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Mother's Day Lesson! :)

Andrew Matthew's FOLLOW YOUR HEART
   
When we forgive ourselves, 
we STOP criticizing other people.




Check out my MOTHER'S DAY post here at My Dailies!

Thanks for reading! :) 

NAMASTE.

-day 143

Comments

  1. Belated happy Mother's Day!!!

    Regarding your request. No problem, my pleasure.
    (No need to reciprocate now...enjoy lang akong mag-comment sa ngayon hehe) Thanks again. God bless!!!

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  2. When we forgive ourselves we throw away the bitterness in our heart and we have less chance of being critical to others.

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  3. We should not see other peoples wrong nor criticize them. Mind our own business. Happy mothers day!

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  4. Belated happy mother's day to your mom. Another love filled post from a proud daughter!:)

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  5. yeah most of the time we are bitter to other people and we realize later on the main root is within us. Once we try to analyze it we will know that we have to solve something from within and once we have forgiven ourselves it will come out naturally and we will stop criticizing others. ;)

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  6. Mother always never fails in educating her children. She doesn't want them to be led astray. Mother is the best of all!

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  7. belated happy mother's day. :)
    we really have to be good to ourselves so that it would be easier for us to be good to others.

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  8. Our hearts may be tainted with hate sometimes...
    but when we learn how to soften its hardness,
    we will find it easier to forgive and forget.

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  9. When we forgive ourselves, we STOP criticizing other people.
    >> very nice quote. It reminds everyone on being humble and minding one's business.

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  10. Belated happy mothers day, and I agree with the first quote.

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