Saturday 10 June 2017

The Tale of The Two Wolves

A grandfather is talking with his grandson and he says there are two wolves inside of us which are always at war with each other. 
One of them is a good wolf which represents things like kindness, bravery and love. The other is a bad wolf, which represents things like greed, hatred and fear.
The grandson stops and thinks about it for a second then he looks up at his grandfather and says, “Grandfather, which one wins?”
The grandfather quietly replies,
"The one you feed."
Which wolf are you feeding? 
Gandhi said, "Be the change you wish to see in the world."
Ask yourself. What if the world around you reflects who you are? Are you happy with the kind of energy you're putting out there? If you want to see more love in the world, send out more love. Be more loving. That's the only way it will happen. What do you think would make the world a better place? Change starts from within. Everyone has a good side and a bad side, and like the story of the two wolves, the side that comes to light is the one that we nurture.
“The symptoms of a sadhu are that he is tolerant, merciful and friendly to all living entities. He has no enemies, he is peaceful, he abides by the scriptures, and all his characteristics are sublime.” (Srimad-Bhagavatam 3.25)


The Tale of The Two Wolves

A grandfather is talking with his grandson and he says there are two wolves inside of us which are always at war with each other.  One o...