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Even a little Fib can lead to Unhappiness later

Right from the very beginning, it is incumbent upon elders to teach youngsters

the importance of telling the truth. Here is a small example to show how making

up stories to playfully befuddle a younger sibling, can produce unhappy

consequences for a child. Once upon a time, a father wanted to give a special

gift to his son on the son's birthday. Because of the love he felt for his son,

this father gave the boy a gold coin, asking him to go to his mother and get a

ring made out of the coin. The next day the son had his examinations; he kept

the gold coin on the table where he was studying.

Now this boy had a younger sister who was very curious and mischievous. She

entered the room and saw the gold coin. She took it in her hand and asked,

"Brother, what is this?" He told her, "It is a gold coin." She asked, "Where

did you get this?" Jokingly, he said, "Well, it grew on a tree.How could

this gold coin come from a tree?" his little sister asked. He then made up a

story and proceeded to tell her a number of fibs. He said, "If you treat this

as a seed and sow it by putting it in the ground, then pour water on it and

tend it and protect it, a tree will soon come forth. Then from this tree you

will be able to get many more gold coins."

She started asking some more questions, but he said, "Listen, I don't have time

to talk to you now. I have to study. Ask me later." Seeing that he was busy,

she took the opportunity to pocket the gold coin and left. From there she went

into the yard and dug a small pit. She put the gold coin into the hole and

covered it with soil. She poured water on the mound. All the while, she was

thinking of what her brother had told her, how a tree would grow out of the

gold coin, if it was planted.

A maid-servant, who was watching this little girl from a window, saw her put the

gold coin in the hole. When this little girl went inside the house, the maid dug

up the hole and took the coin. After some time, the mother came and asked the

son to get ready to go to school. He wanted to give the coin to his mother so

that she would have a ring made out of it for him, as his father had suggested.

But the boy could not find the gold coin anywhere. He went to his younger sister

and asked her whether she had seen it. She said, "Brother, I thought if we could

grow a tree out of it, we could get lots of coins like that; so I've planted the

coin in a hole I made in the garden." They went to the place and dug around, but

the coin was not to be found.

Now the boy was very distressed. On his birthday, when he should have been very

cheerful, he was crying. He told all this to his mother. His mother asked him,

"But, tell me, son, why did your little sister take the gold coin and bury it

in the garden?" The boy did not know, so the little girl was sent for and asked

why she had done what she did. She said, "Brother explained to me how this would

turn into a gold-coin tree; so I did as he said." His mother told the boy,

"Because you made up this story and knowingly told an untruth to your little

sister, the consequence is that instead of being happy and enjoying your

birthday, you are weeping. And not merely that, you have also lost the gold

coin that your father gave you."

If children are permitted to tell lies and harbor untruths at their tender age,

this habit will grow and grow with the years. On the other hand, if you teach

them from the earliest years to take truth as the basis of their lives, they

will grow in character and be able to achieve many great things.

http://www.atmapress.com/saibabagita/saigita256.html

Sai Baba Gita, Compiled and edited by Al Drucker - Published by Atma Press -

http://www.atmapress.com - ISBN: 0963844903Online Edition:

http://www.atmapress.com/saibabagita/index.html

 

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