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quality and life; even a tiny amount of living faith can achieve the impossible. 2. The Buddhist Parable: Grief and Shared Humanity A very different "deep story" comes from the Buddhist tradition regarding Kisa Gotami , a mother who lost her young son: The Request: Overcome with grief, she asked the Buddha for medicine to bring her son back to life. The Task: He told her to find a mustard seed, but with one condition: it must come from a house where no one had ever died. The Realization: Kisa Gotami went from door to door. In every home, she found that death had touched someone—a parent, a child, or a friend. The Lesson: She realized that suffering and death are universal. This "mustard seed" did not heal her son's body, but it "healed" her perspective by connecting her personal grief to the shared experience of all humanity. Core Themes for Your Story If you are looking to write or reflect on this theme, these "deep stories" suggest several directions: Hidden Greatness: Starting something small (a habit, a kindness, a dream) and trusting it will grow. Resilience: How a tiny seed survives the dark earth to reach the light. Connection: Finding peace by realizing you are not alone in your struggles. Are you looking for a Before you plant, decide what you want to harvest
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