There are two wolves inside a person, one good and one bad. They are constantly fighting. Which one wins depends on which one the person feeds more.
The story goes that there are two wolves within a person. One wolf represents all the good qualities like love, compassion, and integrity. The other wolf stands for the bad things such as hatred, envy, and selfishness. These two wolves are in a continuous battle inside the person. And the wolf that ends up being stronger is the one that the person gives more attention and energy to, that is, the one the person 'feeds' more.
There's an old Indian who tells his grandson about two wolves fighting inside him. One wolf is good with positive qualities, the other bad with negative ones. The grandson asks which wolf wins, and the old man says the one he feeds.
The Passover story goes like this. The Israelites were enslaved in Egypt. Moses was chosen by God to lead them to freedom. He demanded freedom from Pharaoh. When Pharaoh didn't listen, a series of plagues hit Egypt. After much struggle, the Israelites set out. However, the Egyptians pursued them. But God miraculously parted the Red Sea, enabling the Israelites to escape, while the Egyptians perished in the sea.
In the 'durga story', the demon Mahishasura had become invincible with a boon. The gods were worried. So they united their powers to form Durga. She was a magnificent and powerful goddess. Durga faced the demon fearlessly. In the battle, her strength and the power of her weapons were on full display. Eventually, she vanquished Mahishasura, and this story has since been a symbol of hope and the victory of righteousness in Hindu mythology.
A man was walking on the beach where thousands of starfish were washed ashore. A boy was throwing starfish back into the sea one by one. The man said it was pointless as there were so many. But the boy said it mattered to the ones he saved.
Sure. A man came across a butterfly that was trying to break free from its cocoon. He thought it was taking too long and was in distress. So, he took it upon himself to help by cutting the cocoon. However, the butterfly that came out had underdeveloped wings. It turns out that the struggle in the cocoon was essential for the butterfly to build the strength in its wings. The man's well - intentioned act ended up harming the butterfly.
At a wedding in Cana, the wine ran out. Jesus' mother told him about the problem. Jesus then ordered servants to fill six stone water jars with water. After that, he told them to draw some out and take it to the master of the banquet. When they did, the water had turned into wine.
On the Day of Pentecost, the apostles were all together in one place. Suddenly, there was a sound like a rushing wind and tongues of fire appeared above their heads. Then they were filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak in different languages, allowing them to communicate with people from many different regions who were present in Jerusalem at that time.
A man was robbed, beaten and left on the roadside. A priest and a Levite passed by but did not help. Then a Samaritan, who was despised by the Jews, came along. He felt pity for the man, bandaged his wounds, took him to an inn and paid for his care.
There's this Mexican fisherman. Every day, he catches just enough fish for his family's needs. One day, a businessman tries to give him advice on how to expand his fishing business. The fisherman, however, is content with his current life. He has time to enjoy the sea, his family, and his simple daily routine. He doesn't see the point in chasing more money and a bigger business as he already has a fulfilling life with what he has.
A man was walking on the beach and saw thousands of starfish washed up on the shore. A little boy was picking up starfish one by one and throwing them back into the sea. The man told the boy it was pointless as there were so many. But the boy replied that it mattered to the ones he was saving.