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ALL’S RIGHT WITH THE WORLD
When you awaken, when you understand, when you see, the world
becomes right. We’re always bothered by the problem of evil. There’s a powerful
story about a little boy walking along the bank of a river. He sees a crocodile
who is trapped in a net. The crocodile says, “Would you have pity on me and
release me? I may look ugly, but it isn’t my fault, you know. I was made this
way. But whatever my external appearance, I have a mother’s heart. I came this
morning in search of food for my young ones and got caught in this trap!” So
the boy says, “Ah, if I were to help you out of that trap, you’d grab me and
kill me.” The crocodile asks, “Do you think I would do that to my benefactor
and liberator?” So the boy is persuaded to take the net off and the crocodile
grabs him. As he is being forced between the jaws of the crocodile, he says,
“So this is what I get for my good actions.” And the crocodile says, “Well,
don’t take it personally, son, this is the way the world is, this is the law of
life.” The boy disputes this, so the crocodile says, “Do you want to ask
someone if it isn’t so?” The boys sees a bird sitting on a branch and says,
“Bird, is what the crocodile says right?” The bird says, “The crocodile is
right. Look at me. I was coming home one day with food for my fledglings.
Imagine my horror to see a snake crawling up the tree, making straight for my
nest. I was totally helpless. It kept devouring my young ones, one after the
other. I kept screaming and shouting, but it was useless. The crocodile is
right, this is the law of life, this is the way the world is.” “See,” says the
crocodile. But the boy says, “Let me ask someone else.” So the crocodile says,
“Well, all right, go ahead.” There was an old donkey passing by on the bank of
the river. “Donkey,” says the boy, “this is what the crocodile says. Is the
crocodile right?” The donkey says, “The crocodile is quite right. Look at me.
I’ve worked and slaved for my master all my life and he barely gave me enough
to eat. Now that I’m old and useless, he has turned me loose, and here I am
wandering in the jungle, waiting for some wild beast to pounce on me and put an
end to my life. The crocodile is right, this is the law of life, this is the
way the world is.” “See,” says the crocodile. “Let’s go!” The boy says, “Give
me one more chance, one last chance. Let me ask one other being. Remember how
good I was to you?” So the crocodile says, “All right, your last chance.” The
boy sees a rabbit passing by, and he says, “Rabbit, is the crocodile right?”
The rabbit sits on his haunches and says to the crocodile, “Did you say that to
that boy? The crocodile says, Yes, I did.” “Wait a minute,” says the rabbit.
“We’ve got to discuss this.” “Yes,” says the crocodile. But the rabbit says,
“How can we discuss it when you’ve got that boy in your mouth? Release him;
he’s got to take part in the discussion, too.” The crocodile says, “You’re a
clever one, you are. The moment I release him, he’ll run away.” The rabbit
says, “I thought you had more sense than that. If he attempted to run away, one
slash of your tail would kill him.” “Fair enough,” says the crocodile, and he
released the boy. The moment the boy is released, the rabbit says, “Run!” And
the boy runs and escapes. Then the rabbit says to the boy, “Don’t you enjoy
crocodile flesh? Wouldn’t the people in your village like a good meal? You
didn’t really release that crocodile; most of his body is still caught in that
net. Why don’t you go to the village and bring everybody and have a banquet.”
That’s exactly what the boy does. He goes to the village and calls all the
menfolk. They come with their axes and staves and spears and kill the
crocodile. The boy’s dog comes, too, and when the dog sees the rabbit, he gives
chase, catches hold of the rabbit, and throttles him. The boy comes on the
scene too late, and as he watches the rabbit die, he says, “The crocodile was
right, this is the way the world is, this is the law of life.”
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