The Key

Short story

Kids, People and Places, Lifestyles, Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy, Humanism
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Author: Claudette Duchesne (Czara) ISBN: 1230001036251
Publisher: Claudette Duchesne Publication: April 16, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Claudette Duchesne (Czara)
ISBN: 1230001036251
Publisher: Claudette Duchesne
Publication: April 16, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

Explanations – Daily Heroes – No 517 – The Key – April 13, 2016.

 

Once upon a time, there were 2 brothers, Jeremy and Raphael.

They were very different.

The oldest wanted to make money. That was all he was thinking about. His name was Jeremy.

The youngest was thinking about spiritual values. It was Raphael.

But they still liked each other.

They played together. The intuition of Raphael was serving right but the observation of Jeremy helped him to win a few times.

One could say they were equal in victories.

They both had a kind heart. But Raphael gave without counting. Jeremy was more prudent.

 

One day, Raphael  saw Gino, a poor little boy. He had to walk ½ hour before reaching the bus to attend school. He looked tired before bginning his class.

On that day, Raphael decided to give him his bike.

Gino was so pleased.

 

Raphael met with Jeremy, a Spiritual Master, Marcus.

He said that the one who would understand the key of the Prodigal Son would inherit a beautiful home at his 18th year of age.

A notary in the city, Me Wendt, will have a legal note to that effect.

 

See what follows. Who is considered to be the winner?

 

Claudette Duchesne (Czara)

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Explanations – Daily Heroes – No 517 – The Key – April 13, 2016.

 

Once upon a time, there were 2 brothers, Jeremy and Raphael.

They were very different.

The oldest wanted to make money. That was all he was thinking about. His name was Jeremy.

The youngest was thinking about spiritual values. It was Raphael.

But they still liked each other.

They played together. The intuition of Raphael was serving right but the observation of Jeremy helped him to win a few times.

One could say they were equal in victories.

They both had a kind heart. But Raphael gave without counting. Jeremy was more prudent.

 

One day, Raphael  saw Gino, a poor little boy. He had to walk ½ hour before reaching the bus to attend school. He looked tired before bginning his class.

On that day, Raphael decided to give him his bike.

Gino was so pleased.

 

Raphael met with Jeremy, a Spiritual Master, Marcus.

He said that the one who would understand the key of the Prodigal Son would inherit a beautiful home at his 18th year of age.

A notary in the city, Me Wendt, will have a legal note to that effect.

 

See what follows. Who is considered to be the winner?

 

Claudette Duchesne (Czara)

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