The master met one night with his disciples, and asked them to 
build a campfire so they could sit and talk.    "The spiritual path is 
like a fire that burns before us," he said.  "A man who wants to light the 
fire has to bear with the disagreeable smoke that makes it difficult for 
him to breathe, and brings tears to his eyes.  That is how his faith is 
rediscovered.   However, once the fire is rekindled, the smoke disappears, 
and the flames illuminate everything around him -- providing heat and 
tranquility."   "But what if someone else lights the fire for him?" asked 
one of the disciples.  "And if someone helps us to avoid the smoke?" "If 
someone does that, he is a false master.  A master capable of taking the 
fire to wherever he desires, or of extinguishing it whenever he wants to 
do so.  And, since he has taught no one how to light the fire, he is 
likely to leave everyone in the darkness."


ERELYNE L. BAUTISTA
Associate Accountant
Social Mobilization for TB
World Vision Development Foundation, Inc.
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