The king Shlomo Ring This too shall pass
King Solomon Ring This too will pass
The ring that opens a spiritual gateway to happiness,
It all begins with the mysterious quest of King Solomon ...
Solomon sought meaning for man's actions. And ordered to find a magic ring by Succot: a ring that turns a sad person who looks at her to joy, and Adam is happy to be sad. Without hesitation, the army minister went on a quest for the magical ring.
Benayahu became worlds to find the ring he wandered in despair in the Jerusalem market. Suddenly he noticed among the vendors of the stalls in an old silversmith and asked him, "Have you heard of a ring that makes the sad one happy and the happy to be sad?"
The old silversmith was silent for a few moments and then, before Benayahu's astonished eyes, took out a simple copper ring and engraved a mysterious letter. After the army minister looked at the ring, his heart filled with joy. He realized that he had found what he was looking for and returned to the palace with the spoils.
What is the secret of the ring?
When Benayahu arrived at the palace and handed the ring to Solomon, the king's smile vanished as soon as his eyes met the inscribed inscription. As the palace workers approached a ring they saw the letters GZI, the initials of the words "This too will pass." What is their great power?
King Solomon, the man who had everything, understood at the end of his life that power and wealth were more than illusion. The "It will pass" ring also reminds us that everything is momentary: On the one hand, the greatest success may soon disappear, and on the other hand the moments of suffering and sadness also pass. Holding on to ephemeral moments is therefore an illusion whose liberation will remove a heavy burden from the heart and bring us closer to happiness.
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Silver | 925 |