The Donkey Dies of Exhaustion
Nasrudin decided to go in search of some new meditation
techniques. He saddled his donkey, went to India, China and Mongolia, talked to
the great masters, but found nothing.
He heard tell of a wise man in Nepal: he journeyed there,
but as he was climbing the mountain to meet him, his donkey died of exhaustion.
Nasrudin buried him there and then, and wept sadly. Someone passed by and
commented:
You came in search of a saint, this must be his tomb and you
are lamenting his death.
No, this is the place where I buried my donkey, who died of
exhaustion.
I don’t believe it - said the new arrival. - No one weeps
over a dead donkey. This must be a place where miracles occur, and you want to
keep them for yourself.
Although Nasrudin explained again and again, it was no use.
The man went to the next village and spread the story of a
great master who cured people at his tomb, and soon the pilgrims began to
arrive.
Gradually, news of the discovery of the Wise Man of Silent
Mourning spread throughout Nepal - and crowds rushed to the place. A wealthy
man came, thought his prayers had been answered, and built an imposing monument
where Nasrudin had buried his “master”.
In view of everything, Nasrudin decided to leave things as
they were. But he learned once and for all, that when someone wants to believe
a lie, no one can convince him otherwise.
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