When Brother Bruno was at prayer one night he was disturbed by the croaking
of a bullfrog. All his attempts to disregard the sound were unsuccessful so he
shouted from his window, “Quiet! I’m at my prayers.”
Now Brother Bruno was a saint so his command was instantly obeyed. Every
living creature held its voice so as to create a silence that would be
favourable to prayer.
But now another sound intruded on Bruno’s worship— an inner voice that
said, “Maybe God is as pleased with the croaking of that frog as with the
chanting of your psalms.” “What can please the ears of God in the croak of a
frog?” was Bruno’s scornful rejoinder. But the voice refused to give up: “Why
would you think God invented the sound?”
Bruno decided to find out why. He leaned out of his window and gave the
order, “Sing!” The bullfrog’s measured croaking filled the air to the ludicrous
accompaniment of all the frogs in the vicinity. And as Bruno attended to the
sound, their voices ceased to jar for he discovered that, if he stopped
resisting them, they actually enriched the silence of the night.
With that discovery Bruno’s heart became harmonious with the universe
and, for the first time in his life he understood what it means to pray.
Anthony de Mello
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