Fulfil the needs of the soul, which travels beyond the death and which will survive the extinction of the world.

Girdhar Joshi
Fulfil the needs of the soul, which travels beyond the...
Fulfil the needs of the soul, which travels beyond the...
Fulfil the needs of the soul, which travels beyond the...
Fulfil the needs of the soul, which travels beyond the...
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Buddha said: “Fulfil the needs of the soul, which travels beyond the death and which will survive the extinction of the world.” The soul is not just one’s mind or body but also one’s connection to other people. The soul can live on after the body dies. It lives on in those who make the world a better place. The soul is not physical but it has a physical manifestation as well. It lives on as an idea and as a way of life that we can pass on to others and that, in turn, can be passed on to future generations.

Source: Some Mistakes Have No Pardon

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