The Beggar and the Monk - Paulo Coelho
A monk was meditating in the desert when a beggar came up to him and said:
“I need to eat”.
The monk – who was almost reaching the point of perfect harmony with the spiritual world – did not answer.
“I need to eat”, insisted the beggar.
“Go to the town and ask someone else. Can’t you see that you are bothering me? I am trying to communicate with the angels”.
“God placed himself lower than men, washed their feet, gave His life, and no-one recognized Him”, the beggar replied. “He who says he loves God – who does not see – and forgets his brother – who does – is lying”.
And the beggar turned into an angel.
“What a pity, you almost made it”, he remarked before leaving.

Auteur: Paulo Coelho

The Beggar and the Monk - Paulo Coelho<br />A monk was meditating in the desert when a beggar came up to him and said:<br />“I need to eat”.<br />The monk – who was almost reaching the point of perfect harmony with the spiritual world – did not answer.<br />“I need to eat”, insisted the beggar.<br />“Go to the town and ask someone else. Can’t you see that you are bothering me? I am trying to communicate with the angels”.<br />“God placed himself lower than men, washed their feet, gave His life, and no-one recognized Him”, the beggar replied. “He who says he loves God – who does not see – and forgets his brother – who does – is lying”.<br />And the beggar turned into an angel.<br />“What a pity, you almost made it”, he remarked before leaving. - Paulo Coelho




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