are now far from home, around to work with a great longing in my heart. But as Victor says, business is business and the important thing is to spend their lives well. This weekend I'm working and I'm reading a lot, as well as relax your body and stand in silence after weeks of movement and words.
Before leaving Peru, a dear Buddhist friends, gave me a book called Kaneko's Story , which gathers thoughts and reflections of the wife of Daisaku Ikeda, president of Soka Gakkai . In this book I found many interesting points of view on life as a couple, such as:
" A marriage is defined not by the Mutual Admiration Two People Have When They Look Into Each Other's eyes, But Rather By The cooperative action They take As They Look Toward Their mutual goals and strive to Achieve Them" (D . Ikeda) [A marriage is defined not by the mutual admiration that two people have when they look in the eye, but rather on common that both engage in when they look at their mutual goals and strive to achieve ]
and again:
" When two people are in love and Their Relationship Makes Better People, then That is a good love relationship. If, However, the relationship Causes Them To Ruin Their Lives, then it is a bad relationship "(J. Toda) [When two people are in love and their relationship makes them better people, this is a good report. But if this report ruin their lives, this is a bad relationship]
Well, perhaps the admiration and love I have them confused for a long time, and if I had read before these lines I would have driven better. And time has taught me that the stories love grow and mature with us, which at times also seems to be over and then reappear stronger and more beautiful than before, and that love, like pain, hate, joy, feelings are universal, but so subjective that seem new to everyone, even if they are the oldest of the earth on which we walk.
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