Mom, listen to me...
Mom, listen to me...
Excerpt from the talk "The One Life. Love the common life!” held by the Master 85 years ago:
There was a very famous artist in India. Everyone liked and accepted his works as perfect. He was called Ranga Guru. His graduate Rajichi, who had already finished his studies, brought him his last painting and asked for his opinion and evaluation.
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Leave on time. For home - even if no one is waiting for you there. From the party - without the "last cup". From irrelevant links. From bad habits. From depression and gloomy thoughts. From the hard memories. Of frayed relationships and the people who ruin them. Or from the person next to you.
When Tvashtri (the Indian god, creator of living and dead nature) was creating the world and man, all his materials ran out and he did not know what to create woman from.
Правилата на живота според индианските вождове Добрият човек вижда добри знаци. Родината е там, където се чувстваш добре. Детето е гост в дома ти – нахрани го, поучи го и го пусни. Всичко на този свят има своя песен. В душата няма да има дъга, ако в очите не е имало сълзи. Смърт няма. Съществува
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