life goes forward
In ancient times, people used to be ferried from one bank of the river to the other. The river’s wind was always very strong, so the boat constantly rocked and swayed. One day a man carrying a sword got into the boat. Halfway across the river, because of a violent gust of wind, he dropped the sword into the river. The boat immediately stopped and everyone urged him to quickly drop in and get it.
The fellow smiled knowing. He carved a little mark into the side of the boat and then, pointing to the notch said, “This is where my sword dropped in. When we have reached the other bank, I’ll retrieve it.” The boat quickly reached the other bank and docked. He then stripped off his clothes and using the notch on the boat, plunged into the water with a splash. Everyone yelled. “What are you doing ?”
“Finding my sword,” he replied, as he ducked back under the water.
Well, did he find the sword?
You must not cling to set patterns and habits. Just like a boat keeps moving so does life. At one time a particular method works or a particular pattern can be used to predict things accurately but they don’t guarantee that tomorrow they will also work or predict accurately.
~~
Art’s note~~~We have all acquired possessions in life and no longer own them. Life, just like the boat keeps moving forward, we can not go back to where we lost something at a particular point in time. All we can do is keep moving forward and be satisfied with the memory and perhaps even acquire, again, that which means alot to us. The most valuable possession one has is their life, live it going forward.
source: Notch in the side of he boat
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
A Fisherman who lived on the produce of his nets, one day caught a single small fish as the result of his day’s labor. The fish, panting convulsively, thus entreated for his life: “O Sir, what good can I be to you, and how little am I worth! I am not yet come to my full size. Pray spare my life, and put me back into the sea. I shall soon become a large fish, fit for the tables of the rich; and then you can catch me again, and make a handsome profit of me.” The fisherman replied: “I should be a very simple fellow, if I were to forego my certain gain for an uncertain profit.”
Moral of Aesops Fable: Do not forego a certain gain for an uncertain profit
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~`
have a great ‘time’ this day
Love those stories!
stuartart - May 8, 2012 at 4:12 am |
IT GOES ON ART XOXOXO
IT HAS TO XOXOXO
LOVE XOXO
CAT
Cat Forsley - May 8, 2012 at 4:25 am |
Great story and lesson. Thanks Art.
mobius faith - May 8, 2012 at 6:44 am |
Great stuff, got some chuckles and some thoughts provoked – all in all a very nice blog you’ve got here.
Cheers!
Spider42 - May 8, 2012 at 6:58 am |
Loved the stories and the messages, those image quotes are fabulous..Zen
Soma Mukherjee - May 8, 2012 at 8:02 am |
Life goes forward but it’s hard not to look back to a moment in time when things went wrong. Great story.
Karmic Diva - May 8, 2012 at 10:45 am |
Appreciating what we have now and valuing life itself each moment and never wasting time retracing steps for “do-overs” in life are important lessons I take away with me from this post,Art. I owe you SO much! Thank you!
granbee - May 8, 2012 at 3:59 pm |
We may spend a life time acquiring our possessions Art and we take none of them with us when se sail across the divide.. We take only that which we gathered within our hearts.. Love and Blessings and thank you for another great teaching of wisdom.. ~Sue
Sue Dreamwalker - May 9, 2012 at 2:32 pm |
I like that fish quote.
yearstricken - May 11, 2012 at 12:00 pm |
All of us long to run after uncertainty and forsake all gains for it.Realization comes very late…..such stories with great morals if believed in,will help us from great losses in life.Thanx…….
letsspreadcompassion - May 11, 2012 at 7:46 pm |
Good analogy between dropping the sword and changes in life.
Fergiemoto - May 17, 2012 at 10:33 am |