & go forward. (Very paraphrased.) This is the Kali Yuga, so thank God Amma is here, igniting Her flame in so many hearts. Maybe we're grieving a loss, since we wanted to believe that our government's response would've been more compassionate & caring. Attitude seems to be almost everything, so positive affirmations would help us. I believe it's important to feel grateful for absolutely everything. Even what we might not like. To see everything as prasad. It's all God. This grateful attitude releases God's power. We can't give what we don't have, so we don't have much to give while dwelling on what's lacking in others. I believe that society will change, one person at a time. As we change within our own selves, others will also be positively affected. (This is totally paaphrased.) Once Swami Dayamrita talked about how he asked Amma about the world's problems & suffering. Amma said something like, there's no problem with the world, it's with you. Maybe She was referring to the importance of attitude. Here are some quotes: "Be like the honeybee who gathers only nectar wherever it goes. Seek the goodness that is found in everyone." "My child, never lose faith in God or life. It is very important to be optimistic. Pessimism is a form of darkness that prevents the Divine Light from permeating your life. It is an illusory curse created by an illusory mind. Only if you are optimistic will you be able to perceive that life is replete with Divine Light." "We tend to look for flaws & errors in others, & this disturbs our minds. We must change this habit. Forget their shortcomings, look for their good qualities & be respectful. Seeing only what is good in people eliminates suffering." "Do not be angry. Always rejoice in God." "Dwelling on another's faults weakens the mind. When we chose to see another's goodness, we rise to a higher level. In calling another human bing bad, we too turn bad. Even in someone who is 99% bad, see the 1% that is good - and you will become good." Another posint is that broadcasting agencies don't sell so much news with stories of kindness, but with sensationalism about what's wrong in the world. Didn't Amma tell someone to stop watching the news, for their spiritual growth? We would probably all help ourselves & the world by turning off the news for awhile, & devoting that time to more uplifting bhajans, chants & meditations. There is something to be said for being bit of a hermit, in a calm & beautiful environment. I did move to the mountains With love, Sweta --- Ananthasree <michellewalsh88 wrote: > A young man "stole" a bus in order to drive as many > people as he could > fit in it to safety. He rescued many people, yet > charges will be > pressed against him for STEALING the bus. How can > this be? > > Armed military men and police have orders to "shoot > to kill" people > who are looting for food and supplies. Are we so > obsessed with > materialism/money that we will kill people who are > starving and > suffering for taking things from demolished stores? > How? How? How can > this be??? > > Then, there are men raping the women during a time > like this. A > government sending in the military to point guns at > these people who > lost everything. Our President comes on television > smirking, looking > as if he wants to bust out into laughter, as he > talks about the misery > and loss of this terrible event. It is so absurd, I > wonder if I am > dreaming. > > I am struggling with a lot as I watch this violence, > injustice and > absurdity unfold. Amma says that everyone, at root, > is love. I do not > see this. I see that humanity, at root, is evil and > selfish. Certainly > these events are all part and parcel of our age of > materialism, but > how do I remain optimistic and keep my heart free of > contempt for > humanity itself???? I look at the heartlessness and > the suffering and > I begin to feel depressed and angry, which is only > poisoning myself. > > I look at all of this and feel so helpless. I hear > wonderful stories > of caring and rescue, but I see and hear far more > stories of violence > and injustice. It happens everyday, yet in an event > like this...we see > it all at once. It is very difficult to take all at > once. > > I mean, really....I have had it with this world and > I am embarassed to > be a human being. I guess I am just looking for > someone to offer a > positive, or at least a more spiritually rational > explanation for > this. I am sick of sobbing everytime I see the news. > I feel guilty for > these simple luxuries I have. I am sick of feeling > like I am the only > one who is feeling the sadness of this in the core > of my being. I go > into the market and hear people talking about it as > if it were > smalltalk. I am feeling lost. In this state, I dream > of moving to the > mountains, becoming a hermit and distancing myself > from humanity > forever. I can't take it. > > Hanging On, > > Ananthasree > > > Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha! a.. Visit your group "Ammachi" on the web. b.. Ammachi c.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2005 Report Share Posted September 3, 2005 Om Namah Shivaya, Regarding search & rescue, I read that Russia had offered underwater rescue specialists, but that the U.S. declined that help, along with offers from other nations. What's up with that? I also heard a report that a FEMA truck was loaded with water, about 5 days ago, but that the driver wasn't allowed to go to New Orleans. Isn't it just common sense to have food & wateravailable in advance for any group of people? WOuldn't any other event at the stadium in New Orleans have offered that (to it's paying customers? And, doesn't New Orleans have the highest % of people living in poverty of any U.S. city? In addition, the highest % of non-drvers? It sounds like either a huge lack of competancy, negligance & uncaring, or an outright conspriacy. The news said that some "refuges" will probably be bussed north of the Twin Cities in Minnesota (MN). Having lived in MN 2x, this bothers me greatly, because especially north of Minneapolis, prejudice runs rampant. I wish that we could bring that group to California. I'm hoping that COL letters will be offered to any people that the MA Center may aid. At least that would be just a little something we could do to try to help. Praying, Sweta --- Arun Raj <jaimaa wrote: > > Bush seems to have an emergency plan for kosovo & > kabul, but not for its own state, which is 26 > percent of the nation's natural gas supply and crude > oil, and 60 percent of grain exports. > > there has been several cases of emergency supplies > not reaching ppl, bcoz armed mens holding the aid > workers. hospitals with 11 doctors working with 2 > flash lights, ppl dying in a stadium & no one knows > what to do with them..... i've had to remind myself > many a times that, this is America, the most > powerful nation on earth, and ppl, the american ppl, > the most empowered, cilivised anywhere. > > 2 days back, i wrote to FEMA (i know a few there, as > part of my work as an hse specialist) asking them if > "they're job really is emergency managemnent" and > they'd better be called as "federal enterainment & > malfunction agency". for 3 dayas after the storm, > they still dint have a clue as to what exactly has > to be done where the mississippi, the aorta of the > American economy runs!! > > the administration and its agencies has failed its > ppl in the moment they needed their elected reps the > most. > > In God we trust. so, lets pray to Her. And do > something more constructive than what, the first > person of the country is showing his people. > > most of the agencies on ground are overworked & > understaffed. but, whoever is doing it, is doing a > great job. does anyone know any person or agency who > are capable of search & rescue? if yes, please mail > me their contact info. > > lokah samasthah sikhino bhavanthu.. > > at Her Lotus Feet, > Her baby : ) > > __ Start your day with - make it your home page http://www./r/hs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2005 Report Share Posted September 3, 2005 I am also "thinking" that a conspiracy is afoot. How disgusting. I think those responsible will be much more in need of Divine Mercy than those affected by their acts. May Amma Bless Us All. Pahari Maa On Sep 3, 2005, at 10:24 AM, Sweta Mitzel wrote: > Om Namah Shivaya, > > Regarding search & rescue, I read that Russia had > offered underwater rescue specialists, but that the > U.S. declined that help, along with offers from other > nations. What's up with that? > > I also heard a report that a FEMA truck was loaded > with water, about 5 days ago, but that the driver > wasn't allowed to go to New Orleans. Isn't it just > common sense to have food & wateravailable in advance > for any group of people? WOuldn't any other event at > the stadium in New Orleans have offered that (to it's > paying customers?  > > And, doesn't New Orleans have the highest % of people > living in poverty of any U.S. city? In addition, the > highest % of non-drvers? > > It sounds like either a huge lack of competancy, > negligance & uncaring, or an outright conspriacy. > > The news said that some "refuges" will probably be > bussed north of the Twin Cities in Minnesota (MN). > Having lived in MN 2x, this bothers me greatly, > because especially north of Minneapolis, prejudice > runs rampant. I wish that we could bring that group > to California. > > I'm hoping that COL letters will be offered to any > people that the MA Center may aid. At least that > would be just a little something we could do to try to > help. > > Praying, > > Sweta > > > --- Arun Raj <jaimaa wrote: > > > > > Bush seems to have an emergency plan for kosovo & > > kabul, but not for its own state, which is 26 > > percent of the nation's natural gas supply and crude > > oil, and 60 percent of grain exports. > > > > there has been several cases of emergency supplies > > not reaching ppl, bcoz armed mens holding the aid > > workers. hospitals with 11 doctors working with 2 > > flash lights, ppl dying in a stadium & no one knows > > what to do with them..... i've had to remind myself > > many a times that, this is America, the most > > powerful nation on earth, and ppl, the american ppl, > > the most empowered, cilivised anywhere. > > > > 2 days back, i wrote to FEMA (i know a few there, as > > part of my work as an hse specialist) asking them if > > "they're job really is emergency managemnent" and > > they'd better be called as "federal enterainment & > > malfunction agency". for 3 dayas after the storm, > > they still dint have a clue as to what exactly has > > to be done where the mississippi, the aorta of the > > American economy runs!! > > > > the administration and its agencies has failed its > > ppl in the moment they needed their elected reps the > > most. > > > > In God we trust. so, lets pray to Her. And do > > something more constructive than what, the first > > person of the country is showing his people. > > > > most of the agencies on ground are overworked & > > understaffed. but, whoever is doing it, is doing a > > great job. does anyone know any person or agency who > > are capable of search & rescue? if yes, please mail > > me their contact info. > > > > lokah samasthah sikhino bhavanthu.. > > > > at Her Lotus Feet, > > Her baby : ) > > > > > > >           > __ > Start your day with - make it your home page > http://www./r/hs > > > > Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha! > > > > > > > ▪  Visit your group "Ammachi" on the web. >  > ▪  >  Ammachi >  > ▪  Terms of > Service. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2005 Report Share Posted September 3, 2005 What is a COL letter? On Sep 3, 2005, at 10:24 AM, Sweta Mitzel wrote: > Om Namah Shivaya, > > Regarding search & rescue, I read that Russia had > offered underwater rescue specialists, but that the > U.S. declined that help, along with offers from other > nations. What's up with that? > > I also heard a report that a FEMA truck was loaded > with water, about 5 days ago, but that the driver > wasn't allowed to go to New Orleans. Isn't it just > common sense to have food & wateravailable in advance > for any group of people? WOuldn't any other event at > the stadium in New Orleans have offered that (to it's > paying customers?  > > And, doesn't New Orleans have the highest % of people > living in poverty of any U.S. city? In addition, the > highest % of non-drvers? > > It sounds like either a huge lack of competancy, > negligance & uncaring, or an outright conspriacy. > > The news said that some "refuges" will probably be > bussed north of the Twin Cities in Minnesota (MN). > Having lived in MN 2x, this bothers me greatly, > because especially north of Minneapolis, prejudice > runs rampant. I wish that we could bring that group > to California. > > I'm hoping that COL letters will be offered to any > people that the MA Center may aid. At least that > would be just a little something we could do to try to > help. > > Praying, > > Sweta > > > --- Arun Raj <jaimaa wrote: > > > > > Bush seems to have an emergency plan for kosovo & > > kabul, but not for its own state, which is 26 > > percent of the nation's natural gas supply and crude > > oil, and 60 percent of grain exports. > > > > there has been several cases of emergency supplies > > not reaching ppl, bcoz armed mens holding the aid > > workers. hospitals with 11 doctors working with 2 > > flash lights, ppl dying in a stadium & no one knows > > what to do with them..... i've had to remind myself > > many a times that, this is America, the most > > powerful nation on earth, and ppl, the american ppl, > > the most empowered, cilivised anywhere. > > > > 2 days back, i wrote to FEMA (i know a few there, as > > part of my work as an hse specialist) asking them if > > "they're job really is emergency managemnent" and > > they'd better be called as "federal enterainment & > > malfunction agency". for 3 dayas after the storm, > > they still dint have a clue as to what exactly has > > to be done where the mississippi, the aorta of the > > American economy runs!! > > > > the administration and its agencies has failed its > > ppl in the moment they needed their elected reps the > > most. > > > > In God we trust. so, lets pray to Her. And do > > something more constructive than what, the first > > person of the country is showing his people. > > > > most of the agencies on ground are overworked & > > understaffed. but, whoever is doing it, is doing a > > great job. does anyone know any person or agency who > > are capable of search & rescue? if yes, please mail > > me their contact info. > > > > lokah samasthah sikhino bhavanthu.. > > > > at Her Lotus Feet, > > Her baby : ) > > > > > > >           > __ > Start your day with - make it your home page > http://www./r/hs > > > > Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha! > > > > > > > ▪  Visit your group "Ammachi" on the web. >  > ▪  >  Ammachi >  > ▪  Terms of > Service. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 4, 2005 Report Share Posted September 4, 2005 namah sivaya sweta, i lived in the twin cities and i know what you mean about minnesota skin politics. not to mention the fact of leaving that climate for the coldest place in the country! brrr! that's why i'm in arizona now! ;-) Sweta Mitzel wrote: > >The news said that some "refuges" will probably be >bussed north of the Twin Cities in Minnesota (MN). >Having lived in MN 2x, this bothers me greatly, >because especially north of Minneapolis, prejudice >runs rampant. > -- "Naan Amme Snehikkunnu" Be Love, Egyirba (Berijoy) http://www.egyirba.net Mother Nature is always changing. When we deeply intuit and watch for the changes of nature we cease to feel pain. --from Gems of Wisdom from Shree Maa and Swami Satyananda Saraswati. Copyright 1998 Devi Mandir Publications. www.shreemaa.org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 4, 2005 Report Share Posted September 4, 2005 say amen to that! Ardis Jackson wrote: >I think those responsible will be much more in need of Divine Mercy >than those affected by their acts. > >May Amma Bless Us All. > >Pahari Maa > > -- "Naan Amme Snehikkunnu" Be Love, Egyirba (Berijoy) http://www.egyirba.net Just as a solid rock is not shaken by the storm, even so the wise are not affected by praise or blame. ~The Dhammapada Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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