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2023-11-03T10:58:00.000Z

The most important thing with a human lover

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by Baigalmaa
Sugar.mn staff
The most important thing with a human lover
Photo by Muhammad Ruqi Yaddin on Unsplash
Every myth has a hidden meaning behind it, and it is explained in comparison with human nature. Let us present an interesting seemingly ordinary story with its hidden meaning.

There lived a sultan who had four queens. He loved his youngest fourth queen more than any other, showering her with jewels and pampering her, while she delighted him with her playful and pretty personality. The Sultan also loves his beautiful third queen no less. When he went to another country, he always took her with him and showed off her beauty. However, he was afraid that one day he would leave her and run away with someone else. The Sultan also loves his second queen, who is clever and witty. The queen, intelligent, patient, and easy-going, won his trust for good reason. This queen helped a lot in any difficult situation or problem. On the other hand, the first or the oldest queen to join, worked faithfully to him and dedicated everything she could to preserve and increase the property of the country and the sultan. Knowing all this, the sultan did not ignore him. Once the sultan fell ill and lay down thinking about his life full of riches and wealth, "Now I have four queens." But at the time of death, I will be alone.'' Then he called his queen and said to the fourth queen, "I have loved you more than anything, and I have done all the best. Now it is time for me to die. Will you go with me to the world of the dead?" When he asked, "What, don't think like that," and then walked away. These words were like cutting his heart with a knife. The offended sultan said to the third queen, "I have admired and loved your beauty all my life." Will you go with me to the underworld? - No. How beautiful life is. I want you to sit with someone until you die. The Sultan was even more offended and his heart ached. So, from the second queen, - I have always loved you as my faithful adviser and assistant, will you go with me to the world of the dead? asked the question. But the queen said, - I can't help you this time. All I can do for you is give you a dignified burial and walked away. Hearing this, the sultan was struck by lightning. At this time, when he heard the words, "I will go with you wherever you go, even if I die, I will go with you," he looked up and saw the unrecognizable queen of union standing in front of him, who had suffered for him. It is said that the surprised sultan rewarded his poor queen with a look of regret and realization, without remorse.
We all have four spouses like these queens.
The fourth queen is our body. We spend so much time, love and effort on our body to look good, but when we die, this body leaves us.
The third queen is our work, money, wealth, and our position in society. These are passed on to others when we die.
The second queen is our family and relatives. They help us and take care of us, but when we die, all they can do is bury us.
The Queen of Unity is our mind and heart, which is in constant denial, almost unnoticed in our pursuit of fortune, power, wealth, and satisfaction. Our heart is the only thing that will never leave us, never hurt us, and is with us everywhere throughout our lives. Taking care of this thing, loving it, protecting it, growing it, and filling it with love that we will not regret later, is the greatest gift we can give to ourselves and the world.

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