There was once a small boy who banged a drum all day and loved every
moment of it. He would not be quiet, no matter what anyone else said or
did. Various people who called themselves Sufis, and other well-wishers,
were called in by neighbors and asked to do something about the child. 

The first so-called Sufi told the boy that he would, if he continued to
make so much noise, perforate his eardrums; this reasoning was too
advanced for the child, who was neither a scientist nor a scholar. The
second told him that drum beating was a sacred activity and should be
carried out only on special occasions. The third offered the neighbors
plugs for their ears; the fourth gave the boy a book; the fifth gave the
neighbors books that described a method of controlling anger through
biofeedback; the sixth gave the boy meditation exercises to make him
placid and explained that all reality was imagination. Like all
placebos, each of these remedies worked for a short while, but none
worked for very long.

Eventually, a real Sufi came along. He looked at the situation, handed
the boy a hammer and chisel, and said, "I wonder what is INSIDE the
drum?"

[Forwarded post from Az Cor, USA]





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