Mystique Enigma Posted July 3, 2014 A beggar came and sat before me. "I want bread," he said. Â "How wise you are," I assured him. "Bread is what you need. And you have come to the right bakery." So I pulled my cookbook down from my shelf and began to tell him all I knew about bread. Â I spoke of flour and wheat, of grain and barley. My knowledge impressed even me as I cited the measurements and recipe. When I looked up, I was surprised to see he wasn't smiling. "I just want bread," he said. Â "How wise you are." I applauded his choice. "Follow me, and I'll show you our bakery." Down the hallowed halls I guided him, pausing to point out the rooms where the dough is prepared and the ovens where the bread is baked. Â "No one has such facilities. We have bread for every need. But here is the best part," I proclaimed as I pushed open two swinging doors. "This is our room of inspiration." I knew he was moved as we stepped into the auditorium full of stained-glass windows. Â The beggar didn't speak. I understood his silence. With my arm around his shoulder, I whispered, "It overwhelms me as well." I then leaped to the podium and struck my favorite pose behind the lectern. Â "People come from miles to hear me speak. Once a week, my workers gather, and I read to them the recipe from the cookbook of life." By now the beggar had taken a seat on the front row. I knew what he wanted. "would you like to hear me?" Â "No," he said, "but I would like some bread." Â "How wise you are," I replied. And I led him to the front door of the bakery. Â "What I have to say next is very important," I told him as we stood outside. Â "Up and down this street you will find many bakeries. But take heed; they dont serve the true bread. I know of one who adds two spoons of salt rather than one. I know of another whose oven is three degrees too hot. They may call it bread," I warned, "but it's not according to the book." The beggar turned and began walking away. "Don't you want bread?" I asked him. Â He stopped, looked back at me, and shrugged, "I guess I lost my appetite." Â I shook my head and returned to my office. "What a shame," I said to myself. "The world just isn't hungry for true bread anymore." 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Marblehead Posted July 3, 2014 And besides, a man cannot live on bread alone, He must have some peanutbutter. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites