ten commandments of love1. Unselfishness and selflessness--Consciously put your loved one at the center of your heart and cultivate awareness of his/her needs. But don't go overboard; remember to also take care of yourself.2. Generosity--Give of yourself, sharing time, things, and emotions.3. Acceptance--Commit yourself to patience, forbearance, tolerance, and accepting your mate not as a fantasy object--but a real person.4. Respect--Your mate is a gateway to God and so deserves your respect, trust and support.5. Honesty--the hard work of communication, revealing yourself, truth-telling, listening (these are big practices)--all lead to authenticity.6. Empathy--Genuine love involves working hard to understand, and share, the feelings of your loved one. And to offer compassion and caring even for feelings you don't "get."7. Play--Don't take your love or yourself so seriously. Remember to leave room for fun, whimsy, joy and meaninglessness too.8. Passion--True passion is not the romantic fascination we associate with teenage crushes; it's a deep wonderment and interest in the other.9. Mystery--Being open to not knowing, to not having it all worked out, to the discovery of being together.10. Mission--Strengthen your bond by having some shared "mission," purpose, direction.
Buddha the wise...sounds that melts me, voices that whisper emotion and scream passion and beats that wobble in the night. The perfect kiss, All that is life, as the beat that sparks imagination within my soul. With beauty that is still to behold. Everything that's real and everything unrealized All infinity that fills our eyes. We are fluid dreams vivid memories. All uncertainly leads to eternity. I am here in physical form and spirit. Reaching higher states of being fluidly..With The boom, the bip, the boom bip....Buddhism is a dharmic, non-theistic religion and a philosophy.[1] Buddhism is also known as Buddha Dharma or Dhamma, which means the "teachings of the Awakened One" in Sanskrit and Pali, languages of ancient Buddhist texts. Buddhism was founded around the fifth century BCE by Siddhartha Gautama, hereafter referred to as "the Buddha". A Buddha is a person who has developed all positive qualities and eliminated all negative qualities. Buddha was an "ordinary" human like you and me before he became enlightened. Enlightenment is compared to awakening, as a person suddenly experiences a complete transformation of body and mind from sleeping to waking up. One could say that a Buddha represents the very peak of evolution, as he/she is omniscient or all-knowing.
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