A Satsang
Master sat on the hard stone rising above the polished earth patch with a handful of disciples.
He talked about Surrender. The faces he watched held no secrets – he travelled all those paths.
Now a disciple threw himself in front him.
With a merciless foot Master pushed him away, gazed down. In a second, the face of the lad betrayed shock, then anger, then suppression, then humility. Before it left the anger behind, Master’s finger was thrust towards him: “THAT is true! The shit you gave me before that disgusted me! And now you disgust me again. Get out.”
The end
Something came up during my morning reflection. I recorded it here and to give it some discipline, decided to make it a 100 words short story.
From Wiki:
Satsanga, Satsangam, Satsang (Sanskrit ??????? sat = true, sanga = company) in Indian philosophy means (1) the company of the “highest truth,” (2) the company of a guru, or (3) company with an assembly of persons who listen to, talk about, and assimilate the truth.[1] This typically involves listening to or reading scriptures, reflecting on, discussing and assimilating their meaning, meditating on the source of these words, and bringing their meaning into one’s daily life.[citation needed]
