There was once a sailor, strong, proud and confident; he longed to travel
the sea, for that was in his mind, the only freedom he could ever achieve. The
sea was so vast and beautiful, the blissful tune of the ever crashing waves,
the captivating lure of the fresh scent of a mild salt in the air, it was only in the expansive
wonders of the ocean that he could experience the harmonious sounds of the birds chirping and gliding
through the blue skies up above, and the vibrantly colored untamed dancing of
the seemingly limitless fluttering fish down below, and the soothing caress of
the cool winds gently brushing against his skin, ah yes, the sailor loved the
sea. But what he loved most about it, more than any of the amazing, phenomenal
beauties and mystic wonders of the sea, was the sea itself, He loved that there
was no ground below him more than all, yes, there was no ground, how much
closer could one get to flying through the air like the wild free spirit of the
birds zooming into the abyss of a dawn over glistening sea. He felt, alive, he
felt, new...he felt..Free. And he sailed and he sailed for days upon days, upon
weeks, months and years, and he loved every waking moment of it, it was bliss,
it was a paradise, it was the sea.
But in his travels far and wide, across the
shapeless blue he passed by many, many islands. The sailor of course stopped in
these islands for food, water, shelter, and sustenance, but over the years he
found that not all islands were reachable, the waves near them were sometimes
too strong, too harsh, or too weak, sometimes there were rocks in the way,
sometimes there were storms that prevented him from moving inland, and
sometimes there were sharks, many were the obstacles in the way to achieve the
sandy shores of the gorgeous beaches. Sometimes it angered the sailor,
sometimes it filled him with sorrow, and sometimes, he did not mind, this was
ofcourse dependant on the beauty of the Island, the food there, the animals,
his mood, or his expectations. But there were just so many Islands the sailor
never dwelled on one for much too long, whether he had been there or not. The
sailor, after seeing so many islands, started to wonder..Why was he so fascinated
by them, was the sea not enough?, the immense freedom!, the tranquility, the
excitement. Why now, all of a sudden, was he to be so focused and fixated on
all these beautiful islands?
The answer never really did come to him, although he did see many a fellow
sailor actually abandon the sea, and go to stay on an island, going deep, deep,
deep past the forest and the trees, the rivers and lakes, and all of the its
fruit and animals, but to what?, and why, why would so many a fellow sailor go
so deep into an island that might never be able to return to the vast and
expansive freedom of the seemingly everlasting sea, so many, until almost all
his fellow sailors were trapped in these islands, some beautiful, some not,
some with many animals, some with few, and some with horrible fruit, but many
with plenty. But for some odd reason the sailor never really questioned this
too much, his father had gone to island, and his father, and so on, every
settled sailor says that every free sailor must settle one day, no..will settle
one day, for there is always an Island that will dazzle and draw you to it
beyond your ability to stop this..is inevitable occurrence, they say, for most, though
some do travel the sea long and search for the island of their dreams and have
it never found, and simply settle in a decent one, but few, very few, never
settle, and travel the sea there entire lives, but they, are seen as fools.
The
sailor, still young, very young, felt as if, he had travelled the sea forever
at a point, the freedom and excitement, had dulled a bit, the smell of salt
seemed..typical, and the fish and birds, were just a part of his daily scenery,
every now and then the sparkle of the sea reminded him of how amazing it was to
be free, but.. it only lasted a moment or two, and then it all
just felt routine again, dock at an island, spend some time there, eat, play
with the animals, climb a tree, and just leave, again and again and again, all
the islands, although of varying shape size and color array, with no two alike,
all began to look, and even feel...the same. The islands were all dull and
flavorless, and so was the sea. The sailor just floated on..and on and on, for
what felt like, forever..that was, until he came across an island like no
other. Yes, in that very moment, just upon the sight of it, the sheer beauty of
the island had the sailor caught, he lost control, he rushed towards it, all
the other islands escaped his mind, this.island, was beautiful. But then the
sailor remembered having this feeling before, and didn’t pay it much mind, and
his memories returned, he passed one or two other islands while getting closer,
pretty, lovely, but still, not...that one. He finally stopped by, and walked on
to the island...the sand felt strange, it felt..Softer, he walked further; the
animals were more playful and interesting..The trees were much more tropical,
the plants and insects more exotic, the smell, more soothing, the air better
feeling, and the fruit was delicious, everything about this Island...was
perfect. The sailor was amazed, he almost went insane..no, he did go insane. The
island was..Perfect, it was like no other, it really was, it...really..was, he couldn’t
believe it, the further he walked the more he loved the island, the more he
wanted to stay and the more he wanted to go in further, and further, deeper
into the island, and the deeper he went the more beautiful and amazing the
Island was...it was beyond his wildest dreams..and it was real.
Then all of a
sudden when he approached the thick trees of the islands forest, it was
hard to walk, very hard to move forward, the ground was muddy and thick, and
filled with roots...he managed to get to the outside of the thick trees, and peaked
in, and although he couldn’t see well, he saw, the most amazing farming lands,
and rivers, and ponds, and exotic creatures he’d never seen before, and
that...was just the edge. then..out of nowhere came the forest spirit. The
forest spirit was very strong, and fast, alert, and intelligent. It said " go from this place, you are not yet welcome here, I am not
ready to allow you passage" ofcourse the sailor replied "Why...why
can I not go past, I swear, I will treat the land with respect, and love the land,
and care for the crops, and the fruit, and animals, you allowed me this far,
why not here?", to which the spirit replied " You cannot go past, I
will not let you in here, you must go back," the sailor then said in
confusion "please, why? just give me a chance to show you, you will not regret
it, I will truely love and care for this land, I love this island, your trees
are amazing, your animals are so fun to play with, and your sand is so soft,
your island..is amazing", the spirit asked for one day to think of his
request to enter the heart of the island, beyond the trees. The next day the
spirit approached the sailor, and brought him back to the same ground the stood
once before and said " I given your request much thought, and I enjoy your
presence here upon this land, but...you are young, and I feel strange allowing
such a young soul enter this great land, I do enjoy you being here on the
island though, I want you to swim around the island, for a long while without
going away to far from it"
The sailor was very happy to hear the spirit
enjoyed his presence as he did to the island, but also disappointed he could
not move forward...very disappointed, he swam though, but only for a short
while, he talked to the spirit a few more times, and played with animals, and
grew the fruit, but...all he could think about was the inner forest...beyond
the thick trees, he really wanted to be there, and he asked the spirit again if
he could be granted passage, but once again he was denied even after a
heartfelt conversation with the spirit, and the spirit told him though, why it couldn’t
let him though as it said " once I let you through, the island will surely
change, and I don’t know how it will change, right now, I control the island,
and keep it well, I have lost control before, as it was given to a sailor long
ago, but not too long ago, and he left the island, after it has began to rely
on him for growing fruit, and the animals grew accustomed to him, the island
took long to recover, and I vowed never to let any other sailor beyond the
point you have reached, for I fear the loss of control over my island, I cannot
give you that much power over this island, I need the control to make sure it doesn’t
get destroyed" " I will never hurt the island, I love the
island" replied the sailor " I can’t" said the spirit.
The island forest spirit heard him, but did not budge, the sailor felt as
though he would never see the inner forest, and began to think he might never
see it. And eventually, the sailor began walking away from the island, and the
spirit watching him go. The sailor offered a great gift to the island spirit,
which made it very happy before he went back to his sailboat and drifted back
off to sea. Months later, after many travels, and many deep thoughts about the island..Never
going one day without thinking of the island, he remembered..."swim".
but the sailor was now afraid to swim around the island, and forgot a great
deal how to swim...he had visited the island a few more times, but...not for
long at all, and he never got anywhere near as deep as before, just...landing
on the shore, reminding the spirit he still sailed these seas, then drifted
back out into the abyss of the deep blue sea. As he sailed and sailed far and
wide, he never forgot the island, and never really lost his love for the
sea....but one thing changed...the sea no longer made him feel free, well, nowhere
near as free...as the Island had...and to this day the sailor sails the sea,
and to this day he still dreams, of one day...journeying into the inner forest,
of the Island with such beautiful sun rays shining bright there upon
forever. Though he learned this through the hardest way, in no Island will you enter its Forest behind the tall thick trees of the Island, without first gaining the trust, of the Island spirit. Swim, swim, swim.