Learning LIFE Lessons from Aesop's Fables.ppt

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About This Presentation

A Presentation of a selection of Aesop's Fables
(in the form of comics ) that teach good Life lessons. The LiFE Lessons are given foe each of the fables.
For the Video with narration and explanation in English, please check out the Link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tjY4eq4onj4


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He saw a crow on a tree
branch. The crow had a
piece of cheese in her beak.
No need to search
further!
A lovely
bite for my
breakfast.
Good Morning
Pretty Crow!
How charming you
are! Your feathers
are beautiful. Your
voice must be
superb!
Oh Queen of Birds!
Could you sing for me
a little song?
The crow, so pleased at
the words of the fox,
opened her mouth to sing
for the fox.
The
cheese
fell out of
her
mouth.
Into the
mouth
of the
fox.
The fox told the crow, “Your
voice may be nice, but you have
no brains!
LIFELessons To Learn
* Beware of flattery.
Dishonest people out to con
and cheat you, use words of
praise and flattery.
* Always be mindful and
heedful. Think wisely before
you speak or act.

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LIFE Lessons To Learn
•NO LYING
•NO SLANDER
•NO HARSH
SPEECH
•NO GOSSIP

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LIFE Lessons To Learn
•Do not have
Greed, Craving
and Attachment
•Unwholesome
mental states will
lead to Dukkha or
Suffering

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LIFE Lessons To Learn
If a person does
not train to be
careful, heedful
and mindful, he is
bound to meet
with unpleasant
things and he will
suffer in sorrow
and pain.

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LIFE Lessons To Learn
One who is proud,
egoistic and does
not think clearly and
wisely, can act
foolishly … he gets
into trouble
with others.

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One who does not
carry out his duties
competently, kindly
and wisely cannot
help others in need.
Beware of those
who make proud
claims about their
abilities -in
actual fact they
may be ‘fakes’ or
conmen!
Wise ones are
mindful and
careful of
tricksters or
conmen out to
cheat and hurt
others.
LIFE Lessons To Learn

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May you be
well,
healthy and
happy.
May the
Dhamma be
with you
always.
The End