Guest guest Posted September 17, 2010 Report Share Posted September 17, 2010  Crossing the Waters  (A short story)You must have heard that Jesus walked on water to save the drowning , his disciple. There are many accounts in India of persons who walked over water in this way, due to their tremendous faith. This story is about a farmer's daughter whose duty it was to carry fresh milk to customers in various villages. One of the customers was a priest. To reach his house, the milkmaid had to cross a good-sized stream. People crossed it by a sort of ferry raft, for a small fee. One day the priest, who performed worship daily with the offering to God of fresh milk, finding it arrived very late, scolded the poor woman. " What can I do? " she said, " I start out early from my house, but I have to wait a long time for the boatman to come. " Then the priest said (pretending to be serious), " What! People have even walked across the ocean by repeating the name of God, and you can't cross this little river? " This milkmaid took him very seriously. From then on she brought the priest's milk punctually every morning. He became curious about it and asked her how it was that she was never late anymore. " I cross the river repeating the name of the Lord, " she replied, " just as you told me to do, without waiting for the ferry. " The priest didn't believe her, and asked, " Can you show me this, how you cross the river on foot? " So they went together to the water and the milkmaid began to walk over it. Looking back, the woman saw that the priest had started to follow her and was floundering in the water. " Sir! " she cried, " You are uttering the name of God, yet all the while you are holding up your clothes from getting wet. That is not trusting in God! " Sri Ramakrishna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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