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Parable

The Ripple Effect

The Master was walking through the fields one day when a young man, a troubled look
 upon his face, approached him. "On such a beautiful day, it must be difficult to stay so 
serious," the Master said. "Is it? I hadn't noticed," the young man said, turning to
 look around and notice his surroundings. His eyes scanned the landscape, but 
nothing seemed to register; his mind elsewhere. Watching intently, the Master continued
 to walk. "Join me if you like." The Master walked to the edge of a still pond,
 framed by sycamore trees, their leaves golden orange and about to fall. "Please sit down,"
 the Master invited, patting the ground next to him. Looking carefully before sitting,
 the young man brushed the ground to clear a space for himself. "Now, find a small stone,
 please," the Master instructed. "What?" "A stone. Please find a small stone and
 throw it in the pond." Searching around him, the young man grabbed a pebble
 and threw it as far as he could. "Tell me what you see," the Master instructed.
 Straining his eyes to not miss a single detail, the man looked at the water's surface.
 "I see ripples." "Where did the ripples come from?" "From the pebble I threw in the pond, Master." "Please reach your hand into the water and stop the ripples," the Master asked. 
Not understanding, the young man stuck his hand in the water as a ripple neared, 
only to cause more ripples. The young man was now completely baffled. Where 
was this going? Had he made a mistake in seeking out the Master? After all he
 was not a student, perhaps he could not be helped? Puzzled, the young man waited.
 "Were you able to stop the ripples with your hands?" the Master asked.
 "No, of course not." "Could you have stopped the ripples, then?" "No, Master.
 I told you I only caused more ripples." "What if you had stopped the pebble from
 entering the water to begin with?" The Master smiled such a beautiful smile; 
the young man could not be upset. "Next time you are unhappy with your life, 
catch the stone before it hits the water. Do not spend time trying to undo what 
you have done. Rather, change what you are going to do before you do it.
" The Master looked kindly upon the young man. "But Master, how will I know what
 I am going to do before I do it?" "Take the responsibility for living your own life. 
If you're working with a doctor to treat an illness, then ask the doctor to help you
 understand what caused the illness. Do not just treat the ripples. Keep asking
 questions." The young man stopped, his mind reeling. "But I came to you to
 ask you for answers. Are you saying that I know the answers?" "You may not
 know the answers right now, but if you ask the right questions, then you shall
 discover the answers." "But what are the right questions, Master?" "There are
 no wrong questions, only unasked ones. We must ask, for without asking, we 
cannot receive answers. But it is your responsibility to ask. No one else can do that for you."
Make a Difference

Once upon a time there was a wise man who used to go to the ocean to do his
 writing. He had a habit of walking on the beach before he began his work. 
One day he was walking along the shore. As he looked down the beach, 
he saw a human figure moving like a dancer. He smiled to himself to think of 
someone who would dance to the day. So he began to walk faster to catch up. 
As he got closer, he saw that it was a young man and the young man
 wasn't dancing, but instead he was reaching down to the shore, picking up something
 and very gently throwing it into the ocean. As he got closer he called out,
"Good morning! What are you doing?" The young man paused, looked up and replied,
 "Throwing starfish in the ocean." "I guess I should have asked, why are you 
throwing starfish in the ocean?" "The sun is up and the tide is going out. And if I don't
 throw them in they'll die." "But, young man, don't you realize that there are miles
 and miles of beach and starfish all along it. You can't possibly make a difference!"
 The young man listened politely. Then bent down, picked another starfish and 
threw it into the sea, past the breaking waves and said, "It made a difference for that one."
The River

A group of people are standing at a river bank and suddenly hear the cries of a baby.
 Shocked, they see an infant floating--drowning--in the water. One person immediately
 dives in to rescue the child. But as this is going on, yet another baby comes 
floating down the river, and then another! People continue to jump in to save the
 babies and then see that one person has started to walk away from the group 
still on shore. Accusingly they shout, "where are you going?" The response: "I'm going
 upstream to stop whoever's throwing babies into the river

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