I have been reading one or the other story of Father Anthony De Mello’s books – The Prayer Of The Frog Vol. I and Prayer of The Frog Vol. II and share the same here occasionally. The books have small and very interesting stories. One of the story I read was on a balancing act is here –
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Truth is really something you DO
The disciples of Baal Shem once said, “Tell us, dear Rabbi, how we should serve God.”
He replied, “How should I know?”…then went on to tell them the following story:
A king had two friends who were found guilty of crime and sentenced to death. Now even though the king loved them he dared not acquit them outright for fear of giving a bad example to the people. So this is the verdict he gave: A rope was to be stretched across a deep chasm and each of the two men was to walk over it—to safety and freedom or. if he fell, to his death. The first of the two got across safely. The other shouted to the first across the chasm, “Tell me, friend, how you managed it.” The first shouted back, “How should I know? All I did was this: When I found myself listing to one side. I leaned to the other.”
You don’t learn to ride a bicycle in a classroom.
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Balance is what needs to be practiced by everyone and not one or the other only, that can bring harmony & peace in the whole world.
Tolerance Vs Being True To Yourself was the title of this weeks LBC (Loose Bloggers Consortium) where currently eight of us are supposed to write on the same topic. I have written on tolerance earlier too when India was facing with media created debate of whether India is tolerant? As usual I write by changing the topic a bit, mostly go completely awry and write; hope mostly it connects with the topic. The seven other bloggers who are expected to write regularly are, in alphabetical order are Ashok, gaelikaa, Lin, Maxi, Padmum, Rummuser and Shackman. The title was suggested by Shackman. Do drop in on their blogs and see what their take is on this week’s topic. Since some of them may post late, or not at all this week, do give some allowance for that too!
2 Comments
rummuser · March 5, 2016 at 6:55 pm
Okay, I understand that your message for the LBC topic is that tolerance or intolerance is all about maintaining a balance. If that is what you wanted to convey, then this post is a winner all the way.
KRD Pravin · March 5, 2016 at 8:35 pm
You know it all! 🙂