The Tao Not Taken
(From One Master or Another)
One day, two youths chanced upon each
other
at a fork in a road, and as they were going in the same direction they walked
together for a time. The youths began to converse and soon discovered that
they
were both devotees, but of different religious leaders. One of the youths was
overjoyed to learn that his companion was aware of spiritual matters and
quickly
took the opportunity to recount his messiah's abilities and accomplishments.
"My Master is the most wonderful being in the universe," he said.
"Never before, in all history, has there been one as great as he. He is
at
cause over all matter, energy, space, time, and life. He is completely free
from
overwhelm. He can leave his body at will and go wherever he pleases with full
perception. He is impervious to radiation and has discovered the means by
which
his followers can survive even a nuclear war. He alone discovered the cause of
all of mankind's problems and has given his followers the means to eliminate
this
cause. He has total recall of his past lives and has developed the only proven
procedure by which others can have such recall. My Master continually opposes
the enemies of mankind who threaten earth's future, and he has given his
followers
the means of detecting such evil beings. He controls an organization of great
power and wealth which is bringing his message to mankind and eradicating
man's
enemies. He gives us knowledge and procedures for keeping marriages together
and
making families happy and productive. He is a great educator and has developed
the most advanced study methods. He is a world traveler and has studied many
different
races and religions. He is a master horseman, a renowned explorer, a great
film
maker and writer. He cured his own war wounds and restored his own sight after
being blinded. He was twice killed, and both times raised himself from the
dead.
He continues to research in the hidden recesses of the mind, far beyond what
anyone
previously even imagined existed. He, and he alone, has provided us at long
last
with the answers to the questions man has asked since time immemorial. He has
discovered the only way by which man can be free, and he now exhorts us to
bring
his way to all men."
The youth then turned to his fellow traveler, who had been listening
quietly,
and asked, "And what does your master do?"
The other youth reflected briefly and said, "He eats when he is hungry
and sleeps when he is tired."

December 1, 1983