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Is the bird alive?

The young man was at the end of his training, soon he would go on to be a teacher. Like all good pupils, he needed to challenge his teacher and to develop his own way of thinking. He caught a bird, placed it in one hand and went to see his teacher.

'Teacher, is this bird alive or dead?'

His plan was the following: if his teacher said 'dead', he would open his hand and the bird would fly away. If the answer was 'alive', he would crush the bird between his fingers; that way the teacher would be wrong whichever answer he gave.

'Teacher, is the bird alive or dead?' he asked again.

'My dear student, that depends on you,' was the teacher's reply.


We all have a 'bird' in our hand, a bird we call 'life'.

Kannathil Muthamittal (a peck on the cheek) John Archibald Wheeler's acknowledgement note :)

Comments

Khủng long pridino 11. April 2009, 09:05

that's a best teacher. ur story so good. :smile:

Elias Yemreli 11. April 2009, 17:47

Just as usual, a nice quote from Varundev :smile: Great reminder indeed :up:

varundev 11. April 2009, 19:44

Thanks Khủng long and Elias but the applause really belongs to Paulo Coehlo.
the story is taken frm this month's edition of warrior of light -
http://www.warriorofthelight.com/engl/edi195_desafiando.shtml
If u like these kind of parables,u'll like other editions of warrior of light -
http://www.warriorofthelight.com/engl/ant.shtml

Elias Yemreli 12. April 2009, 03:07

Thanks for the link :smile: "Heaven and Hell" was a nice story :up:

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