Guest guest Posted August 5, 2002 Report Share Posted August 5, 2002 Dear Sri Miles, > For breakfast this morning I had warm pigeon milk exquisitely served > in the horn of a hare. It's a happy coincidence that you have just taken your pigeon milk that I received a pigeon story from Ramakrishna list. I'd like to share it with the group and perhaps we can try some "exquisite pigeon milk" from the pigeon that the second student are keeping too:-)? LOL ***************************************************** Two pigeons...... 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. ************************************************** Even yours in Him, Shengping Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2002 Report Share Posted August 5, 2002 Dear Shengping: Wonderful story to help us contemplate on the probity of being a vegetarian. Aloha, Alton p.s. I am taking the liberty to post this story on another group that you belong to. RamanaMaharshi, "Shengping Luo" <marcluo@i...> wrote: > Dear Sri Miles, > > > > For breakfast this morning I had warm pigeon milk exquisitely served > > in the horn of a hare. > > It's a happy coincidence that you have just taken your pigeon milk that I received a pigeon story from Ramakrishna list. I'd like to share it with the group and perhaps we can try some "exquisite pigeon milk" from the pigeon that the second student are keeping too:-)? LOL > > > ***************************************************** > > Two pigeons...... > > 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. > > > ************************************************** > > > Even yours in Him, > > Shengping Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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