🎧 Listen to the original message in Spanish from La Jardinera
My dear seeds,
I am going to explain:
Nomads live in a desert and a Bedouin was carrying on his camel two loaded sacks, he had to take it very far. The Bedouin climbed on his camel, when he had already traveled more than fifty kilometers, he met another Bedouin who was walking.
And the Bedouin or nomad who was on foot said to him, greeted him and said:
What do you carry in the bags? And the Bedouin on the camel said to him:
"I carry a sack full of corn, and the other with sand."
Then the man who was on foot said to him: Don't you think that if you put half and half of the corn it would be more balanced and his camel wouldn't carry so much weight?
Then the camel driver looked at him and said: yes, you are right, I am going to do it and he did it. And he said to him: get on the camel!
Are you a sultan? No, no, not at all, are you an emir? No, no, not at all. Are you rich? No, no, I'm not rich. Are you a trader? No, no, I'm not a merchant. So who are you? And he said to him: I am nobody, it is me alone.
oh! Well, then I got off my camel, you nobody! and pushed him off, threw him on the ground and told them: get out of here! And the Bedouin got up from the ground and continued walking.
What do we have to learn from this story?
That is not because sometimes we think that a man has prestige because he is the son of such or such or daughter.
Or because there is a great magistrate or there is a great character, who is someone special and we can give him homage, no, my stars.
That Bedouin who was on foot was worth more, because he told him the truth and what he thought. He helped his camel and it would have helped him much more because he was a wise man. But as he told him that he was neither an emir, nor a sultan, nor a rich man, nor a merchant, he despised him.
And that's what happens to us, when we see someone whose skin color we don't like, we despise him. When we see someone who is not with our class, we look up. When we see someone inferior we look at him with a doubtful air, let's be cautious my stars, once again, the clothes does not make the monk and we can find people as simple and as wonderful and other people as rich as the Bedouin with his camel and being so wicked.
So I have shared this with you, but the most important thing is that you keep the purity,
With all my love,
La Jardinera.