THE TENKO STORY
Tenko was a little japanese boy, immersed in a traditional japanese story. A myth.
Tenko was the owner of a nice little drum, a magical drum which used to produce magical wonderful marvelous sounds.
Teh king of the contry decided to ask th soldiers to steal the drum and drawn the little boy in a lake.
Teh drum strangely stopped to poduce sounds.
The king was full of anxiety and fear, and called the father of the boy, asked for apologize and ordered a memorial for TENKO.
The drum started to make sounds again.
The spirit of TENKO appeared suddenly and forgave the king.
This story was told by Osho in a very wondeful way, much better than we could make it, obviously, but here is our contribution and explanation.
We guess that YOU are Tenko, and we enjoy the idea that, - considering that because of education and mis-education, you've lost you better capacities on expressing your creativity, and the expression of yourself, - that one day, magically, you will recover and recollect your best capacities and express them again.
Maybe a litle trick, and it is done: a little therapy, and... meditation.
Thank you.
With love,
TAZA anand h. taza prof.mus., psych.
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