112-In search of the truth - Buddhism in daily life

112-In search of the truth - Buddhism in daily life

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In search of the truth


In Buddhist temples, people like to tell each other stories,
since cell phones, laptops or tablets are usually not allowed.


I find the story about the search for "the truth" particularly
beautiful.


Once upon a time there was a powerful king who had already grown
old. He had a beautiful daughter who could hardly resist offers,
but he decided to give her as a wife only to the man who would
find "the truth". When he had this announced, the young men
poured out of his kingdom, each wanting to find "the truth" and
live with the beautiful princess.


Those who wanted to marry traveled to all temples, to all
provinces, to every wise man who had already been reported
somewhere, everywhere they asked for "the truth", where one could
find it.


On remote mountains, in distant valleys, in cities and in
villages, everywhere the collective search for "the truth" broke
out.


"The truth" itself was also coming of age, at some times it stood
tall, at other times it had to hide. She quickly learned of the
search for her, the birds brought her the news, yet she did not
leave her cave in the mountains, "the truth" had endured too much
over the centuries. She had become an old woman, her hair hung
tangled in her face, her wrinkles were deep, she had no more
teeth, she had already seen a lot, "the truth" had suffered badly
over the years.


Suddenly a young warrior stood in the entrance to the cave, he
was wet and shaky, but he asked determinedly, "Are you 'the
truth', I've been looking everywhere for you?"


"Yes, I am 'the truth', I live here secluded, because most people
just don't want to hear "the truth", they like beautiful lies
better, I am tired of living with their stupidity, so I better
hide here, but you come in and keep me company."


The two disparate people started talking, for a whole day and
night, without a break. The young warrior learned answers to all
his questions, he became a wise and educated man in a short time.
He explained to "the truth" why he was here in the first place,
"the truth" began to smile, and said, "yes yes, love".


The young warrior wanted to go back to the beautiful princess,
the anticipation overwhelmed him. Then he asked how he could
prove that he had found "the truth", and further, what he should
tell about "the truth".


"The truth" answered him wisely: "Say that I am young and
incredibly pretty, the rest will come naturally. But don't tell
anyone where you found me."





Doubt everything. Find your own light


- Buddha - honorary name of Indian philosopher Siddhartha Gautama





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