
In a secluded valley, two monks tended a garden that flourished with vibrant colors and fragrances, a testament to their peaceful coexistence.
One day, a weary traveler sought refuge among them, curious about the secret to their harmonious living. “How do you cultivate this garden of serenity, both in the soil and in your souls?” he asked.
One monk replied, “By tending the soil of our hearts, we remove the weeds of negativity and nurture the seeds of compassion and understanding.”
The other monk added, “When our hearts blossom, our minds are as clear as the sky, and our actions ripple through the world, watering the gardens of others.”
The traveler, struck by their wisdom, recognized that to live in harmony, one must first cultivate an inner garden free of impurities, for only then can the flowers of peace and harmony bloom for all to enjoy.
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