When it comes to losses,
we are all born equal. There is a very beautiful Buddhist parable that tells
the story of a woman who had lost her son. Desperate she went to see the Buddha
to ask him to resuscitate her child. The Buddha looked at her and said: “Go to every house in town and ask them if
they use mustard to cook their meals. If you find one home that does not use
mustard for cooking, bring me your son and I will resuscitate him.” The
woman ran back to town and started knocking desperately on every door to ask if
mustard was part of their menu. Unfortunately, she was unable to find one
single home that did not have mustard in the kitchen. Even more desperate, she
went back to the Buddha and through her tears told him about her inability to
find a kitchen with no mustard, and the Buddha said to her: “In
the same way as no kitchen is devoid of mustard, no life is devoid of the pain
of loss.” The woman understood the teacher’s words and returned home.
"Mathematics is the language with which God has written the universe". Galileo Galilei
I don't believe in religion because religion was fabricated by men, but I do believe in the Divinity of the Universe. I was always struck by those philosophers such as Galileo or Pythagoras who affirmed that, at its deepest level, reality is mathematical. In other words, ours is a Universe that works according to a predictable order, and whose eternal rules never change. As the years of my life went by, I began to look differently at the reality that surrounds us. While at first glance, human relationships and life's conflicts seem complicated and difficult to understand, I realized that beneath of it all dwells an almost mathematical simplicity. For example, I have often heard of people who, after having displayed for years a disrespectful attitude towards their environment, suddenly face misfortune. Likewise, there are others who from the outside seem to have it all, but suffer from a deep emptiness that pervades their entire life. On the other hand, there are those of us...
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