Greetings!
A wise man named Sam
Bell shared this with me:
PRAYERS
ANSWERED TOO LATE?
It's no good having our prayers answered if they are not answered at
the right time:
In
ancient India much store was set by the Vedic rites, which were said
to be so scientific in their application that when the sages prayed
for rain there was never any drought. It is thus that a man set
himself to pray, according to these rites, to the goddess of wealth,
Lakshmi, begging her to make him rich.
He prayed to no effect for ten long years, after which period of
time he suddenly saw the illusory nature of wealth and adopted the
life of a renunciate in the Himalayas.
He was sitting in meditation one day when he opened his eyes and saw
before him an extraordinarily beautiful woman, all bright and
shining as if she were made of gold.
"Who are you and what are you doing here?" he asked.
Lakshmi
Photo, courtesy of Hindunet.org
"I am the goddess Lakshmi to whom you recited hymns for twelve
years," said the woman. "I have appeared to grant you your
desire."
"Ah, my dear goddess," exclaimed the man, "I have
since attained the bliss of meditation and lost my desire for
wealth. You come too late. Tell me, why did you delay so long in
coming?"
"To tell you the truth," said the goddess, "given the
nature of those rites you so faithfully performed, you had fully
earned the wealth. But, in my love for you and my desire for your
welfare, I held it back."
If you had the choice, which would you choose: the granting of your
petition or the grace to be peaceful whether it is granted or not?
Anthony De Mello, TAKING FLIGHT: A BOOK OF STORY MEDITATIONS. ( New
York: Image Books, 1990), pp. 25-26.
Today, I leave the
concern over old eggs to the Powers-That-Be.
"Life is a Gift."
Me ke
Aloha,
Author
Unknown
"The
only gift is a portion of thyself..."
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
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