The
Soldier’s Decision
A soldier was captured while fighting in an enemy king’s land. It was well known that
this king would make
captives fight one another. This was
commonplace during his
reign.
For these fights, the king had built several large
arenas. He often awarded the winners by
setting them free or even having them join his elite army
corps.
The soldier, however, decided he had seen too much violence. He now felt that all life
was
sacred. The night before his first match, he made a risky decision. He decided that he
would not engage in
combat. He knew he may never be set free, but it was a decision that
he was willing to accept.
In the morning, he was led from the prisoners’
compound to one of the king’s arenas. A
gate coated in
rust stood between him and the
auditorium’s floor. He was worried, but he
knew what he had to do.
When the gate opened, he calmly walked to the center of the arena and sat. He started
to
meditate. His
foe Darius, who was skilled in the
realm of sword fighting and was typically
not very
aggressive, would not fight the quiet soldier until he attacked Darius first.
Darius tried to
provoke him by
hacking at the air close to his head with his sword. But
the soldier was not
distracted. He sat quietly, as if he were
dumb, and looked calmly up at
the sky. Even when Darius
nicked him on the cheek with the edge of his sword, the soldier
did not move.
At last he threw down his sword and shield and gave up.
“I can’t fight someone who refuses to fight me!” Darius
shouted to the king.
The king was very impressed with the soldier.
Never in any battle had he seen someone so
brave. As a result, he gave the peaceful soldier
Dostları ilə paylaş: