[CS-FSLUG] The Monk's Tale

Fred A. Miller fmiller at lightlink.com
Wed Mar 2 08:54:10 CST 2005


A man's car broke down as he was driving past a beautiful old monastery. He 
walked up the drive and knocked on the front door. A monk answered, listened 
to the man's story and graciously invited him to spend the night.

The monks fed the man and led him to a tiny chamber in which to sleep. The man 
thanked the monks and slept serenely until he was awakened by a strange and 
beautiful sound.

The next morning,as the monks were repairing his car, he asked about the sound 
that had woke him. 

"We're sorry," the monks said. "We can't tell you about the sound. You're not 
a monk."

The man was disappointed, but eager to be gone, so he thanked the monks for 
their kindness and went on his way. During quiet moments afterward, the man 
pondered the source of the alluring sound. Several years later the man 
happened to be driving in the same area. He stopped at the monastery on a 
whim and asked admittance. He explained to the monks that he had so enjoyed 
his previous stay, he wondered if he might be permitted to spend another 
night under their peaceful roof. The monks agreed, and so the man stayed with 
them again.

Late that night, he heard the strange beautiful sound The following morning he 
begged the monks to explain the sound. The monks gave him the same answer as 
before.

"We're sorry. We can't tell you about the sound. You're not a monk."

By now the man's curiosity had turned to obsession. He decided to give up 
everything and become a monk, for that was the only way he could learn about 
the sound. He informed the monks of his decision and began the long and 
arduous task of becoming a monk. Seventeen years later, the man was finally 
established as a true member of the order.

When the celebration ended, he humbly went to the leader of the order and 
asked to be told the source of the sound.

Silently, the old monk led the new monk to a huge wooden door. He opened the 
door with a golden key. That door swung open to reveal a second door of 
silver, then a third of gold and so on until they had passed through twelve 
doors, each more magnificent than the last. The new monk's face was awash 
with tears of joy as he finally beheld the wondrous source of the beautiful 
mysterious sound he had heard so many years before..........

















But, I can't tell you what it was. You're not a monk.

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