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Daily Aesop's Fables:



The Eagle and the Arrow


AN EAGLE sat on a lofty rock, watching the movements of a Hare
whom he sought to make his prey. An archer, who saw the Eagle
from a place of concealment, took an accurate aim and wounded him
mortally. The Eagle gave one look at the arrow that had entered
his heart and saw in that single glance that its feathers had
been furnished by himself. "It is a double grief to me," he
exclaimed, "that I should perish by an arrow feathered from my
own wings."
I’ve been inactive on my profile for a while. Moving forward, I’ll be more active here by sharing my inspirations, experiences, and insight.

P.S. As I was writing this, an Ancient Egyptian–themed background track started playing automatically which is a very good sign. I encourage everyone to join me and be active in posting on their profiles as well.

"O Osiris, grant that I may flourish,
That I may be rich in provisions,
That I may have gold and fine linen,
That I may prosper spiritually, under your protection forever."

-Coffin Texts, Ancient Egypt, 2000 BCE
Daily Aesop's Fables:

The Crow and the Pitcher


A CROW perishing with thirst saw a pitcher, and hoping to find
water, flew to it with delight. When he reached it, he
discovered to his grief that it contained so little water that he
could not possibly get at it. He tried everything he could think
of to reach the water, but all his efforts were in vain. At last
he collected as many stones as he could carry and dropped them
one by one with his beak into the pitcher, until he brought the
water within his reach and thus saved his life.

~Little by little does the trick.~

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Shaitan

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