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202. Lending Money to a Friend

Money lent to a friend is lost. It also helps you to lose the friends is the wisdom of the world. Many rediscover this truth in their own experience. There is another side to this phenomenon which is perceived by wise people. Sometimes one lends a large sum to an intimate friend which he cannot afford to lose. When his family sees it is not coming, they press him to get it back. The friendship being such, the man refuses to act and tells his people, "Don't exercise your minds on this issue. The money will not be lost. God will suitably compensate me." The family gets irritated beyond measure, but refuses to see the events that made his words true.

Money is power. Lending to a close friend is a generous act of compassion. Power when extended to another strengthens his hands and naturally leads to his assertion. He takes no initiative to part with that extra dose of power on his own. Necessity makes the lender ask for the money back. Sometimes it is returned. At other times due to bad temperament, the relationship is broken and the money lost. Compassionate or cultured people are unable to bring themselves to ask for the money but keep quiet. As the money is power and power acts according to its rule, the original act of lending is a generous one and evokes a generous response from life, which brings in very generous return to the lender.

In one case when the receiver felt the full power of money and vulgarly asserted against the lender, the lender vowed NOT to ask for it back. After a few years the entire amount came back unasked. The lender's capacity not to curse the friend inwardly had a far more beneficial effect. A sum exactly ten times the amount was put into the lender's hand by a friend of his for an investment. In view of the fact that that sum was a thousand-fold his present salary, he was able to appreciate the generosity of Life. To be able to see several sides of a known phenomenon extends the mental perception to spiritual insight.

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N.Jayasree



story | by Dr. Radut