The Story: The Snake in the Garden
🐍 The Story: The Snake in the Garden
A gardener once found a snake coiled in his beautiful garden.
Terrified, he shouted and tried to kill it, but the snake spoke:
“Do not strike me. I am here for a reason. If you kill me, the garden will suffer.”
The gardener hesitated, confused.
The snake continued:
“I eat the worms that destroy your plants. Though I appear dangerous, I am protecting your garden.”
💡 Rumi’s Message
Rumi uses this story to show:
- Things we fear are often serving a higher purpose
- Misjudgment can lead to unnecessary harm
🌿 Deeper Meaning
- Snake = challenges, fears, or “dark” aspects of life
- Garden = your life or soul
- Danger = illusion; the true function is often hidden
🧠 Core Lesson
👉 Don’t judge situations at face value
👉 Sometimes what seems threatening is actually helping you grow or survive
Rumi’s quiet teaching:
“The enemy you fear may be your unseen protector.”
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