Power of belief

 

Power of  belief  

In town, a grocer was very rich and greedy. He was earning money in the wrong ways by selling the objects on high rates. One day he lost a ‘Rudraksh’, as it was gifted by his guru and known as money attracter. He was mentioned by his guru that it would bring wealth and prosperity. In the course of life, he got the realization that it was indeed lucky to me. So the grocer automatically worried over the loss of it. He tried to find it here and there. But it was fruitless and meaningless. 

He was tired and disappointed. Further, it happened that his shop didn’t run properly, and somewhat his earning stopped. He believed that he lost his gifted Rudraksh. The same way his wealth and prosperity would be lost. It became firm in his mind that he was going to lose whatever he earned. So he was looking depressed and gloomy. 

Day by day he became poor and miserable. His shop became just like an empty place. So he didn’t take interest to run it properly. Then one of his friends came to know about his condition and rushed to him. The grocer was asked by the friend about his downfall. He narrated him about his lucky Rudraksh and how he had lost. After that, his life and business were badly ruined. So he lost hope and interest in life as well as business. 

His friend realized the real cause of his downfall. He took him to the nearby river and showed the stone-like the Rudraksh. It was the same and round in size. He advised him to keep it in his pocket and consider it as his Rudraksh. So as his life and wealth would be returned very soon. Further, he said his need to give it hope. 

The grocer thought for a while and kept it in his pocket. As if he found his own Rudraksh and started his work. Slowly he showed interest and passion in earning wealth. By and by he again became rich and happy. 

The days were passing and one day his same friend came to visit him. He shared a tale like his story and said that it was only a belief factor which could work for him. It seemed to be convinced him, later on, he took it out from the pocket. Then he threw it away. He became happy and smiled at his friend. 

Written by 

Haridas Patil

(Blogger, Educator and Trainer)




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