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Optimystic -> The Perfect Ring (1/16/2008 1:38:29 AM)

A powerful king, ruler of many domains, was in a position of such magnificence that wise men were his mere employees. And yet one day he felt himself confused and called the sages to him.

He said, "I do not know the cause, but something impels me to seek a certain ring, one that will enable me to stabilize my state."

"I must have such a ring. And this ring must be one which, when I am unhappy, will make me joyful. At the same time, if I am happy and look upon it, I must be made sad."

The wise men consulted one another, and threw themselves into deep contemplation, and finally they came to a decision as to the character of this ring which would suit their king.

The ring which they devised was one upon which was inscribed the legend:

THIS, TOO, WILL PASS

- From the works of Attar of Nishapur
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J1937 -> RE: The Perfect Ring (1/17/2008 12:29:34 PM)

Thank you, David, for this wise story. I knew the quote, or rather the first part of it, and I had a card put up on my mantlepiece during the challenging time of my son“s puberty to remind me that "this, too, would pass" - and it did.[&:]
The second part is new to me, but good to remember. When we are happy, we should not expect it to last forever, but rather live each moment consciously and gratefully, ready for the change that will come...

Juliana
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Hildegard -> RE: The Perfect Ring (1/17/2008 10:10:43 PM)

Welcome to the forum, David! I, too, like the story with its message about transience. Nothing lasts in this life, so we need to live every moment fully.

Edda




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