Tales and Parables of Sri Ramakrishna

 The Bane of Worldliness THE ROOT OF ALL TROUBLES

In a certain place the fishermen were catching fish. A kite swooped down
and snatched a fish. At the sight of the fish, about a thousand crows
chased the kite and made a great noise with their cawing. Which-ever way
the kite flew with the fish, the crows followed it. The kite flew to the
south and the crows followed it there. The kite flew to the north and still
the crows followed after it. The kite went east and west, but with the same
result. As the kite began to fly about in confusion, lo, the fish dropped
from its mouth. The crows at once let the kite alone and flew after the
fish. Thus relieved of its worries, the kite sat on the branch of a tree
and thought: 'That wretched fish was at the root of all my troubles. I have
now got rid of it and therefore I am at peace.' As long as a man has the
fish, that is, worldly desires, he must perform actions and consequently
suffer from worry, anxiety, and restlessness. No Tales and  sooner does he
renounce these desires than his activities fall away and he enjoys peace of
soul.



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