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Great story to tell guests before dinner is served! :-).

Love to all

Harsha

adi_shakthi16 [adi_shakthi16 ] Thursday,

April 29, 2004 9:23 AMSubject:

Bumblebee and the WORM.....

There was a very close friendship between a bumble bee and a worm.

Once Bee said to Worm, ''Why do you live in muck and faeces? Come to

my garden. There are roses and agaves and jasmines. You'll be

thrilled by their fragnance.'' Worm gave it serious thought, ''I'll

go and visit his garden, but what if there's nothing to eat there? I

may starve to death.'' As a precaution he rolled up two small balls

of dirt and faeces and plugged them into his nostrils. Bumble Bee,

unaware of this, asked him to climb onto his back. Off they flew. In

the garden the air was sweet with fragrance. The bee placed the worm

on top of a rose and asked, ''Well, what do you think of the

fragrance?'' ''Nothing special. I still smell the same old odour,''

the worm retorted, not impressed at all. Bee was confused, ''Why does

my friend fail to enjoy the fragrance?'' he asked himself. Then he

took a closer look at the worm and found two tiny balls of faeces

fitted up his nostrils. He made a plan for removing them. Taking the

worm to a pool of water, he offered him the chance to swim. They both

dived into the water. Bee then climbed upon the worm's back and pushed

his head underwater. Water rushed into the worm's nose and mouth and

made him burst out with violent sneezing. This procedure forced out

the mess that was blocking Worm's nose. Quickly picking up the worm

the bee returned to the rose, ''Ah... Ah... what a scent! It's

fabulous... The scent of rose is wonderful.'' The worm praised the

flowers no end. ''The fragrance was always here, but it was you who

chose not to enjoy it. You had stuffed your nose with muck and

excreta.'' Bee scolded his friend and then took him to savour the

scents of other flowers in the garden. This is what happens when

people come to sit in the spiritual assemblies or come to serve the

Enlightened Sadhu for wisdom. They come to the divine atmosphere

fragrant with the goodness of God, but have secretly filled their

hearts with filth and desires of the world. Therefore, even while

sitting in spiritual discourses, they smell the odour of the world.

It is when the Enlightened Sadhu splashes him in the ocean of wisdom

and cleanses him of this world's mess that he enjoys the happiness of

God. enjoy the holy Harshasatsangha! joyce!!! maybe you can come up

with some nice photos to compliment the story!

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Dear Adi and Harsha

thank you for this wonderful story of the bumble bee and worm......

michael bindel

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Harsha

Friday, April 30, 2004 4:23 AM

Adi/Adi/Adi/ Bumblebee and the WORM.....

Great story to tell guests before dinner is served! :-).

Love to all

Harsha

adi_shakthi16 [adi_shakthi16 ] Thursday,

April 29, 2004 9:23 AMSubject:

Bumblebee and the WORM.....

There was a very close friendship between a bumble bee and a worm.

Once Bee said to Worm, ''Why do you live in muck and faeces? Come to

my garden. There are roses and agaves and jasmines. You'll be

thrilled by their fragnance.'' Worm gave it serious thought, ''I'll

go and visit his garden, but what if there's nothing to eat there? I

may starve to death.'' As a precaution he rolled up two small balls

of dirt and faeces and plugged them into his nostrils. Bumble Bee,

unaware of this, asked him to climb onto his back. Off they flew. In

the garden the air was sweet with fragrance. The bee placed the worm

on top of a rose and asked, ''Well, what do you think of the

fragrance?'' ''Nothing special. I still smell the same old odour,''

the worm retorted, not impressed at all. Bee was confused, ''Why does

my friend fail to enjoy the fragrance?'' he asked himself. Then he

took a closer look at the worm and found two tiny balls of faeces

fitted up his nostrils. He made a plan for removing them. Taking the

worm to a pool of water, he offered him the chance to swim. They both

dived into the water. Bee then climbed upon the worm's back and pushed

his head underwater. Water rushed into the worm's nose and mouth and

made him burst out with violent sneezing. This procedure forced out

the mess that was blocking Worm's nose. Quickly picking up the worm

the bee returned to the rose, ''Ah... Ah... what a scent! It's

fabulous... The scent of rose is wonderful.'' The worm praised the

flowers no end. ''The fragrance was always here, but it was you who

chose not to enjoy it. You had stuffed your nose with muck and

excreta.'' Bee scolded his friend and then took him to savour the

scents of other flowers in the garden. This is what happens when

people come to sit in the spiritual assemblies or come to serve the

Enlightened Sadhu for wisdom. They come to the divine atmosphere

fragrant with the goodness of God, but have secretly filled their

hearts with filth and desires of the world. Therefore, even while

sitting in spiritual discourses, they smell the odour of the world.

It is when the Enlightened Sadhu splashes him in the ocean of wisdom

and cleanses him of this world's mess that he enjoys the happiness of

God. enjoy the holy Harshasatsangha! joyce!!! maybe you can come up

with some nice photos to compliment the story!

/join

"Love itself

is the actual form of God."Sri RamanaIn "Letters from Sri

Ramanasramam" by Suri Nagamma

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