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Friend1: What is the most important gift?
Friend2: To me?
Friend1: Of all gifts. Let’s play the game that I am a genie.
Friend2: I always knew there was something wrong with you!
Friend1: Very funny.
Friend2: And why do I only get one wish? What kind of genie are you?
Friend1: Are you finished?
Friend2: I didn’t even rub a lamp. You just appear from out of nowhere?
Friend1: You’re getting one wish. Anything you want. What are you going to ask for?
Friend2: The purpose of this is to criticize me somehow, I’m guessing.
Friend1: We’re trying to figure out the most important thing in life. The most precious gift.
Friend1: There you go again with one of your lectures. You can’t pick one thing that would be important to everyone?
Friend2: If it’s a child that is lonely because their father has to travel, they would wish for the association of their father. That would be the most important thing to them. A person struggling in school would ask for knowledge. A couple trying to conceive would ask for a child.
Friend1: Like King Dasharatha.
Friend2: There you go. He was advanced in years and still childless. More specifically, he was without a son. A brahmana helped him to perform a yajna, and from the remnants partaken by the three queens, four beautiful and divine sons came soon thereafter.
Friend1: I think you have accidentally stumbled upon the answer.
Friend2: What’s that?
Friend1: Dasharatha got God’s association. The first son was Rama, an avatara of the Divine. That must be the most precious gift.
Friend2: Not everyone is going to get His association in that way. Moreover, it was temporary for Dasharatha. Rama did not stay in this world forever. The king was so heartbroken at the thought of fourteen years of separation, that he quit his body.
Friend1: That is a good point. We know of many people who have seen God, interacted with Him, done amazing things for Him. And yet the association ended at some point. What gives?
Friend2: The answer to your question is remembrance of the Supreme Lord. More specifically, continued remembrance in service. There is nothing more valuable. It is the most precious gift.
Friend1: Thank you.
In Closing:
A genie from lamp suddenly to see,
Kindly asking to take wishes three.
But what if only getting one,
Which gift most valuable to be won?
From Prahlada Maharaja learn,
Who favor of Supreme Lord to earn.
Asked only of material desires to be free,
From clear consciousness God always to see.

