April 26, 2020

W – Wheat from Egyptian Tombs

This April for the #A-Z 2020 challenge I have taken short stories from books of Fr Anthony De Mello – “the song of the bird” and the “prayer of the frog”.  I would like to share these stories and hopefully believe that these stories will inspire you too. 


A handful of wheat, five thousand years old was found in the tomb of one of the kings of ancient Egypt. Some one planted the grains and to everyone’s amazement, they came to life.

An enlightenment person’swords is like seeds of life and energy. They can remain in the form of seeds for centuries until they are sown in the fertile soil of a receptive heart.

This is so true,  there is a time in our lives When What was sown by those Who loved us remain like seeds for a long time, until we are ready like the fertile soil to receive it.  I heard this statement some where I don't remember that says" When the student is ready the Teacher appears."


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Thank you for reading this post, appreciate your time. I would love to hear from you.

While we stay home, lets get involved in doing some good deed  directly or indirectly, and remember to Wear a Mask While going out; also not forget to Wash hands frequently and do not become Weary of doing good. #Stay home and #Stay Safe..

May you be Happy & Blessed !

6 comments:

  1. Great post! An amazing story where the wheat started growing like that.

    I hope you and yours are staying safe and healthy during this difficult time.

    J Lenni Dorner~ Co-host of the #AtoZchallenge, Debut Author Interviewer, Reference& Speculative Fiction Author

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    1. Thank you for stopping by; appreciate your encouraging words. We are in lock down but safe. Hoping that you are also safe and praying that together we are able to pass cope through this situation.

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  2. An anecdote with a powerful message. It's so true, is it not? Loved this.

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    1. Absolutely true, thank you and glad to know you loved this, just as I enjoyed writing this post.

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  3. How amazing and so very true. Only when we have an open mind and an open heart we are able to soak in the knowledge and wisdom!

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    1. Glad you found this post amazing, am thinking on the same lines too...

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