There is a wonderful story about Krishna. It happened when he was sitting down to dinner one evening. His wife Rukmini had kept his dinner warm for him. He sat down, Rukmini began to fan him, and no sooner was he preparing to taste the first morsel than he suddenly stood up. Rukmini asked, ”What is the matter?”
Krishna said, ”One of my devotees is in difficulty,” and then ran towards the door. But then he suddenly stopped, came back and sat down to his food once again. Rukmini said, ”I can understand your running off to help your devotee in his difficulty; I can understand that it was absolutely essential to postpone your dinner, but I cannot understand why you turned back at the door. Why did you not
go to your devotee?”
Krishna said, ”One of my devotees is in difficulty,” and then ran towards the door. But then he suddenly stopped, came back and sat down to his food once again. Rukmini said, ”I can understand your running off to help your devotee in his difficulty; I can understand that it was absolutely essential to postpone your dinner, but I cannot understand why you turned back at the door. Why did you not
go to your devotee?”
Krishna explained. ”A devotee of mine was walking down the road in a certain town. His love for me is ecstasy, and although people were throwing stones at him he was laughing. Blood was pouringfrom his head and still he was laughing. Nothing existed within him except my name. And so I had to run to help him.”
Rukmini asked, ”Then why did you turn back?”Krishna replied, ”No sooner had I reached the door than the whole thing had changed. He had picked up stones to retaliate. Now he is strong enough to protect himself. Now he has forgotten me;he is facing the danger directly. Now it is all in his hands. There is no need for my presence there."
When you take the fight into your own hands, your relationship with God is severed that very moment.
As soon as you become clever or active or cunning, your relationship with existence is broken.
---- Osho
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