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Two pigeons......jay

 

Once two students went to a worthy teacher to learn about Brahman.

 

The teacher said he will first have to take a test to see if they were

fit to learn of Brahman.

 

He gave them both a pigeon and told them, " Go into the deep forest

and making sure that no one else is looking - then kill the pigeon and

bring it back. "

 

Both the students went off into the forest. After a while the first student

came back with a dead pigeon. The teacher asked, " Did you make sure

that no one else was looking, when you killed the pigeon? "

 

" Yes, I made sure, apart from me there was no one else when I killed

the pigeon, " replied the young student.

 

Soon the second student arrived. He had not killed the pigeon. The teacher

asked why? The student replied, " I wanted to carry out your instructions so

I went into the deep forest, I looked around and made sure that no one else

was looking. Then I tried to kill the pigeon, but I could not. You see, the

pigeon was looking at me! How can I carry out your instruction? "

 

The teacher was very pleased with the second student. He was a

fit candidate to learn of Brahman. In fact he was already an

advanced student. When one sees all creation with respect

and offers special reverence to all living things - pigeons included : )

- one is a fit student of spirituality.

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In a message dated Mon, 5 Aug 2002 14:25:18 +0100, vivekananda

writes:

 

> Two pigeons......jay

>

> Once two students went to a worthy teacher to learn about Brahman.

>

> The teacher said he will first have to take a test to see if they were

> fit to learn of Brahman.

>

> He gave them both a pigeon and told them, " Go into the deep forest

> and making sure that no one else is looking - then kill the pigeon and

> bring it back. "

>

> Both the students went off into the forest. After a while the first student

> came back with a dead pigeon. The teacher asked, " Did you make sure

> that no one else was looking, when you killed the pigeon? "

>

> " Yes, I made sure, apart from me there was no one else when I killed

> the pigeon, " replied the young student.

>

> Soon the second student arrived. He had not killed the pigeon. The teacher

> asked why? The student replied, " I wanted to carry out your instructions so

> I went into the deep forest, I looked around and made sure that no one else

> was looking. Then I tried to kill the pigeon, but I could not. You see, the

> pigeon was looking at me! How can I carry out your instruction? "

>

> The teacher was very pleased with the second student. He was a

> fit candidate to learn of Brahman. In fact he was already an

> advanced student. When one sees all creation with respect

> and offers special reverence to all living things - pigeons

> included : )

> - one is a fit student of spirituality.

 

This captures the essence of my meditation on Ahimsa this morning, thanks.

Om Namah Sivaya

Kanda

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In a message dated 02-08-05 14:00:22 EDT, kandaaran writes:

 

<< Soon the second student arrived. He had not killed the pigeon. The teacher

> asked why? The student replied, " I wanted to carry out your instructions so

> I went into the deep forest, I looked around and made sure that no one else

> was looking. Then I tried to kill the pigeon, but I could not. You see, the

> pigeon was looking at me! How can I carry out your instruction? "

> >>

 

I heard a similiar story, or perhaps the same, however it was a bit

different. When the teacher asked why he did not kill the pegeon the student

replied... " ....I could not find anyplace where God was not watching me... "

 

Sue

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