Take what you want, it's free
Good Morning. Today I heard an interesting story. A man walked into a huge store and there were all kinds of things, machines, food, clothes, a little bit of everything. There was a huge sign that read it. Take what you want, it's free. He, a little suspicious, hadn't gone in to buy anything in particular, he had gone more to see what was in the store. He thought... let's see, if I were to buy something right now, what would I buy? He took a stereo for his car and walked out of the store, before the poster was taken down or anyone came to say it was a prank. When he was going to cross the door of the store, behold, a man appears, the bouncer type ... huge, a wardrobe and says. Hey, you happen to be a thief?
The man said...Of course not.
Well, says the big guy, then you have to pay for what you're taking.
The man says, but the poster said I could take whatever I wanted.
If it's to pay, I won't take anything.
To which the big man responds:
If you are not willing to pay it is because you do not want this stereo.
The poster said . "TAKE WHAT YOU WANT, it's free".
This story was told by a rabbi. Transposing to our reality, we can see that many of us, deep down, just really want to see what is in the store of the universe.
What we really want, we give everything we have to get.
Sometimes we don't clearly define our desire, like the man who came into the store to see what he had and not to buy something thought out. That's why we go round and round in an endless cycle, without leaving the place. What we only want if it comes for free is not desire, it's just the illusion of a fleeting satisfaction.It's the same with health. Anyone who wants good health pays the price of eating as little poisons as possible, taking a morning walk, drinking lots of water and following the saying "eat less and live more". For material things too. Whoever wins a gold truck will have to have a shed to park it. First buy the shed, that means, have faith. The golden truck turns over for sure. A brother's hug to all. Health and prosperity.
Forgive the mistakes... value the successes.
Rudi Santos
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