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Dampha Kebba <[log in to unmask]>
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Yusupha, thanks for sharing.
KB


>From: Yusupha C Jow <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: This has some good rules for life....
>Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2001 19:44:58 EDT
>
>I received this from a friend.  Found some of the 'rules' interesting
>
>This TANTRA came from India.
>It doesn’t matter whether you are superstitious or not. It’s really
>worth
>reading, OK?
>This is a Nepalese Tantra Totem for good luck.
>
>Send copies to whoever you want to wish good luck......
>
>INSTRUCTIONS FOR YOUR LIFE:
>
>Eat lots of rye rice.
>
>Give people more than they want, and do it with all your heart.
>
>Memorize your favorite poem.
>
>Do not believe everything you hear, do not spend all you have, and do not
>sleep for as long as you wish.
>
>Whenever you say “I love You” mean it.
>
>Whenever you say “I’m sorry” look the person right in the eyes.
>
>Believe in love at first sight.
>
>Never ignore someone’s dreams.
>
>Love deeply and passionately. You may get hurt, but it is the only way to
>live life completely.
>
>Tackle any disagreements in a clean manner, do not offend.
>
>Never judge a person based on their relatives.
>
>Speak slowly, but think fast.
>
>
>Whenever someone asks you something you don’t want to answer, smile and
>ask
>“why do you want to know?”
>
>Remember that the deepest love and the greatest achievements are the ones
>bearing the most risk.
>
>Call your mother. If you can’t, at least think of her.
>
>Say “Bless you” whenever someone sneezes.
>
>If you happen to lose, do not miss the lesson.
>
>
>Remember the 3 R’s: Respect yourself, Respect everyone else, and be
>Responsible for all of your actions.
>
>Do not allow a little dispute to put an end  to a great friendship.
>
>Whenever you notice you’ve made a mistake, do all that is necessary to
>fix it.
>......Immediately.
>
>Smile whenever you pick up the phone, for the caller will be able to notice
>it.
>
>Marry a person who likes to chat, for when your old age comes, chatting
>will
>be one of the best qualities you can find in someone.
>
>Spend some time alone.
>
>Embrace changes, but do not repudiate your own values.
>
>Remember that sometimes silence is the best answer.
>
>Read more books and watch less TV.
>
>Lead a good and honest life. Like this, when you are old and remember the
>past, you will see how you can enjoy it all once again.
>
>Trust GOD, but lock your car.
>
>A good atmosphere in your home is important.
>
>Do whatever is possible to keep your home peaceful and harmonious.
>
>If you have a quarrel with someone close to you, try to solve only the
>present issue.
>
>Do not live in the past.
>
>Read between the lines.
>
>Share your knowledge. It’s a way of achieving immortality.
>
>Be gentle to our Planet....
>
>Do not block mother nature.
>
>Keep yourself busy only with your own matters.
>
>Do not trust a partner who never closes their eyes when kissing you.
>
>At least once a year, visit a place you have never been.
>
>If you make lots of money, do some charity while alive. That’s the best
>reward fortune can provide you with.
>
>Remember that sometimes under-achievement is good luck.
>
>Learn all the rules well, so you’ll know how to break them in the proper
>manner.
>
>Remember: the best relationship is the one where the love of one for
>another
>matters more than the need to be with each other.
>
>Judge your level of success by what you have had to renounce to achieve it.
>
>Face Love and cooking with absolute commitment, not expecting too much in
>return.
>
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