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Yossile

 

thank you

 

i always appreciated nasrudin sooo much

 

wonderfulll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

 

michael

 

>"Yosy Flug" <yosyflug

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><yosyflug

> Burning hat

>Tue, 7 Sep 2004 02:30:33 +0200

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>nasrudin the judge was facing a group of people lined up as suspects of

>stealing a precious item. they all pleaded innocence. since there was no

>witness, the solution seemed hopeless.

>nasrudin closed his eyes, apparently invoking help from beyond in silent

>supplication...

>then he opened them, looked directly at the suspects and said. "now

>we'll have no problem to identify the thief... the hat on his head is

>burning!"

>one of the present immediately threw down his hat.

>

>yosy

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In a message dated 9/6/2004 4:34:20 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

yosyflug writes:

 

nasrudin the judge was facing a group of people lined up as suspects of

stealing a precious item. they all pleaded innocence. since there was no

witness, the solution seemed hopeless.

nasrudin closed his eyes, apparently invoking help from beyond in silent

supplication...

then he opened them, looked directly at the suspects and said. "now

we'll have no problem to identify the thief... the hat on his head is

burning!"

one of the present immediately threw down his hat.

 

yosy

 

 

 

Oh Yosy!

 

I so dearly love the Nasrudin stories!!! Let's have more of these from the

group! Remember the one about smuggling donkeys?

 

These are some of the best teaching stories...

 

Peace,

 

Zenbob

 

 

 

 

 

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ME TOO

 

the sufi stories are full of love wisdom so great it touches my heart

always

 

 

love to all be embraced and please ejoy yourself thoroughly

 

 

 

in GD i trust

michael

 

>zen2wrk

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>Re: Burning hat

>Tue, 7 Sep 2004 23:22:14 EDT

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>In a message dated 9/6/2004 4:34:20 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

>yosyflug writes:

>

>nasrudin the judge was facing a group of people lined up as suspects of

>stealing a precious item. they all pleaded innocence. since there was no

>witness, the solution seemed hopeless.

>nasrudin closed his eyes, apparently invoking help from beyond in silent

>supplication...

>then he opened them, looked directly at the suspects and said. "now

>we'll have no problem to identify the thief... the hat on his head is

>burning!"

>one of the present immediately threw down his hat.

>

>yosy

>

>

>

>Oh Yosy!

>

>I so dearly love the Nasrudin stories!!! Let's have more of these from

>the

>group! Remember the one about smuggling donkeys?

>

>These are some of the best teaching stories...

>

>Peace,

>

>Zenbob

>

>

>

>

>

>

 

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