Thousand and One Nights. Tales of Scheherazade.

In a rage, he cut off her head and the head of her lover. In frustrated feelings, he went to his brother for advice, but his brother also witnessed his own wife's infidelity. Shahriyar and his brother, did not know what to think, having killed their wives, they set off to look for answers. And they were near the sea. Jin's huge figure emerged from the sea. A few moments later, another figure appeared, also emerging from the water, but it was already female. Shahriyar and his brother hid and watched as Jin lay down on his knee to his wife (the woman coming out of the water was Jin's wife). After a while, Jina's wife noticed the two brothers and called them to her. She said that she wanted intimacy with them, to which the brothers refused her. Jin's wife began to threaten them that she would wake her husband up and say that they were trying to persuade her to intimacy. Shahriyar and his brother were frightened and went to get close to Jin's wife. After copulating with the brothers, Gina's wife asked them for their wedding rings. The brothers did not understand why she needed them. Then Jin's wife pulled out a bag with 560 rings and showed them to the brothers. They asked what it was. Jean's wife told them that these rings belonged to all the men with whom she cheated on her husband.

After that, Shahriyar was beside himself with anger. From that moment on, all women were for him a fiend of evil, incapable of fidelity and devotion. He realized that women are needed only for bodily entertainment.

Shahriyar ordered that every marriageable girl be brought to him every night, after which he killed them in the morning. With each murder, he sank to the very bottom of unconsciousness, where low energies, fears, entities that eat the soul of a person reign.

Scheherazade was the daughter of a vizier. And she was no ordinary girl. From early childhood, she showed such qualities as diligence, love for reading, for oriental traditions and spiritual dedication. She was well versed in many areas of life: in politics, in art, in music, in the exact sciences. Scheherazade was very patient and strong. She could speak well, knew many languages.

The turn came to the father of Kharezezada. Sultan Shakhriyal ordered him to bring his daughter, Scheherazade, to his palace, or the sultan would cut off his head. Scheherazade's father understood that if he took his daughter to the palace, it would be the certain death of his daughter, and wanted to refuse the Sultan. Scheherazade approached her father and begged him to let her go, saying that she understood what she was doing, and that she really wanted to try to help the Sultan with pure thoughts. Scheherazade's father, seeing the bold and honest desire of his daughter to help the Sultan, let her go.

Scheherazade understood what she was getting into, and most importantly, she began to treat Shahriyar with fairy tales. That is, the point is not to quarrel with your husband, but to tell him stories, give examples of what you think is not the right solution to this situation. But of course you need to listen to your husband. Be attentive. Understand the things that interest him.

Women often complain that their man does not suit them, does not give them gifts, does not offer to travel. But they forget to ask themselves the question: “Am I the right woman who deserves such a man who gives his companion gifts and offers to travel the world, builds a big house for his family? What am I doing for this? Am I developing personally as a person? Am I interested in the interests of my man?

Scheherazade showed by her example that even such a man, who has already fallen into the lowest energies, can be brought to the upper levels, where there is already FAITH, HOPE, LOVE.

When we forgive our offenders, then by doing this we only add the strength of life in ourselves and gain much more than insults and revenge.

When we begin to truly love our men with all their shortcomings, we become witnesses of the real transformation of our men into real kings, sultans.

I want to express my deep gratitude to Tina Mitusova, who inspired me to write this article. Tina Mitusova conducts seminars on the basis of fairy tales about Scheherazade, a thousand and one nights. It was she who opened the door for me to this wonderful world of oriental fairy tales...