To navigate through life on a personal level, we all need a vast graveyard where we can continually bury the faults of others. This graveyard becomes a silent sanctuary, a place where grievances are laid to rest like fallen leaves enriching the soil rather than cluttering our path. Each fault we bury transforms into a stepping stone, paving the way for forgiveness and understanding.
Just as a gardener prunes dead branches to allow new growth, we must let go of grudges, creating space for compassion to flourish. In this way, the graveyard is not a place of sorrow, but rather a fertile ground where the seeds of peace and harmony can take root. Here, forgiveness blooms, teaching us that carrying the weight of others’ faults is too heavy a burden to bear. Like a river that flows smoothly by letting go of obstacles in its path, we too must release the burdens of grudges and resentment, allowing them to sink into the earth where they can no longer weigh us down.