A Miser and His Gold |
Spiritual Story by Anthony de Mello |
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A miser hid his gold at the foot of a tree in his garden.
Every week he would dig it up and look at it for hours. One day, a thief dug up
the gold and made off with it. When the miser next came to gaze upon his
treasure, all he found was an empty hole.
The man began to howl with grief, so his neighbors came running to find out what the trouble was. When they found out, one of them asked, "Did you use any of the gold?" "No," said the miser. "I only looked at it every week." "Well then," said the neighbor, "for all the good the gold did you, you might as well come every week and gaze upon the hole." |
Buddhism is a way of life. By chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo our life can be in harmony with the envornment around us and our life force will increase.
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