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A love letter for a sensitive and easily hurt soul…

You are not being punished by God through being sensitive…
You are being blessed by God through being sensitive…

You can feel what others don’t feel…
You can see what others don’t see…

So that you can take care of yourself and others…
So that you can help make the earth more harmonious…

Never be ashamed of your sensitive soul
It brings a lot of wealth…

From the inner promise not to hurt anyone…
Until the empathy to care for anyone…

Only sensitive souls can do it…
Only sensitive souls can share this tenderness…

Be grateful for your sensitivity…
Be thankful for your sensitivity…

It makes the mind so much more flexible…
It makes the heart easier to be grateful…

No need to compare yourself to others…
Don’t expect to be understood, it’s better to understand…

Frangipani is as beautiful as frangipani, lotus is as beautiful as lotus…
You are beautiful just the way you are…

When it feels uncomfortable inside, or even feels hurt…
Whisper this beautiful mantra: “It’s ok to feel not ok”…

It’s okay to feel uncomfortable…
Once again it’s ok…

Even the nature outside must pass through the night…
Likewise with our own natural nature inside…

If you don’t know, you don’t need to call yourself stupid…
No need! Not knowing makes the mind become innocent…

Not knowing makes the mind look like space…
Which gives a place to everything as it is…

From there the door to healing often opens…
From there also the door of peace often opens…

Smile beautiful souls…
You are here to share a beautiful Light…

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About the author

H.H. Guruji Gede Prama

Gede Prama started his spiritual journey through a dialogue with his symbolic Guru in a village at the north of Bali. The journey is then being enriched with his experiences of studying abroad, his meetings with the world greatest spiritual Gurus: His Holiness Dalai Lama, The Venerable Thich Nhat Hanh, as well as Professor Karen Armstrong; and also being deepened by his intense meditation practices.

Despite the fact that he was once a CEO of a large corporation with thousand of employees, and was traveling abroad frequently for the purpose of teaching, yet, being deeply moved by the Bali bombing incident in 2002, he then decided to leave everything and went back to his home island.
He has never leave Bali for the past few years. In fact, he rarely leaves the silence of the forest where he lives, except for the purpose of teaching at the sacred sites within Bali.

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