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Pelajaran Dari Kisah Ular & Gergaji

KISAH ULAR DAN GERGAJI

Seekor ular memasuki gudang tempat kerja seorang tukang kayu di malam hari. Kebiasaan si tukang kayu adalah membiarkan sebagian peralatan kerjanya berserakan dan tidak merapihkannya.

Nah ketika ular itu masuk kesana, secara kebetulan ia merayap di atas gergaji. Tajamnya mata gergaji menyebabkan perut ular terluka. Ular beranggapan gergaji itu menyerangnya. Ia pun membalas dengan mematuk gergaji itu berkali-kali.

Serangan yang bertubi-tubi menyebabkan luka parah di bagian mulutnya. Marah dan putus asa, ular berusaha mengerahkan kemampuan terakhirnya untuk mengalahkan musuhnya. Ia pun lalu membelit dengan kuat gergaji itu.

Belitan yang menyebabkan tubuhnya terluka amat parah, akhirnya ia pun mati binasa. Di pagi hari si tukang kayu menemukan bangkai ular tersebut di sebelah gergaji kesayangannya.

Sahabat...
Kadangkala di saat marah, kita ingin melukai orang lain. Setelah semua berlalu, kita baru menyadari bahwa yang terluka lebih parah sebenarnya adalah diri kita sendiri.

Banyaknya perkataan yang terucap dan tindakan yang dilakukan saat amarah menguasai, sebanyak itu pula kita melukai diri kita sendiri.

Tidak ada musuh yang tidak dapat di taklukkan oleh cinta kasih.

Tidak ada permusuhan yang tidak dapat dimaafkan oleh ketulusan.

Tidak ada kesulitan yang tidak dapat dipecahkan oleh ketekunan.

Tidak ada batu keras yang tidak dapat di pecahkan oleh kesabaran.

Semua itu haruslah berasal dari diri kita.

Dendam, benci, curiga/pikiran negative apapun itu, sebenarnya bagaikan ular yang membelit gergaji, yang bisa terus menerus muncul dalam pikiran kita, menusuk dan membakar bhatin kita sendiri.

Latihlah setiap saat untuk memaafkan, mampu dengan cepat melepaskan dan membuang sampah pengotor bhatin dan pikiran kita.

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