The donkey told the tiger:
′′The grass is blue".
The tiger replied:
′′No, the grass is green".
The discussion became heated up, and the two decided to submit the issue to arbitration, and to do so they approached the lion, King of the Jungle.
Before reaching the clearing in the forest where the lion was sitting on his throne, the donkey started screaming:
′′Your Highness, is it true that grass is blue?".
The lion replied:
"True, the grass is blue".
The donkey rushed forward and continued:
′′The tiger disagrees with me and contradicts me and annoys me please punish him".
The king then declared:
′′The tiger will be punished with 5 years of silence".
The donkey jumped for joy and went on his way, content and repeating:
′′The grass is blue"...
The tiger accepted his punishment, but he asked the lion:
′′Your Majesty, why have you punished me, after all, the grass is green?"
The lion replied:
′′In fact, the grass is green".
The tiger asked:
′′So why do you punish me?"
The lion replied:
′′That has nothing to do with the question of whether the grass is blue or green. The punishment is because it is not possible for a brave, intelligent creature like you to waste time arguing with a donkey, and on top of that to come and bother me with that question".
The worst waste of time is arguing with the fool and fanatic who doesn't care about truth or reality, but only the victory of their beliefs and illusions. Never waste time on discussions that make no sense... There are people who for all the evidence presented to them, do not have the ability to understand, and others who are blinded by ego, hatred and resentment, and the only thing that they want is to be right even if they aren’t. When ignorance screams, intelligence shuts up. Your peace and tranquility are worth more.
@dj2becker saidThe donkey sounds like he believes that the grass being blue is a universal objective truth.
The donkey told the tiger:
′′The grass is blue".
The tiger replied:
′′No, the grass is green".
The discussion became heated up, and the two decided to submit the issue to arbitration, and to do so they approached the lion, King of the Jungle.
Before reaching the clearing in the forest where the lion was sitting on his throne, the donkey started screaming:
′′Yo ...[text shortened]... ey aren’t. When ignorance screams, intelligence shuts up. Your peace and tranquility are worth more.
@dj2becker
Is that one of Aesop's fables?
I raised my children on the little wisdom stories in Aesop's stories about animals.
@divegeester saidFetchmybecker?
The donkey sounds like he believes that the grass being blue is a universal objective truth.
@dj2becker
Only just read this but thought that it was brilliant. So much that can be taken from this wonderful story.
Thanks for posting.
@medullah saidLet me interpret this parable for you Medullah. This guy dj2becker has been around here for many years, sometimes as different names. Im pretty sure he posted this same story or a very similar one a couple years ago and disappeared, just as he is doing now. He is a supporter of sonship and his doctrine. So for him
@dj2becker
Only just read this but thought that it was brilliant. So much that can be taken from this wonderful story.
Thanks for posting.
Sonship is the tiger
The rest of us who are disagreeing with sonship are the donkeys, who are fools, fanatics, blind, ignorant, etc etc
The worst waste of time is arguing with the fool and fanatic who doesn't care about truth or reality, but only the victory of their beliefs and illusions. Never waste time on discussions that make no sense... There are people who for all the evidence presented to them, do not have the ability to understand, and others who are blinded by ego, hatred and resentment, and the only thing that they want is to be right even if they aren’t. When ignorance screams, intelligence shuts up. Your peace and tranquility are worth more.
I guess he thinks of himself as the lion.
@medullah saidI know you were not reading anything into it but I know the guy and I know what he was trying to say... just letting you know. And yes there are many discussions that are not worth pursuing. For me the discussion where people claim that the teachings of Christ []aka the commandments] are not important for eternal life, is one I would personally pursue.
@Rajk999
I wasn't reading anything into it like who is represented Raj. If you think of the bible parable about pearls before swine it's along those lines (to me). It tells me that some arguments are not worth having and simply should not be engaged in.
@rajk999 saidYes. Interesting that he hasn’t come back to defend or explore his OP.
I know you were not reading anything into it but I know the guy and I know what he was trying to say... just letting you know.
For someone who spent a few years in this forum preaching that truth is universal and objective, I find it amusing that posts a story like the one in his OP.
He has either changed his mind on universal objective truth or has misunderstood the meaning in his own OP.
@medullah saidYou’re easily pleased.
@dj2becker
Only just read this but thought that it was brilliant. So much that can be taken from this wonderful story.
Thanks for posting.
@divegeester saidI didn't expect further posts. It smacked of, "why I stopped arguing with you Donkeys long ago".
Yes. Interesting that he hasn’t come back to defend or explore his OP.
For someone who spent a few years in this forum preaching that truth is universal and objective, I find it amusing that posts a story like the one in his OP.
He has either changed his mind on universal objective truth or has misunderstood the meaning in his own OP.
@divegeester saidYes, but not so easily deceived.
You’re easily pleased.
Nothing like a good parable.