Let’s hear a tale about TRUE LOVE together.
Once upon a time, there was a chief who had a beautiful daughter.
Many young men wanted to marry her. But the chief thought, “They are not very good for my daughter.” Fire and Rain wanted to marry her, too. The rain came to the chief’s daughter and said, “Will you marry me, oh daughter of the chief?”
“Yes, I will,” said the girl.
At the same time, Fire came to the chief and said, “I want to marry your daughter. Will you give her to me for my wife?”
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The chief said, “Yes, I will.”
Then the chief sent for his daughter and said to her, “My dear daughter, you will marry Fire. I gave him my promise.”
“Oh, Father,” said the girl, “I cannot marry Fire, I must marry Rain. I gave my promise to him.”
“What shall we do?” cried the chief. “You can’t marry both Fire and Rain.”
Then Fire and Rain came to the chief and his daughter. The chief said to them.
“Tomorrow will be the day of my daughter’s marriage.”
“To me?” asked Fire.
“To me?” asked Rain.
“To the winner of a race. To him, I will give my daughter.”
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On the day of the race, many people came to the town. They all wanted to see the race. Some of them said, “Fire will win.”
Others said, “Rain will win.”
But the chief’s daughter thought: “I want to marry Rain.”
The day of the race came. When it was time to begin, the drummers beat the drums. The race began. The wind helped Fire to run very quickly. But where was Rain? Nobody saw him. The people cried.
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“Look, Fire is quite near the finish!” But then Rain began to fall from the sky and put out Fire. So fire could not finish the race.
The people cried, “Rain, Rain is the first!”
So the chief gave his daughter to Rain and they were very happy.
And from that day on Fire and Rain are enemies.
The value of the story: This story shows that opposites can be complementary and work together and that we should not dismiss something just because it seems different or opposed to what we are used to. In the story, fire and rain are presented as enemies, but in reality, they work together to create the cycle of life that allows for growth and prosperity. Similarly, in life, opposites can be complementary and work together to create a larger whole. It is important to not dismiss things just because they seem different or opposed to what we are used to, but rather, to consider the ways in which they can work together to create something greater. When we do, we can experience a greater sense of fulfillment and happiness in our lives. So let’s strive to be open-minded and consider the ways in which opposites can work together, no matter how different they may seem. This can lead to a greater sense of fulfillment and happiness in our own lives, and in the lives of those around us.
Source: https://www.advance-africa.com/why-are-the-fire-and-rain-enemies.html
Collected and edited by Marketing Dept._Shasu Group
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