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Old 12-18-2013, 11:06 AM
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this too will pass - Who Ordered This Truckload of Dung?

For any of my SR family who is having a tough time:


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"this too will pass"
From "Who Ordered This Truckload of Dung?"
by Ajahn Brahm
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The new prisoner was afraid and very depressed. The stone walls of his cell soaked up any warmth; the hard iron bars sneered at all compassion; the jarring collision of steel, as his cell door closed, locked hope beyond reach. His heart sank as low as his sentence stretched long. On the wall, by the head of his cot, he saw scratched in the stone the following words: This too will pass.

These words pulled him through, as they must have supported the prisoner before him. No matter how hard it got, he would look at the inscription and remember, "This too will pass." On the day he was released, he knew the truth of those words. His time was completed; jail too had passed.

As he regained his life, he often thought about that message, writing it on bits of paper to leave by his bedside, in his car, and at work. Even when times were bad, he never got depressed. He simply remembered, "This too will pass," and struggled on through. The bad times never seemed to last all that long. Then when good times came he enjoyed them, but never too carelessly. Again he remembered, "This too will pass," and so carried on working at his life, taking nothing for granted. The good times always seemed to last uncommonly long.

Even when he got cancer, "This too will pass" gave him hope. Hope gave him strength and the possitive attitude that beat the disease. One day the specialist confirmed that "the cancer too had passed."

At the end of his days, on his death bed, he whispered to his loved ones, "This too will pass," and settled easily into death. His words were his last gift of love to his family and friends. They learned from him that "grief too will pass."


Depression is a prison that many of us pass through. "This too will pass" helps us pull through. It also avoids one of the great causes of depression, which is taking the happy times too much for granted.

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Be Kind to Yourselves, and remember "this too will pass."
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Old 12-18-2013, 11:25 AM
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Old 12-18-2013, 03:11 PM
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one of my favourite stories and my favourite song of the moment

thanks FLBeachGuy and Suki

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Old 12-18-2013, 03:43 PM
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My thanks also for the story and the song. I remember George when he was just beginning.
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