The legend of the Fisher King

- It begins when, as a child, the king has to spend a night alone in the forest to prove his courage and power to become king.

While spending the night alone surprised sacred vision: at the stake appears to him the Holy Grail, a symbol of the divine grace of Almighty, and a voice tells the child: "Your custodiarás the Grail so you can heal the heart of the men ".

But the boy was blinded by the most impressive view of a life full of power, glory and beauty. And in a state of immense astonishment he felt himself not as a child but invincible. Since God. He went to the fire to take the Grail and the Grail disappeared, leaving his hand in the fire that caused extensive burns.

As the child grew, the wound grew deeper, until one day life lost attraction for him, he had no faith in men and in himself. I could not love or be loved. I was jaded by her experiences and began to die.

One day a silly entered the castle and found the king alone. And being silly was naive and did not see who was king. Just saw a man alone, full of pain, and asked the king, "What ails you, man?".

And the king replied: "I'm thirsty. Give water to cool my throat ".

And the fool took a cup that was beside his bed, filled it with water and gave it to the king. And when the king began to drink he perceived that the wound was healed.

He looked at his hands and there was the Holy Grail he had sought all his life.

He turned to the fool and said: "How have you found what my bravest man have failed?".

And the fool replied, "I do not know. Just know that you were thirsty. "

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