HH Rabbi Nachman of Breslov revealed a Legendary Story of Ancient Times which tells of a panic very reminiscent to what is going on today with people in dire fear of global warming and corona and all types of invisible questionable fears, and those who merit to erect in their little world the bearing of Rabbi Nachman of Breslov - Na NaCh NaChMa NaChMaN MayUMaN - are not phased by the panic, and continue in peace. They don't even blink, while others sell themselves for fear of a moment. May HY help us.
Tale 11 - of a King's Son and a Maid's Son Who Were Exchanged
In addition they said to him (i.e. the ministers again; this is all a continuation of their words), "The test whether you are this wise, will be: Inasmuch as there is a garden that is left over from the previous king, who was a very great sage, and the garden is quite a fantastic novelty - metal instruments grow in it (i.e. tools of ironwork), silver instruments and gold instruments - it is an extremely wild novelty. However, one cannot go in the garden, for when a person goes in the garden, then immediately they begin to chase him; so they chase and he screams, and he doesn't know at all, and doesn't see at all, who is chasing him, and so they chase him continuously until they make him run away from the garden. Therefore, we shall see whether you are wise; if you'll be able to go into the garden." He asked whether they beat the person who enters. They said to him: The main thing is they chase him and he does not know at all who they are that chase him, and he has to run away in very great panic. For that is what people who had gone in there, told them. (All this the ministers said to the King's true son).
He understood, because he had already become a meivin duvar meetoach duvar, that it all depends on this man. When one enters the garden and they start to chase him, one need not run away at all, but just put himself next to the man; thereby he will be saved. Furthermore (even) if this man would be taken and placed inside, in the interior of the garden, then every man will be able to enter peacefully into this garden. (All this the king's true son understood because he had become a meivin duvar meetoach duvar).
He got up and went inside the garden, and as soon as they started chasing him he went and put himself next to the man standing by the garden from the outside, and thereby he emerged in peace and it did not harm him at all. For others, when they entered (in) the garden and would begin to be chased, would run away in very great panic and were consequently battered, but he emerged in peace and tranquility by placing himself next to the man.
Na NaCh NaChMa NaChMaN MayUMaN
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