THE LION WHO SAW HIS FACE IN THE WATER

by Nathan Natas 7 Replies latest social entertainment

  • Nathan Natas
    Nathan Natas

    THE LION WHO SAW HIS FACE IN THE WATER

    There was once a lion who lived in a desert that was very windy; and because of this, the water in the holes from which he usually drank was never still, for the wind riffled the surface and it never reflected anything.

    One day this lion wandered into a forest, where he hunted and played,until he felt rather tired and thirsty. Looking for water, he came across a pool of the coolest, most tempting, and most placid water that you could possibly imagine. Lions, like other wild animals, can smell water, and the scent of this water was like ambrosia to him.

    So the lion approached the pool, and extended his neck to have a good drink. Suddenly, though, he saw his reflection and imagined that it must be another lion.

    "Oh dear," he thought to himself, "this must be water belonging to another lion I had better be careful."

    He retreated, but then thirst drove him back again, and again he saw the head of a fearsome lion looking back at him from the surface of the pool.

    This time our lion hoped that he might be able to frighten the 'other lion' away: and so he opened his mouth and gave a terrible roar. But no sooner had he bared his teeth than, of course, the mouth of the 'other lion' opened as well, and this seemed to our lion to be an awful and dangerous sight.

    Again and again the lion retreated and then returned to the pool. Again and again he had the same experience.

    After a long time, however, he was so thirsty and desperate that he decided to himself: "Lion or no lion, I am going to drink from that pool!"

    And, lo and behold, no sooner had he plunged his face into the water than the 'other lion' disappeared.

    - Nathan Natas, UADNA
    (Unseen Apostate Directorate of North America)

  • COMF
    COMF

    the 'other lion' disappeared.

    Wow... no lion?

  • BeautifulGarbage
    BeautifulGarbage

    I liked this Nathan....

    and the message is...

    face your fears and they will disappear in the ripples?

    That's what I saw in it anyway...everyone reads differently I suppose so I suspect someone other than me would see something else in it.

    Sunny

  • Introspection
    Introspection

    That's very encouraging, next time I will face those alligators in the water..

    Seriously, not only is it the cause of fear but it was the lion's own reflection - his own self.

  • LittleToe
    LittleToe

    "Fear only fear itself."
    An old adage a pagan friend once taught me.

    It's right up there with "Love is the law".

    Clever, those pagans.

  • Nathan Natas
    Nathan Natas

    Thank you for the kind comments.

    There is a saying - 'What is in it is what is in it for you" -different people get different things from it, so I won't try to "explain" it.

    I have heard that children benefit especially from this tale.

    - Nathan Natas, UADNA
    (Unseen Apostate Directorate of North America)

  • Introspection
    Introspection

    "Fear only fear itself."

    I thought Roosevelt came up with that, do we know what the original (or atleast a much older) source is?

  • Farkel
    Farkel

    : There is a saying - 'What is in it is what is in it for you" -different people get different things from it, so I won't try to "explain" it.

    I'll try: lions are pretty damn stupid!

    Farkel

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