By Paulo Coelho
The Man who defends his friends
is never overwhelmed by the storms of life;
he is strong enough to come through difficulties
and carry on.
(Manual of the Warrior of Light)
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who is greater by virtue the person who helps or the person who recives help ?
According to hindu phylosophy the person who recives help is greater ,as he is being sent by god to you for help.(nice way of looking at thing’s when you are feeling high and mighty after helping somebody).
God created man and woman .not one at a time .God knows life can be continued thru mutual help .Help when you are asked to do it.Help when you know well that he wont ask for any help.
IN
Absolutely, let’s.
xxxx
Yes, love is to be shared. And love is strong.
a fine guideline for those who aspire to be warrior of light, we must learn to stand by our freinds, thru thick & thin.
love
aditya
I need help and the support of my friends…
Pray for my protection…
Thanks
Friendship. Such a gift. What you give is what you keep.
Joan
Let’s savour the taste of light
Let’s forget our restrictions and start releasing our souls
Let love be the guide, and use grace to travel our long lost path
So that we have strength to help our friends, and accept help from them
Just what I needed to hear today.. and How I wish that my friend also shows up to be a Warrior of Light all though he has struggles that make some people think he is nothing but a pain in the ass….
Thank you for bringing comfort and hope in my life with your stories and words…I guess I am your biggest fan in Norway. Thank you so much for making me a better person:-)
Take care!
For me it is one of the greatest virtues, to help others, especially if they need you.
There’s even this saying: “you are worth as much as you help the other person”.
Whether it is a friend or a stranger, doesn’t matter, what matters is…your heart…full of love.
….
So try to always be nice,
be kind,
touch only with love,
you have inside.
….
love
Agnieszka
Yes, as “The Hollies” wrote, “He ain’t heavy, he’s my brother”! A wonderful song and a truly moving verse.