The Blind Man With Greater Insight Part 2 - Vusi Mxolisi Zitha - E-Book

The Blind Man With Greater Insight Part 2 E-Book

Vusi Mxolisi Zitha

0,0
4,49 €

oder
-100%
Sammeln Sie Punkte in unserem Gutscheinprogramm und kaufen Sie E-Books und Hörbücher mit bis zu 100% Rabatt.
Mehr erfahren.
Beschreibung

Chaos overwhelms the individuals of the land when notorious youth that didn't know the history of the kingdom's wellbeing emerged. In the process, the prince burns his father alive due to greediness and impatience to take over the throne and impose his will. However the blind man is next to be eliminated, but before the thoughts of killing him crossed the prince's mind; the blind man has already adapted an unbelievable and strange strategy to avoid being killed while he continues to dish out his wisdom to the people to save them from self-destruction and the land from ignorance and arrogance. Nevertheless, will the blind man's adapted technique rescue him for good or will he be apprehended and killed? Find out.

Das E-Book können Sie in Legimi-Apps oder einer beliebigen App lesen, die das folgende Format unterstützen:

EPUB

Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2021

Bewertungen
0,0
0
0
0
0
0
Mehr Informationen
Mehr Informationen
Legimi prüft nicht, ob Rezensionen von Nutzern stammen, die den betreffenden Titel tatsächlich gekauft oder gelesen/gehört haben. Wir entfernen aber gefälschte Rezensionen.



Vusi Mxolisi Zitha

The Blind Man With Greater Insight Part 2

Blindness Is Not Only a Literal Loss of Sight; But Figuratively a Lack of Insight

Chaos overwhelms the individuals of the land when notorious youth that didn’t know the history of the kingdom’s wellbeing emerged. In the process, the prince burns his father alive due to greediness and impatience to take over the throne and impose his will. However the blind man is next to be eliminated, but before the thoughts of killing him crossed the prince’s mind; the blind man has already adapted an unbelievable and strange strategy to avoid being killed while he continues to dish out his wisdom to the people to save them from self-destruction and the land from ignorance and arrogance. Nevertheless, will the blind man’s adapted technique rescue him for good or will he be apprehended and killed? Find out.BookRix GmbH & Co. KG81371 Munich

Title Page

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Blind Man with Greater Insight

 

Part 2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Blind Man

With Greater Insight

Part 2

 

Blindness is not Only a Literal Loss of Sight; But Figuratively a lack of Insight

 

 

 

By: Vusi Mxolisi Zitha

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Copyright page

Copyright © 2020 Vusi Mxolisi Zitha

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopy, recording or other electronic methods, without the necessary written permission of the publisher. For permission request; write to the publisher at the address below.

ISBN: 97986877995115

Imprint: independently published

Write to:

Vusi Mxolisi Zitha

Po Box 324, Mzinti, 1352

Mpumalanga

South Africa

Email: [email protected]

Dedication

To

All brethren’s in Christ Jesus

INTRODUCTION

Chaos overwhelms the individuals of the land when notorious youth that didn’t know the history of the kingdom’s wellbeing emerged. In the process, the prince burns his father alive due to greediness and impatience to take over the throne and impose his will.

However the blind man is next to be eliminated, but before the thoughts of killing him crossed the prince’s mind; the blind man has already adapted an unbelievable and strange strategy to avoid being killed while he continues to dish out his wisdom to the people to save them from self-destruction and the land from ignorance and arrogance.

Chapter 1

On aging

After a decade of living peacefully and pleasantly in a village that was once stirred by jealousy and insecurities.

A new generation arouses that didn't know the history and the unfavorable past experiences of the land.

They were young men and women driven by their instinct and the desire to flourish irrespective of the cost and even at someone else's downfall.

Again peace was dethroned by their misconception and misconduct that even jealousy, quarrels and fights seize the opportunity to rule the land with an iron fist.

At this point, the man who was once the pillar of harmony and fraternity, a man who fought against discredit with honor, a man who fought against adversity with humility and a man who was referred to by the villagers as "The blind man with greater insight was getting old to the extent that he was becoming sightless again.

Meanwhile wrongful conduct continued to terrorize the land since the young men and women grew up with the mentality that drunkenness is wisdom and soberness is foolishness.

Attending church and serving God was an insult to their ideology of serving youthful desires.

Alcohol addiction blinded them into perceiving that darkness is light and light is darkness.

Amongst them; real men were characterized by the number of women they had in possession, meanwhile real women were characterized by the number of young men they seduced into their domain.

However, what every one of them could show as a result of alcohol and sexual immorality at the end of the day was wounds, brokenness, unfaithfulness, animosity, accidences, losses, diseases and death.

It is absolutely true that at some point, drunkenness can turn a wise man into a complete fool.

In his old age; the blind man could always wake up to take his walking stick making his way to sit under the Kigelia africana tree, commonly known as a sausage tree.

He could sit under that tree all day long, and after a little while his wife would also join him there.

Time went by and the blind man's wife was getting worried due to his husband recent behavior, for he started talking alone to the extent that he was perceived by many people to be running mad.

Though his wife could always pardon such thoughts with the idea that it is all because of old age, in the meantime she couldn't escape the fact that her husband is a son to a late mad woman.

It came to pass that one day their daughter visited them from her matrimonial home.

They were sitting under the sausage tree as usual when she arrived.

Few minutes later after exchanging greetings with her, the blind man begun his usually associated with madness habit.

He stood up from the bench, and moving around with the appearance of unsettlement he started saying; “the heart is too fragile to harbor deep hurts" he did that repeatedly about five times before his wife could settle him down.

Apparently their daughter came at least to share with them her painful and tiring experience with people of disadvantaged background.

Nevertheless after seeing that her father was losing it, she decided to turn her full attention to her mother.

She said; "mother, the day before yesterday I quarreled with a certain barren and poor woman in the market.

It is without doubt that she was coming from cultivating people's farms since it is her source of living, but what baffled me is the audacity she had to ask me for water to drink.

How is it that I, the crowned princess of this land will share a bottle of water with a worthless commoner?

Then on the same day on my way home, I came across a man in torn and dirty clothing.

All of a sudden, he started shouting my name but I ignored him; however that didn't stop him from rushing me until he grabbed my garment begging for a parcel of food.

Mother, he was so annoying, thank God I managed to kick him away from me."

After narrating the story of her experiences, her mother was saddened by the beggar’s disrespectful acts towards her daughter the princess.

Nevertheless the blind man was listening to their conversation, and he was deeply disappointed by his wife's comments on the matter.

Without their careful observation, he gave them laughter of mockery saying; “People who live in glass houses shouldn't play with stones, and those who built their houses on sand shouldn't provoke the wind"

And after saying those words, he stood up and took his walking stick to navigate his way to the house.

In the meantime; there was a moment of silence between the mother and daughter trying to figure out the meaning of what the blind man just said.

After realizing that they were thousands miles away from finding the meaning, they followed him into the house.

He was already lying on the bed with his eyes closed when they came in, they were still shocked at what he said outside and none of them could utter a word for some minutes.

However the blind man felt their presence in the house, he then opened his mouth and said; "you were once poor and cultivated people's farms to earn a living, now what makes you think such occupation is worth disgracing someone at your prosperous living?.

You once wore the shoes of neediness, now what makes you think people's needs are annoyance at your sufficiency?

You were once disgraced and your reputation tarnished by poverty, now what makes you think poor people should be shamed at your honor?

What makes you think others should suffer because you're rich?

The fact that you're a princess doesn't mean that people should commit suicide wherever you pass.

Take note of this; It is much better to be a commoner with honor than to receive a title with dishonor.

It would've been better for you to remain poor and be humble, than to be prosperous and be arrogant.

It is a foolish giraffe that laughs at the long neck of another giraffe.

So a woman who have not delivered any child, shouldn't laugh at the fruitlessness of a barren woman, and if the shoes of prosperity doesn't fit you very well, then someone else must inherit it on your behalf."

He then concluded by saying; “The man who stays in the city thinks that all the people who stays in the village are poor, not knowing that a poor person is the one who thinks like him.

And if the right hand can stop criticizing the left hand based on what it can and cannot do, the world would be better, for after all they are parts of the same body."

He then turned his back on them after uttering such painful truth, and they too couldn't hold their tears after listening to him.

Hearing that they were crying, the blind man said with a low distinct voice; "like I said, the heart is too fragile to harbor deep hurts, especially the truth".