A Kashmiri folktale Once there lived a Seeker of the Truth who wanted to know the mystery of Death and the Great Time. For many years, the seeker kept visiting many gurus, scientists, academicians and ashrams. Then one day, he came across a group of wandering mystic minstrels while walking on the bank of a… Continue reading Other Lives
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The One-Straw Millionaire
A Japanese Folktale Chapter 1 Once there was a young man. He was very poor and didn’t seem to have any luck at all. Though he tried his hand at many things and worked hard, he just couldn’t seem to get ahead. Finally he decided to test his luck one last time and went to… Continue reading The One-Straw Millionaire
Changing stories of our life
An Aeshop’s Fable Once a Man and a Lion travelled together through the forest. They soon began to boast of their respective superiority to each other in strength and prowess. As they were disputing, they passed a statue carved in stone, which displayed “a Lion strangled by a Man”. The traveller pointed to it and… Continue reading Changing stories of our life
Logotherapy
“It took me a long time and most of the world to learn what I know about love and fate and the choices we make, but the heart of it came to me in an instant, while I was chained to a wall and being tortured. I realised, somehow, through the screaming of my mind,… Continue reading Logotherapy
Simplicity
“Good morning,” said the little prince. “Good morning,” said the merchant. This was a merchant who sold pills that had been invented to quench thirst. You need only swallow one pill a week, and you would feel no need of anything to drink. Why are you selling those?” asked the little prince. The merchant said:… Continue reading Simplicity
The Invisible Target
A Japanese Folktale Once there lived THREE young SAMURAI. Each had their own specialty, their inherent talent. For one it was the sword, for another the spear, and for the third the bow and arrow. One day they decided to travel together and go from school to school to hone their skills further. As they… Continue reading The Invisible Target
How to know Death?
A Sufi Folktale Once there lived a very wealthy merchant who had a huge fleet of ships. He belonged to a noble family and was one of the most respected men in the city. Due to his expanding fame and riches, he soon became close friends with the king of the city and then ended-up… Continue reading How to know Death?
True seeking of the Truth
When one thinks about Indian tradition, one would definitely associate it with the rich Sanskrit literature beginning with the Vedas that are believed to have been composed even before 5000 BC. Over many thousands of years, the Vedas travelled orally till it was written down somewhere around 1500BC. It was in Sanskrit that the original… Continue reading True seeking of the Truth
The silent voice of hands
Human beings have strangely failed to recognize the fact that diversity is the most natural way of life. Not everyone is born in the same way and the same rule will not apply to everyone. But we tend to somehow ignore this easy truth and put our effort into “rectifying” and smoothening out the differences.… Continue reading The silent voice of hands
