--Nature's Beauty--
A priest was in charge of the garden within a
famous Zen temple. He had been given the job because he loved the flowers,
shrubs, and trees. Next to the temple there was another, smaller temple where
there lived a very old Zen master. One day, when the priest was expecting some
special guests, he took extra care in tending to the garden. He pulled the
weeds, trimmed the shrubs, combed the moss, and spent a long time meticulously
raking up and carefully arranging all the dry autumn leaves. As he worked, the
old master watched him with interest from across the wall that separated the
temples.
When he had finished, the priest stood back to
admire his work. "Isn't it beautiful," he called out to the old
master. "Yes," replied the old man, "but there is something
missing. Help me over this wall and I'll put it right for you."
After hesitating, the priest lifted the old
fellow over and set him down. Slowly, the master walked to the tree near the
center of the garden, grabbed it by the trunk, and shook it. Leaves showered
down all over the garden. "There," said the old man, "you can
put me back now."
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