The "one-legged"
"The patient is like a man, the longer time is only on one leg," says the one-legged. After a time, the muscles cramp and the contaminated leg begins to ache. The man can barely keep his balance, his tense attitude to the suffering increases.
Various helpers offer him support: one massaging the cramped leg, another his neck. A third party provides him with his arm as support, because he sees that the person is threatened with losing his balance.
Another helper advises him to push up with your hands to relieve the leg.
A wise man advises him to think about how good he really is, since he at least has a leg while some people have none.
Another tells him to imagine he was a spring that would easily and readily accessible and the more he concentrates on it, the less will be suffering.
a worldly doctor is well-meaning this: "Time will tell the Council".
Lastly, a spectator on the suffering and asks him: "Why do you stand on one leg? Do something, the other straight and stand on it. You do not get a second. "
(by Nosrat Peseschkian)
I wish all readers in the new year to stand with both feet on!
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