Once a king called upon all of his
wise men and asked them, "Is there a mantra or suggestion which works in
every situation, in every circumstance, in every place and in every time.
Something which can help me when none of you is available to advise me. Tell
me, is there any such mantra?"
All the wise men were puzzled. How
could there be one answer for all questions-in every joy, sorrow, defeat or
victory. Finally, one wise old man walked up to the king and gave him a
something written on a piece of paper. But the condition was that the king was
not to see it out of curiosity. Only in extreme danger, when the king finds
himself alone and there seems to be no other solution, he will have to see it.
The king agreed and put the paper under his diamond ring.
Shortly, the neighboring states
attacked his kingdom. It was a surprise attack. Although the king and his army
fought bravely, they lost the battle. The king had to flee on his horse. The
enemies were following him. His horse took him far away in the jungle. He could
hear the enemoies on their horse back closer to him. Suddenly, the king founf
himself standing at the end of the road. Beneath, there was a rocky valley
thousand feet deep. It he jumped, he would definitely die, and if he recturend,
his enemies will surely capture him.
There seemed to be no way to go.
Suddenly, he saw his diamond ring shining in the sun, and he remembered the
message hidden inside the ring. He opened the diamond and read the message.
It read "This too will
pass".
The king read it over and over
again.Suddenly something struck his
mind. Yes!, it too will pass. He calmed down and kept standing where he was.
After sometime, he realised that the noise of the horses were receding. Perhaps
his enemies moved into some other part of the mountains.
The king was very brave. He
re-organised his army and fought again bravely. He defeated the enemy and
regained his lost empire. When he returned to his empire victorious, he was
received with much fan fare, and all his people were rejoicing in the victory.
People were dancing and singing merrily. For a moment, the king said to
himself, 'I am one of the bravest and greatest. It is not so easy to defeat
me". With the reception and celebration he got, he saw an ego emerging in
him.
Suddenly, his diamond ring flashed
in the sunlight and reminded him of the message. He opened it and read it
again. "This too will pass".
He became silent. His face went
through a total change - from the egoist, he moved to a state of utter
humbleness.
Moral: There is nothing permanent
in this world. Everything changes except the law of change. Think it over from
your own perspective. You have seen all the changes. You have survived all
setbacks, all defeats and all sorrows. All have passed away. If there are
problems in the present, they too will pass away. Nothing remains forever. Joy
and sorry are the two faces of the same coin. They too will pass away.