You need not be a star to me. I would not bother anything about you. But just one thing of you proved the entire. You just reaffirmed me the fact that Buddha lives with us.
Well! Hold your breath friends. I got the best story to start your day. I wish to pluck my heart out to express this story and prove how touched I feel. I shall not exaggerate, I promise. If I do, it fails me to reach my word of appreciation.
"My friends are contributing alot. I don't have anything in cash. So, may I offer one of my kidneys to my Krodakali friend?" She told Rinpochoe. This conversation happened a little later after HH Dungsey Garab Dorji Rinpochoe's inititative of crowd funding a a kidney patient, Ms. Dechen Wangmo, a Krodakali practitioner.
And the story is about Tashi Deki, a woman aged 31 from Khaling, Trashigang who stood up with bravery to give out her part of flesh, the kidney. Did you feel anything now? Wealth is not everything that concurs heart. But it is the one's positive heart and attitude that makes the world blossom. Everyone embraced the news of donor but somewhere a kick keeps battling within us because we could not be brave as her. And Tashi Deki shall be known for the story of BRAVERY and SACRIFICE. To some of us, it pains us to let even a single chhetrum flow for a positive cause. But somewhere in a corner, where there was no wealthy status, a wealthy heart was born. And she proves it clear. Tashi Deki had just these smiles when she decided to offer her kidney to her friend. Wow! A blissful feeling getting everywhere across my nerves. Upon someone's sacrifice, I feel so much of pride as a Buddhist.
Let's be close to learn something here. Let's not keep everything to materials that we own. Let's not assume the world extraordinary where money can just pay everything. In the story, the woman made forward to please us all. Her bravery concured all our respects. I applaud her. Let's pay her our deepest appreciation and respects.
-KUDUS-
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