An Old
Therapy Fable
There is an old therapy fable that goes like this:
Once
upon a time, a women moved into a cave in the
mountains to study with a guru. She wanted to
learn everything there was to know. The guru
supplied her with stacks of books and left her
alone so she could study. Every morning the guru
returned to the cave to monitor the women's
progress. In his hand, he carried a heavy wooden
cane. Each morning, he asked the same question:
"Have you learned everything there is to know
yet?" Each morning, her answer was the same.
"NO' she said, "I haven't." The guru would hit
her over the head with the cane.
This
scenario persisted for months. One day the guru
entered the cave, asked the same question, heard
the same answer, and raised his cane to hit her in
the same way but this time the women grabbed the
cane from the guru, stopping his assault in
midair.
Relieved to end the daily battering, but fearful
of reprisal, the woman looked at the guru, to her
surprise, the guru smiled. ...CONGRADULATIONS he
said. "You have graduated. You now know
everything you need to know.
"How
is that?," the woman asked. He just smiled. "You
have learned that you will never learn everything
there is to know about life, but my child, you
have learned yet one of the most valuable lessons
in life ... and that is how to stop the pain."
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