The Prince Who Thought He Was a Turkey adapted by Gedaliah Fleer - TopicsExpress



          

The Prince Who Thought He Was a Turkey adapted by Gedaliah Fleer from the stories of Rebbe Nachman There was once a prince who took ill and decided he was a turkey. Stripping off his clothes, he crouched naked under the royal table, refusing to eat anything but crumbs which had fallen to the ground. The king was greatly upset. Many doctors were called to the palace to examine the prince but none could offer a cure. One day a wise man came to the king and said, Let me live in your home that I might befriend your son. Be patient and I will make him well again. Immediately the sage approached the royal table, stripped off his clothes and sat down naked next to the prince. Who are you and what are you? demanded the kings son. I am your friend, a turkey like yourself, the wise man replied. I thought you might be lonely and decided to come and live with you for a while. Some weeks passed. The turkeys grew accustomed to each other and soon became good friends. They ate crumbs, drank from tin plates and discussed the advantages of being domesticated birds rather than men. One night, when the royal family was having dinner, the wise man signaled to the king, whose servants brought two silk robes and cautiously placed them under the table. The sage quickly donned one of the robes and before the kings son could utter a word proudly announced, There are some dumb turkeys who are so insecure that they believe putting on a silk robe might endanger their identity. The prince thought for a moment, nodded his head and began to clothe himself. Some days later the wise man once again signaled the king. Broiled beef, baked potatoes, and fresh green vegetables were brought and placed on the ground near the sage. Looking quite pleased with himself, the wise man bit into his food and exclaimed, Absolutely delicious! Its good to be a turkey sophisticated enough to enjoy the food of men. The prince readily agreed and hungrily ate his fill. Eventually, the wise man called for some silverware and asked to be served from the kings good china. After all, he explained to the prince, why shouldnt intelligent turkeys want the best for themselves? Finally, after many months the sage came and sat by the table. While eating and drinking with the royal family, he called down to the prince and said, Come join me. The food is the same but the chairs make an appreciable difference. Besides we turkeys have a lot to offer. Why should we restrict ourselves by remaining aloof? Certainly our ideas can benefit the minds of men. The kings son came and sat by the table. It was only a matter of time until he was cured.
Posted on: Thu, 24 Oct 2013 11:30:42 +0000

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