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Life Is Uncertain

Discussion in 'Snippets of Life (Non-Fiction)' started by iyerviji, Jun 4, 2019.

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    Thanks Anna. Sorry to know about your son in law and about the child . It's a great loss. God has already written our fate. He should give strength to face the situation. thanks for sharing about the owl
     
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    Thanks dear
     
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    Sorry to hear about your cousin's son. Can understand her feelings
     
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    Thanks bro
     
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    Thanks dear. True many youngsters are passing away and parents not able to bear the loss
     
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    Dear Vijiakka,

    My heartfelt condolences for your family's loss. A death in the family is always a reminder of what everybody is going to encounter at some point in time. Emotions and feelings of someone's death is the way we release the fear of death to move on what we are destined to do. When we don't know what is in store for us tomorrow, how in the world we can visualize what happens to us after our death? Only when we think we can manage things while living to our advantage, we need to fear what would happen after our death. We have no control over what happens while we are alive leave alone what happens after our death. Here is Janaka's story:

    "A wandering monk once visited the city of Mithila, ruled by the Sage King Janaka. "who is the best teacher around here?" He asked around. To his surprise every spiritual person around referred to him the name of King Janaka.

    The monk was both puzzled and furious. "How can a King be spiritually that high. These people don't know what true spirituality is." he thought.

    He went to the King and asked him "O King, learned people around here, speak highly of you, how can you a worldly man of pleasures be more spiritual than those who have given up their everything for the sake of knowing the highest truth?"

    "Dear one, you have come from a far place, you must have been tired, Let's eat and rest for the day, we can discuss further tomorrow."

    The King took him to the royal dinner table, fed him variety of foods, pleased his palates. He took him to a spacious room and told him to rest there.

    There was a huge sword hung from the ceiling, hanging just above the bed. "What is this?" asked the monk.

    "Oh don't mind it, it has been there for ages, it is an old custom, just have a good sleep. See you in the morning." said the King and rushed out hurriedly.

    The monk was worried that the sword might fall on him and kill him during the night, he couldn't close his eyes even if he tried.

    The king met him tomorrow, "Sir, how was the night, I hope you slept well" asked the King.

    "How could I sleep? there was a huge sword hanging at my neck." monk explained his troubles.

    "When one knows death is certain, how can the pleasures of world sway him away, how can the worldly duties ever limit his eyes from the supreme goal?" said the King answering the Monk's earlier question."
     
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