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"Gratitude feels best, not when it gets breathed in, but when it is blown into the sails of others, that the vehicle of their journey has more power"
--- Friend

"Love and truth are the two primary manifestations of divinity in which we can partake, and by partaking in them we become truer manifestations of the divine."

--- Robert Wright


Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Eid al-Fitr

Being so focused on *my* problems, hikes, and daily struggles, I totally forgot to post about Ramadan. And while it is too late to wish Happy Ramadan to all, I would like to wish all Happy Eid ul-Fitr, a day that marks the end of Ramadan.


Here is a beautiful story from one of my favorite authors, Paulo Coelho's blog:



August 30: end of RamadanEID MUBARAK to all my Muslim friends here!
An old man sold toys in the Baghdad market. Knowing that his sight was not quite perfect, his customers sometimes paid him with fake money.
The old man discovered the ruse, but did not say anything.
In his prayers he asked God to forgive those who cheated him.
“Perhaps they’re short of money and want to buy presents for their children,” he said to himself.
The time passed and the old man died. Standing before the gates of Heaven, he prayed once more:
- Lord! – he said. – I am a sinner. I did many wrong things, I am no better than the false coins I was paid. Forgive me!
At that moment the gates swung open and a Voice was heard:
- Forgive what? How can I judge someone who all through his life never once passed judgment on others?

Eid Sa‘eed