5th day- Golden rings 💍
29-12-21
Wednesday
9:00 pm
#85
On the fifth day of Christmas🎵
My true love gave to me🎶
Five golden rings 🎵
Four calling birds,🎶
Three French hens,🎵
Two turtle doves🎶
And a partridge in a pear tree🎵
The fifth day of Christmas is here and it’s all about the things that are golden. It’s not a story about a materialistic world. It’s one about my father’s guiding principles in life.
Years ago my dad told me a story about a golden ring.
A King had a golden ring, which was all he had left of his former possessions, and he valued it highly. One day, having lost everything, he took the ring and went forth into the world to seek his fortune. In a far country, he sought refuge with a poor peasant who lived near the royal palace and who had two children.
The King's Ring was much admired by the peasant, and the King received many gifts in exchange for it. Then he returned to his kingdom, but he was turned away at the gate by his own faithful servant, who had become captain of the guard in his absence. His wife also repulsed him; she had married his brother during his absence.
He was turned away because he no longer possess the golden ring.
In his despair, the King wandered about for a long time without any fixed purpose. At length, he once more came to the peasant's hut and asked for shelter and food from him. He further asked if he could purchase his golden ring back. But the peasant said "the golden ring has gone to a place of no return"
The moral of the story is to value what really matters and not be blinded by materialism.
5th day of Christmas- Golden rings
The Golden ring is a flash of light, but the light is the truth of who we are.
Our eyes see light and darkness, but our mind sees what is true.
Our mind sees the truth.
The truth is that we are enough.
The truth is that we are worthy.
The truth is that we are smart enough to listen to our inner voice and brave enough to follow it.
The truth is that we have gifts to share with the world.
The truth is that we have a gift to share with the world.
The gold ring represents our vision of how we can be and live in the world.
Our vision isn't a fantasy, but an opportunity for us to be and live in our best self.
The gold ring is an invitation to be more, do more, and give more.
It’s an invitation to stop settling for less than who you are and start living in your highest self.
What we see is not always what is true. Our mind often tricks us into believing that the truth is not true. It tricks us into not chasing our dreams, not seeing the possibilities of what we can become. And our mind tricks us into thinking that we aren’t worthy of achieving our dreams, that we’re not enough.
But there is a light. There is a golden ring in all of this where there is a light that tells us the truth about who we are: that we can do anything and everything, no matter what others say or think.
My mission is to show people who they really are and what they have done in their lives. I want to be able to show them the ultimate truth of who they are, why they are here, and what they can leave behind when they leave this place.
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Closing thoughts:
The journey of life is filled with lessons, good days, joys, hopes, and dreams. We carry the best and worst of our thoughts with us through life. Our words create our future and so do our deeds. Life can be peaceful, loving, joyful, and fulfilling or full of anger, sadness, and suffering.
On the fifth day of Christmas🎵
My true love gave to me🎶
Five golden rings 🎵
Four calling birds,🎶
Three French hens,🎵
Two turtle doves🎶
And a partridge in a pear tree🎵
Happy new year in advance.
The story is beautiful together it's reality lesson. We should always be grateful and learn how to give value the most valuable thing in our lives as it's represent our worth.