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HOW TO OVERCOME TEMPTATIONS - 3

"Greed for money drags the greedy man to the lowest level and ultimately brings

destruction on him and others" –Sri Sai Satcharitra, Ch. LVII

There is the story of a lark who was merrily flying in the heavens. From his

heights, the lark saw a small object moving in a garden far below him. Being

curious to know what it was, he descended until he was quite low and, to his

utter surprise, he found that it was a tiny cart with a mouse drawing, while

alongside was another mouse who was waving a whip and all the time crying out:

"Fresh worms for sale."

The lark felt tempted and wanted to know the price of the worms.

"Three worms for one feather from your wings," was the answer.

The lark thought this was an excellent bargain, and pulled out a feather from

his wings, exchanged it for three worms which he enjoyed greatly, then spread

his wings and rose again. He had not risen very far when the temptation to eat

more worms became too strong for him to resist. Descending again to the garden,

he bartered away two more precious feathers, had the great pleasure of eating

six worms, and rose once again into the sunlit air. Balance and wing-power were

lost, however, and the lark found it difficult to fly. And like an aircraft,

that suddenly develops engine trouble, the lark crashed and was found dead in

the lovely garden where he had met temptation and found it irresistible.

So it happens with man, again and again. He is tempted and, if he overcomes it,

he grows in spiritual strength. But if he yields to it, he falls into sin.

Gradually, sin becomes a habit which he can not resist: and he finds that he

has become a slave of a tyrant from whose clutches he cannot find release.

Have you ever looked at a fly sipping honey? At first, it is very careful to see

its legs are free. It sips on the edge of the spoon containing honey, saying to

itself that after just one wee little taste of honey, it would fly away. But

once it gets the relish of honey, it forgets everything and goes all out for

it. And when it has had its fill, it finds that all its legs are stuck in

honey: it cannot fly away. There it dies a tragic death in its sweet grave.

Such is the case with man. He is lured into temptation by the thought of a

little pleasure that he expects to get. Once he has tasted pleasure, it draws

him to itself, again and again, until he becomes the slave of a habit cannot

overcome.

Pleasure leads a man ashtray!

(To be continued, Author: Sri. J. P. Vaswani)

Tamaso Ma Jyotirgamaya......

Pray for more and more faith. He who has faith has everything. For, verily,

"faith moves mountains." Pray for faith as a famished person would pray for

food, as a hungry person would pray for food, as a thirsty person would pray

for water. And what is it to have faith? To have faith is to feel sure that

whatever God does is always for the Best.

 

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