Questions asked to a person after they had passed away, which we will all one day do:
“They asked me what thing I did in my life that they could count:
I said I earned a lot of money
I spent days and nights
Away from my family
Working as hard as
Anybody possibly can
They said it doesn't count
I said I had a big luxury house
With a swimming pool
And tennis courts
And a few luxury cars
They said it doesn't count
I said I spent hours
Reading scriptures daily
After a bath early
In the morning
They said it doesn't count
I said I did yoga
And Exercise daily
They said it doesn't count
I said I studied Bachelors
And Masters in Computer Science
And graduated with honors
They said it doesn't count
I said I proselytized
A lot of people to my religion
They said it doesn't count
I said I left a lot of wealth
For my future generations
They said it doesn't count
I said I traveled 5 continents
And saw a lot of people and cultures
They said it doesn't count
And so it went on and on, in the end there was nothing that I spent most of my life on that counted! They didn't ask me anything I spent my whole life on. They asked me questions I never prepared for:
They asked me How much Meditation Of the Absolute I did?
They asked me Whether I went and served The Real Master who lived Next to me?
They asked me Whether I served Any saint or needy soul?
I felt very ashamed but there was nothing i could do. For it was too late, I was already there standing in front of them with my head bowed in shame once again.”
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