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Transformation Is Imbibing Wisdom

Once a man came to Lao Tzu for twenty one consecutive days to listen to his wise words. Everyday he would tell the master that he had forgotten the previous day's lesson and request a new lecture.
This went on for sometime.
Ma Tzu, a disciple of Lao Tzu could take it no more. One morning when the man approached La Tzu's hut with his usual question, Ma Tzu lost his patience. “Please do not enter. For he is a mad person and so are you. If you come with the same query for the rest of the life, he will go on explaining. For the last five days you approach him with your question and he has his same answer!" Just then Lao Tzu appeared and said, “You come brother? Please come in. Have you forgotten. Hear again, I will explain" This went on for twenty one days.
On the twenty second day, the man did not turn up and the worried Lao Tzu made to his place fearing that he was ill. “What is the matter? Why did you not come today?"
The man replied, “I have understood. I am now a changed man!"
Osho says that transformation in life is the sign of imbibing wisdom. If one has understood, he ought to transform!



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