Saturday, January 8, 2011

Story Telling

There was once a disciple of a great teacher. Day after day the disciple would sit at the feet of his teacher listening to his instruction. Many people would come to visit and inevitably the teacher would engage them by telling a story.

One day the disciple asked; "Guruji, why do you engage people by means of stories? Why don't you just give them your teaching straight out?"
The Guru answered: "Bring me some water."

Now the disciple knew his teacher to be a very formal and disciplined man. He had never asked for water at this time of the day. Nevertheless, he went immediately to fetch it. Taking a clean brass water pot from the ashram kitchen, the disciple went to the well, filled the pot with water and returned. He offered it to his teacher.

The Guru asked"Why have you brought me a pot when I asked only for water?"

8 comments:

Sylvia K said...

More wise words and as always I come away from your blog what something worthwhile to think about! I do hope your new year is off to a great start! Thank you as always for your visit, comment! They're appreciated so very much!

Sylvia

nsiyer said...

Ne Year is good. Thanks, Sylvia

Kavi said...

Ah..moral of the story is ...that method has meaning as well !

:)

Brian Miller said...

ha. this is brilliant...smiles. it carries what you truly need...

sm said...

brilliant story

nsiyer said...

Kavi, Brian and sm a million thanks

Darril said...

Small story but great words of wisdom.. thank u

nsiyer said...

Thanks Daryll.