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WISDOM QUOTES: From Mahatma Gandhi.

“An eye for an eye only ends up making the whole world blind”

INSPIRATIONAL STORIES: “The glass of milk”

This is a beautiful story that was sent to me via email,

LEGENDS: “The 3 last wishes of Alexander the Great.”( “Los 3 últimos deseos de Alejandro Magno el Grande.”)

Your Health is priceless and it’s in your own hands, take care of it..
Wealth is only meaningful if you can share and enjoy it while you are still alive. What you do for yourself, dies with you. But what you do for others will live for ever.
TIME is our most precious treasure because it is LIMITED.

INSPIRATIONAL PRAYERS: ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI

In 1972, I watched a movie called: ‘Brother Sun, sister Moon”. I will never forget this movie!

POEMS: “Money” by William Henry Davies

When I had money, money, O!
I knew no joy till I went poor;

STORIES FROM CHINA: “The flower of honesty” (reprinted from last year)

In ancient China, around the year 250 B.C., a certain prince was about to be crowned emperor; however, according to the law, he first had to get married.

INSPIRATIONAL STORIES FROM ITALY: “The happy man’s shirt”(reprinted from last year)

What do you think is the lesson of this story? I love to hear your thoughts…

INSPIRATIONAL STORIES FOR A HAPPY LIFE: “The 99 club” (Historia inspiracional para una vida feliz: El Club 99″)

Once upon a time, there lived a King who, despite his luxurious lifestyle, was neither happy nor content.

POEMS: “Greatness” by Edgar Albert Guest (about kindness)

We can be great by helping one another;
We can be loved for very simple deeds;
Who has the grateful mention of a brother
Has really all the honor that he needs.

STORIES: “Learning about contentment and generosity” (a sad story)

Now I think about this too and I ask myself when I am feeling down: Is my life really that bad after all?

STORIES: “Through the eyes of a child”

In this story the rich dad wants to teach his son what it is like to live in poverty so that he will be inspired to continue to strive in his life to achieve wealth

Recent Posts

  • Zen Stories: “An Empty Boat” by Kamal @ Boundless Blessings (re-blogged) December 5, 2020
  • “Dreams must be” by Earth sky air (re-blogged) December 5, 2020
  • Uplifting poems: “A song of Life” by Ella Wheeler Wilcox December 5, 2020
  • Spiritual poems: “The Truth teller” by Ella Wheeler Wilcox December 2, 2020
  • Our Earth and all its life poems: “Life goes on” by M. Linda Steffey November 29, 2020
  • Spirituality from Daily Word: “Grateful” (Espiritualidad de la Palabra Diaria: “Gratitud”) November 26, 2020
  • A quote on respecting “the mind that stirs in every creature” by Gerard de Nerval (1808 –1855) November 22, 2020
  • A quote from Neale Donald Walsch on “This too shall pass” November 21, 2020

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