Wednesday, August 22, 2007

In the Buddha, each enlightened footstep blooms a flower

Life is a sojourn of souls, integrated into a cloth of interwoven love, laws and opinions. The Buddha first taught us to be virtuous and to be humble, and to seek love. Earth is a garden of life, and we are all like stems that take root into love. The more patient a person is, in the labour of love, the better connected and stable the roots that grow into the heart of love and the more beautiful the evanescence of a flower can be, in the view ground of the earnest bees and butterflies that serenade the garden for a collective goodness.
Buddha taught the important of compassion, kindness, simpleness, magnanimous, generousity and graciousness, and to flow with the ease of life to impress upon a lovely society with the courteous nature of friendliness. A young soul, beautiful as a butterfly, who understands the love of a prayer, and who expresses the joy of filial piety, is of the Buddhist spirit. He is a treasure to his parents, and a gem to his friends, a soul fervously sought after. As a maturing man, life's beauty is breathed into him, and the flowering of choices that stem from a gracious, caregiving source, for his nourishment in the art of liberty. In the karmic circle, the man is slowly enlightened in the perception of life, and each of his earnest and amiable endeavor brings upon the flowering nature of success, and the sweet friendliness of a firefly do circle him in joyous rendezvous. Atlas, imagine the fragance that life can be to the honeyed soul when one is always on good moral grounds! The Buddha emphasize on the heart, and the sutra of cleansing and guidance, to lead the soul on a safe, enjoyable yet interesting life.
At the final moment, the breathe of a lifetime is a wonderous insight of beauty, and the flowers, of blessful scent colours and leads the soul home to Buddha, in the Dharmic cycle for a favourable future.

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