Tuesday, August 14, 2007

The infection of love

A beautiful song from one of my favourite singer, Boyzone, goes this way, "Smile, an everlasting smile, a smile can bring you near to me." The simple positivism of the smile is infectious and this is a radiance that a sprinkle of flower blossoms may induce a nirvana of blossoming flower that emanates a floral paradise.
A classic feel of this blessing is in this story. A father is having breakfast with his wife and daughter. His lovely daughter smile, and toast the bread for him, and he is very happy with his daughter's filial piety. He left the home, with a sunshine smile on his face. As he travel to work, the confidence and brightness of his countenance shows a smiling face, and everyone around him, like a magnet, feels uplifted in some manner. As the man reached the office, he announced to his colleagues, "Good day everyone, this is a magnificent day, may we service this company in joyous contribution with a jovial heart." Everyone in his office is energized and clapped in support. That day, work was light, happy and productive. He came home, to a nice vegetarian lagsana dinner by his wife, and the evening was a festive and gracious occasion. Now, how many of us will love to have a day like this? Remember, this all begins with a blessing in the morning, a willingness to smile because of that, and to spread the smiling sensation around. Sometimes, a simple smile from a person may be the sustaining peace of our hearts for that day. Love is in the air. Maybe we can start with smiling at our face, everytime we go to brush our teeths in the morning. I think you look good in your uniqueness too.

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