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Be Happy 4 All
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All About Happiness for all and for my self too. It is nature's rule that we are going to get back what give to nature. i am ready to give happiness to all and in teturn i am sure i am going to get happiness.
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Good times, bad times: what’s the difference? (2 of 2)
On the flip side, pure good also cannot survive all by itself. Pure good would sublimate and merge with the Supreme Force without trace. We might ask: How did saintly souls like Christ, Buddha, Ramana Maharshi, Tukaram, Guru Nanak and others lead a p...
Good times, bad times, what’s the difference? (1 of 2)
Good morning friends. Each and everyone of us experience a good times and a bad times. If we r to be asked, we wanted that all good things will only happen to us. But we are all aware that life is not like only good things. As many said, to h...
Happiness is never constant (11 of 11)
Meditation helped at that time? No. I was completely dysfunctional for months. I would go to auditions and not know what I was doing. But at the end of the day, your own survival needs take over. And you realize you can choose to survive or perish. Y...
Happiness is never constant (10 of 11)
At times of huge challenge, where do you find the energy? I can’t answer that question. Whatever energy I have needed was always there. It’s just there. Whether it’s a very complicated film I am doing, going through a divorce, or the death of m...
Happiness is never constant (9 of 11)
Touching people through your acting is part of your answer to it? You are touching very sensitive areas here. Truth be told, I have been an actor all my life but I don’t define myself as an actor. I don’t see acting as a passion for me. It’s so...
Happiness is never constant (8 of 11)
Beyond that, at a larger level, what drives me is the need to know I have made a difference, that I stand out as an individual. Being an individual is very important for me. I am not a group kind of person, I am not a joiner of clubs, associations, a...

