Three in one
“Each person is
"three in one", i.e. what he thinks of himself, what others think he
is and finally, what he really is.”
There
was a small kingdom in which strangely enough all people were quite happy and
very healthy. In course of time both the ruler and ruled grew proud of this
rare good fortune and claimed it to be a reward of their personal
righteousness. Since all of them were healthy, there was no physician in the
kingdom. One day, a physician came to its capital city and was happy to find
that there was no other physician to compete with him in his profession in the
whole kingdom. But whenever he entered into conversation with the people and
enquired after their health, they would say: "Oh! We are Brahmajnanis, no
illness can touch us. We are the fortunate few chosen by God and blessed by Him
with health and happiness. Why do you tarry here, better go elsewhere to earn
your living". The physician however did not want to leave the city and was
also hopeful that this snobbery of the people will not last long.
Once
the king suddenly fell ill. The physician was summoned to the royal presence.
He was pleased that God had given him an opportunity to display his talent. He
treated the king with reverence and great attention. The king was slowly but
steadily improving. However, he said: "Sir, I really thank you for your
treatment but can you not cure me quickly? I am not used to lying down like
this for days together". The physician wanted to teach the king and the
people a lesson. He said: "Oh king, there is a quick cure, but I am
afraid, I may not be able to get what I want for preparing the medicine".
The king said: "you need not doubt the capacity either of my ministers or
my people. They will be ready to procure anything you may require. They are all
Brahmajnanis. They will not bother about any type of strain or sacrifice on
their part to get their beloved king cured. Come, tell me what you want".
The physician said: "My Lord! I am glad that you are so confident". I
require 1/4 pound of flesh from the body of a Brahmajnani - that is all".
"Oh! How simple!", exclaimed the king. The king immediately sent word
to his minister and commanded him to get at once 1/4 pound of flesh of any
Brahmajnani in the city".
The
minister returned very late in the evening, very sad and dejected. The king
asked eagerly "Why so late? Come on, where is the flesh?". The
minister pleaded, "Oh! King, I am sorry, I could not get what you wanted.
When I made the people know of what you need, everyone said: 'Oh, I am not a
Brahmajnani. Do you think that Brahmajnanis will be found in cities such as
this?' How can we say confidently that we are all Brahmajnanis?".
The
king was surprised to hear this and looked at the physician pitiably. The
physician said: "Oh king! do not feel sad. This is the way of the world.
One may claim to be anything but to actually live up to that high ideal is
extremely difficult. You are now recovered. Nothing is wrong with you. I need
no human flesh. I planned this little drama, only to let you know the truth.
Pardon me".
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