The Stone
Cutter
Once upon a time there was a stone cutter. The
stone cutter lived in a land where a life of
privilege meant being powerful. Looking at his
life he decided that he was unsatisfied with the
way things were and so he set out to become the
most powerful thing in the land.
Looking around his land he wondered to himself
what is it to be powerful. Looking up he saw the
Sun shining down on all the land. ""The
Sun must be the most powerful thing that there
is, for it shines down on all things, and all
things grow from it's touch."" So he
became the Sun.
Days later, as he shone his power down on the
inhabitants of the land, there came a cloud which
passed beneath him obstructing his brilliance.
Frustrated he realized that the Sun was not the
most powerful thing in the land, if a simple
cloud could interrupt his greatness. So he became
a cloud, in fact, he became the most powerful
storm that the world had ever seen.
And so he blew his rain and lightning, and
resounded with thunder all over the land,
demonstrating that he was the most powerful.
Until one day he came across a boulder.
Down and down he poured and his thunder roared,
lightning flashed and filled the sky, striking
the ground near the boulder. His winds blew and
blew and blew, and yet, despite all his efforts,
he could not budge the boulder. Frustrated again,
he realized that the storm was not the most
powerful thing in the land, rather it must be the
boulder.
So he became the boulder.
For days he sat, unmovable, and impassive,
demonstrating his power, until one day, a stone
cutter came and chiseled him to bits.
Moral: Sometimes the most important thing to
remember is that you have everything you need
already, right inside of you. Power is an
illusion.
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