Moshkel Gosha

Posted Jul 22, 2009 by michaelxx74 / comments 1 comments / Print / Font Size Decrease font size Increase font size

Review of Book 'Moskhel Gosha' by Liewellyn Vaughn-Lee. We can learn something after read this book.

This little review of Moshkel Gosha by Liewellyn Vaughan-Lee

Have you ever wondered that what you really need and what you want are actually poles apart?

"Need" is something which is very important to keep us alive. On the other hand, "Want" is something which refers to individual passion, unnecessarily fulfilled. It is sometimes very difficult to really understand what we need and what we want though. Here, in Moshkel Gosha, we can learn about how Baba Kharkan a wood cutter tried to balance his need and want. At first, Baba and his family lived happily enough. They enjoyed food that Baba could provide with his meager earning so far.

Until one day, his daughter demanded more. She wanted Baba to bring home more various, more delicious food. Baba then looked for more wood in farther places, sold it and used the money to buy food his daughter had asked for. But, when he arrived home, the door was locked. His wife and daughter, thinking that he was not coming home, had gone to bed.

What happened ? Was there something wrong with his plan ? Why did Baba look for more wood in farther places ? He gave a very realistic response to his daughter's wish. That probably was the problem. When the inner side wants better food, providing more is not actually the answer. Confused ?

To get the right answer, you'd better check this book in book store and buy it. Then you will realize that things above also happen there, deep inside your heart.

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Lusirafa
Lusirafa said... on July 24th, 2009 at 10:43 PM

Nice book, I'll check the bookstore for it.



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