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Knots of Life

Staring for a while at a handkerchief, Buddha started making small knots on it. He asked his disciples the difference between the plain one and with knots. It is the same but not the look of it. Mind of a person is just like that. We must know how the knots took place Then only we know how to untie them. If the knot is that of infatuation, to untie that knot be steady in desire If the knot is that of anger, to untie the knot be in peace. If the knot is made of enmity, to untie the knot be compassionate. If the knot is that of miserliness, to untie the knot be generous. At all times, in pain or pleasure, to prosper is the only measure.
+++ November 21, 2014 Fifth Place Win Form: Didactic

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Date: 12/8/2014 4:56:00 PM
Congratulations on your win Dr. Mehta.
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Date: 12/8/2014 2:57:00 PM
Thank you for the lecture and congrats on the win Dr....huggs
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Date: 12/8/2014 11:14:00 AM
Very wise words, beautifully expressed, Dr Ram! Congrats to you on a wonderful win!! Hugs, Rhonda
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Date: 12/8/2014 11:12:00 AM
very powerfully penned Dr Mehta:-) many congrats:-) Hugs jan xx
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Date: 12/8/2014 10:37:00 AM
Thank you for entering. I posted a blog on this contest if you would like to visit. God bless you with love and prayers, Gina
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Dr.Ram Mehta
Date: 12/8/2014 8:37:00 PM
Thanks , Regina
Date: 12/8/2014 9:23:00 AM
Great teaching in these winning lines..Congrats on your winning work..Sara
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Date: 12/8/2014 1:55:00 AM
Congrats Dr on your win.
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Date: 11/22/2014 3:00:00 PM
Very nice Sir...yes, very powerful write...Best to you...
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Date: 11/22/2014 3:39:00 AM
Very powerful write Dr. Ram! An amazing pen indeed! Enlightening messages from Buddha!
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