Happiness

There is inwardly-outwardly immense happiness in this world to chase for. Why do you hold on to one thought? Explore and evolve.

There is inwardly-outwardly immense happiness in this world to chase for. Why do you hold on to one thought? Explore and evolve.
I am a soulful woman who loves to conjure up my thoughts and write. I thoroughly enjoy creating art and expressing myself through words. I believe words have a certain kind of melody that can be understood by everybody.

30 Evergreen Buddhist Quotes on Karma: The word karma is derived from the Sanskrit language which means “action” or “doing.” Karma is like a measuring scale, which keeps a check on our negative and positive deeds. And gives us results based on the outcome of our actions, whether it is good or bad. The karma…

Greatest Buddhist Quotes on Happiness By far one of the greatest quotes that I have read is— “Happiness is a state of mind.” Which correlates with the Buddhist philosophy that happiness follows when you achieve a healthy state of mind, in which you embrace every emotion that comes along the way. Buddhist philosophy emphasizes on…

55 Wholesome Relationship Quotes on Trust Trust is the binding factor of all relationships; without trust, a relationship cannot survive. Since it is one of the important factors, that is responsible for creating a healthy bond, and understanding between the couple. When two individuals trust each other, they develop mutual respect for one another. This…

Jiddu Krishnamurti lovingly referred to as âKâ by his followers was one of the greatest teachers to have served the mankind. He was a philosopher, public speaker, and writer, who penned many bestselling books around the world. Early Life of Jiddu Krishnamurti: Krishnamurti was born on 11 May 1895 in Madanapalle town of Madras Presidency,…

All the times you wanted to take a plunge, remind yourself that you are capable of flying.

Greatest Buddhist Quotes on Life Buddha also known as “Siddhartha Gautama” was an ascetic, a philosopher, a mediator and the founder of Buddhism. He was born into an aristocratic Kshatriya family (Warriors) in Lumbini, present-day in Nepal. At the age of 29, he left his palace to seek the meaning of suffering he saw around…