This, too, shall pass

Gabie Rudytė
3 min readMay 7, 2019

Becoming aware of the fleetingness of every situation

Photo by Fabrizio Verrecchia on Unsplash

This last week I’ve been re-reading Eckhart Tolle’s book ‘A New Earth.’ I’m a big fan of his work, and the wisdom that he shares is incredibly eye-opening.

In one of the chapters, Tolle tells an ancient Sufi story about a king who was continuously torn between happiness and despondency. The king got tired of life and wanted to find peace and happiness, thus he sent for a wise man who was known for being enlightened.

The wise man gave the king a ring which had the words ‘This, too, will pass’ inscribed, and told him:

“Wear this ring always. Whatever happens, before you call it good or bad, touch this ring and read the inscription. That way, you will always be at peace.“

You might’ve heard this phrase in different variations, such as ‘nothing lasts forever’ or ‘everything is temporary.’ These words might be useful and bring a sense of relief when we are faced with a difficult situation, but what about when we are having the time of our lives?

At first, you’d think that this phrase might diminish joy — reminding you that the wonderful experience you’re having will come to an end sooner or later. However, when you really sit with the words and get to the core of what this phrase is trying to teach us, you will realize that they…

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Gabie Rudytė

Certified Life Coach + Creator who’s fascinated by this human experience. BSc Psychology. Exploring the depths of my inner world. www.InnerResearcher.com