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POST 681 Nov.02-2024 Exercise Deep21, Anti Aging Deep 25 - The Castle of Peace

 

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POST 681  Nov.02-2024 

Exercise Deep21,

 Anti Aging Deep 25 - 

The Castle of Peace

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    EXERCISE FOR THIS WEEK:

    Anti-aging exercise, DEEP 25 The Traveler


                            EXERCISE DEEP 21: Inner-Energy

 

 

 

 

    POST 681  Nov.02,  2024                                 

  Linda’s Thursday Quotation   

 

 

 

 

“Success is not final, failure is not fatal; it is the courage to continue that counts.”

– Winston Churchill

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Don't pay attention to "authorities," think for yourself.

Richard P. Feynman

 https://www.britannica.com/biography/Richard-Feynman

 Feynman  shared the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1965.

  

 

 

 LAST WEEK EXERCISE

 

 

 

 Along My Path     Charles Phan Hoang 

 

 

 

 

THE CASTLE OF PEACE

Post 681, November 02, 2024

 

 

 

 

 

THE CASTLE OF PEACE

 

General Dai-Bang, known as “The Eagle,” commanded the army of the South Kingdom during a time of great danger. The aggressive King of the North Kingdom had amassed a massive army at the border, preparing for an invasion. Despite the looming threat, General Eagle made no military preparations. Instead, he issued a public declaration: “Our nation is a land of peace. The movements of another army on their own soil should not trouble us.” Before long, the northern forces crossed the border, encountering no resistance. They advanced deeper into the South Kingdom and set up camps without opposition. Confident of his impending victory, the King of the North received a letter from General Eagle. It was written in polite, diplomatic language: “We do not avoid war because your army is larger than ours. We seek peace because we are a peaceful people. Therefore, we respectfully invite you to return to your homeland.” The King of the North laughed, believing that the South’s passivity would make his conquest easy. With this confidence, he divided his army. He took his elite soldiers and advanced swiftly toward General Eagle’s castle, leaving a second group—called the Terrible—behind as reinforcements to follow at a slower pace.

 

When the elite group reached the castle, they saw a large inscription on the gate: “The Castle of Peace.” The surroundings were calm, with no soldiers or defenses in sight. Unsure of what to do next, the King decided to wait for the Terrible group to arrive. His army rested, confident that they had already won. But as time passed, the reinforcements failed to appear. Instead, a messenger arrived from the castle, delivering a letter to the King. He opened it, and his heart froze as he read the message: “Our special forces have ambushed and destroyed your second group.” Before the King could react, the stillness around the castle erupted into chaos. Like a storm striking from a clear sky, General Eagle’s hidden army launched devastating attacks from all directions. Caught off guard in their moment of rest, the northern soldiers stood no chance. The battle was brief, and the King of the North was captured and brought before the King of the South. In the aftermath, the strategy of General Eagle was revealed. He had deliberately made the invasion seem effortless to lull the enemy into a false sense of security. Meanwhile, he had carefully prepared ambushes to trap and annihilate the slower Terrible Group before they could join the main force. Furthermore, his soldiers had used a network of secret tunnels to leave the Castle of Peace unseen, allowing them to launch surprise attacks from unexpected directions. When the captured King of the North was presented to the King of the South, the southern monarch, enraged by the invasion, wanted to have him tortured to death. But General Eagle offered wise counsel: “Rather than kill him, treat him with honor. Keep him as a guest in our kingdom. His son will inherit the throne, and with his father’s life in our hands, the new king will never dare attack us.” Following General Eagle’s advice, the King of the North was spared and held as a guest-prisoner. From that day forward, peace reigned between the two kingdoms, for the new King of the North knew that his father’s safety depended on maintaining good relations with the South.

Charles Phan Hoang, October 23, 2024

( Post 681, November 02, 2024)

 

 





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