Nature Fights Back

An old man used to meditate early every morning under a large tree on the bank of the Ganges River in India. One morning he saw a scorpion flailing helplessly in the strong current of the river, tangled in a complex network of tree roots. 

The old man immediately reached out to rescue the drowning scorpion. The panicked animal tried to sting him, but the man persisted. For several long minutes his hand darted back and forth, evading the scorpion's plunging stinger as he tried to rescue it.

A passerby on the riverbank saw the struggle. 

"Hey, old man, what's wrong with you? Don't you know that you may kill yourself to help that dangerous animal?" 

Slowly the man turned his head to gaze calmly into the stranger's eyes. 

"Friend, is it the nature of the scorpion to sting. Why should I give up on my own nature for fear of his?"

Maintaining the compassionate nature in a world that sometimes bites and strings can feel like a struggle; perhaps it's merely a dance to remind us who we truly are. 

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