
This Is A Tad Long But Worth The Read - Enjoy!The Rabbi's Gift A famous monastery had fallen on hard times. Formerly its many buildings were filled with young monks, but now it was all but deserted. People no longer came there to be nourished by prayer, and only a handful of old monks shuffled through the cloisters serving God with heavy hearts. On the edge of the monastery woods, an old rabbi had built a little hut. He would come there, from time to time, to fast and pray. No one ever spoke with him, but whenever he appeared, the word would be passed from monk to monk: "The rabbi walks in the woods." And, for as long as he was there, the monks would feel sustained by his presence. One day the abbot decided to visit the rabbi and open his heavy heart to him. He set out through the woods. As he approached the hut, the abbot saw the rabbi standing in the doorway, as if he had been awaiting the abbot's arrival. They embraced like long-lost brothers. The two entered the hut where, in the middle of the room, stood a wooden table. They sat for a moment and then the rabbi began to weep. The abbot could not contain himself. He covered his face with his hands and began to cry too. For the first time in his life, he cried his heart out. The two men sat there like lost children, filling the hut with their shared pain and tears. But soon the tears ceased and all was quiet. The rabbi lifted his head. "You and your brothers are serving God with heavy hearts," he said. "You have come to ask a teaching of me. I will give you a teaching, but you can repeat it only once. After that, no one must ever say it aloud again." The rabbi looked straight at the abbot and said, "The Messiah is among you." The monks were startled by this saying. 'What could it mean?' 'Is Brother John the Messiah? Or Brother Matthew or Brother Thomas? Am I the Messiah? What could all this mean?' They were all deeply puzzled by the rabbi's teaching, but no one ever mentioned it again. As time went by, the monks began to treat one another with a new and very special reverence. A gentle, warm-hearted, concern began to grow among them. When visitors came to the monastery, they found themselves deeply moved by the life of these monks. Word spread, and before long people were coming from far and wide to be nourished by the way of the monks and to experience the loving reverence in which they held each other. Soon, other young men were asking, once again, to become part of the community, and the community grew and prospered. Revisit Best Practices, Refocus, & Reenergize Your Winning Team While Giving an Amazing Gift to your Business Community! Book a Guest Service or Leadership program of your choice and I will facilitate one complimentary Guest Service Magic program for members of your local business community. Bring local new clientele onto your property to learn Guest Service Best Practices. This will generate more money in your community and " word of mouth" advertizing is priceless!!! This is an Incredible PR Opportunity. Shoot me a quick email if you wish to explore possibilities. All Good Things! |
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