This Will Also Change
The birth of this blog <Ths Too Shall Change> was the result of a couple of years of "stubborn standstill" wishful thinking.
The eventual push for "Change" was mainly from the inspirational story below:
The Two Rings (by S N Goenka)
A rich old man died
leaving two sons. For some time the two continued living together in the
traditional Indian way, in a single joint household, a joint family. Then they quarrelled
and decided to separate, dividing all the property between them.
Everything was
divided fifty-fifty, and thus they settled their affairs. But after the
settlement had been made, a small packet was discovered which had been
carefully hidden by their father. They opened the packet and found two rings
inside, one set with a valuable diamond, and the other an ordinary silver ring
worth only a few rupees.
Seeing the diamond, the elder brother developed
greed in his mind, and he started explaining to the younger one, “To me it appears
that this ring is not the earning of our father, but rather an heirloom from
his forefathers. That is why he kept it separate from his other possessions.
And since it has been kept for generations in our family, it should remain for
future generations. Therefore I, being elder, shall keep it. You had better
take the silver ring.” The younger brother smiled and said, “All right, be
happy with the diamond ring, I'll be happy with the silver one.” Both of them
placed their rings on their fingers and went their ways.
The younger brother thought to himself. “It is easily understandable that my
father kept the diamond ring; it is so valuable. But why did he keep this
ordinary silver ring?” He examined the ring closely and found some words
engraved on it: “This will also change.” “Oh, this is the mantra of my father:
‘This will also change!' ” He replaced the ring on his finger. Both brothers
faced all the ups and downs of life. When spring came, the elder brother became
highly elated, losing the balance of his mind. When autumn or winter came, he
fell into deep depression, again losing his mental balance. He became tense,
developing hypertension. Unable to sleep at night, he started using sleeping
pills, tranquilizers, stronger drugs. Finally, he reached the stage where he
required electric shock treatments. This was the brother with the diamond ring.
As for the younger
brother with the silver ring, when spring came, he enjoyed it; he didn't try to
run away from it. He enjoyed it, but looked at his ring and remembered, “This
will also change.” And when it changed, he could smile and say, “Well, I knew
it was going to change. It has changed, so what!” When autumn or winter came,
again he looked at his ring and remembered, “This will also change.” He didn't
start crying, knowing that this would also change. And yes, it also changed, it
passed away. Of all the ups and downs, all the vicissitudes of life, he knew
that nothing is eternal, that everything comes just to pass away. He did not
lose the balance of his mind and he lived a peaceful, happy life. This was the
brother with the silver ring.
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It is only Change that is permanent and the "I" or the "ego", has never been and will never be permanent.
Hence, "This" in this blog is spelled "Ths", to remind us that the "I" is always changing and should never be the center of our lives. And to remember that we all have the capacity to remain truly happy, however things around us change.
The sole purpose of this blog is to widen perspectives, and hopefully make a positive impact to the people in our lives, and most importantly, embrace the impermanence of Change.
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