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The Talking Tiger | Rabbi YY Jacobson
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Rabbi Ephraim Wachsman shlit”a
shared with me
this powerful parable.
There was once a fellow, he owned a zoo,
and he simply could not
afford to purchase a tiger.
It was out of his budget.
But you need a tiger.
So what does he do?
He hires a human being,
gets dressed up like a tiger,
goes into the cage,
and his job is
to walk as a tiger, live as a tiger,
breathe as a tiger, roar as a tiger
and function as a tiger.
And he does it brilliantly.
And the tourists and the visitors love it
and the zoo is making money
and everything is gevaldig.
And there's a visitor,
who enjoys it so much,
and he keeps on coming constantly.
He’s enjoying this tiger so much,
who is showing off.
And then, oy a broch.
One day, one of the zoo attendants goes
into the cage of the tiger to feed him.
And the tiger, I guess it was
desperate for some human company,
says: Hey, how you doin’?
Oy.
Unbeknownst to the tiger,
this frequent visitor was present
and he overheard this conversation.
And the man runs to the owner of the zoo.
He says: You're a thief! You're a Ganav!
You’re a Gazlan! You’re a liar!
Shocked, he says: What happened?
He says: I've been coming here
every day, two years.
That’s not a tiger, that’s a human being.
He says: Prove it.
He says: With my own ears,
I heard this tiger speak.
I heard this tiger say:
Hey, how you doin’?
He says: Aha!
Two years the tiger didn't say a word.
All he was doing was roaring.
Once in two years he says a few words
and you decide he’s a human being?
How ludicrous.
We smile
because, of course, the man is right.
If he was a real tiger,
even once in two years,
he couldn't say a few words.
Even once in 30 years.
The fact that once in two years
you can speak like a human being means
that you're always a human being.
One of the greatest
mistakes we make in life is
we judge our essence
not based on our best moments,
but based on our worst moments
or based on our average moments.
The fact that so many other times
I roar like a tiger, I eat like a tiger,
I think like a tiger, I feel like a tiger,
okay.
But if once
you can experience life
as a human being,
that is who you really, really are.
Judge yourself not by
your worst moments,
judge yourself by your best moments.
If once in two years
or once a year, or once a month,
or once a week, or once a day,
you can experience
the bliss of intimacy with Hashem,
you can experience serenity,
tranquility, authenticity,
you can experience the frequency
of love, of trust, of faith, of surrender,
that is who you are.
The fact that I don't always live up to it?
Yes, I have blockages, I have wounds,
I have things I have to deal with.
But who are you?
You're not a tiger, you’re a human being.
If you would really be an animal,
you wouldn't be capable
of experiencing that experience
ever.
Remember always
who you are in your essence,
because then
you know how you want to really live.