Timestamp: Fall 510AV 12th Day
“There are five steps to your initial awakening,” explained the old man, pacing out five steps in a deliberate fashion.
“So, that’s it - just walking five steps,” replied Guido with a hopeful edge to his voice.
“Metaphorically speaking, my young friend.” The old man shook his head and stroked his long, ragged beard.
“Oh...yes..., of course. So you don’t want me to just walk five steps then?”
“You must walk the steps in your mind, not in the physical world. Sit down and cross your legs”
I can do that. It’s the first thing I’ve understood since I arrived. Guido did as he was bidden and glanced around the small room. It was bare save an old blanket, a bowl of fruit and a couple of sacks that lay in one corner. The old man sat in front of the younger man, placing both hands on his lap. The hermit wore nothing save a white cloth draped around his waist and groin area. He had thin, bony legs and equally thin arms, with several bracelets of twisted twigs around his wrists.
“The first step is true knowledge of the purpose of the awakening,” began the hermit. “There is a stream that rises in the mountains. Calm at first, but then the water tumbles over a cliff and rushes down, splattering the rocks below in a torrent of noise and echo. Then, the stream divides into a complex array of channels, meandering here and there: there are flurries and eddies – stagnant pools and dead ends. The water dissipates and its original source is lost to those who drink, bathe or wash in the village below. To make progress you must still the stream. Do you understand?” He paused, clearing expecting his pupil to answer.
What is he talking about? Why did I come here? Is this some sort of riddle or test I must pass?
“We can go no further until you show understanding,” said the old man patiently.