Everyone’s perception of the divine is different. You will find some who fear them, some who honor them, while there are others who tiptoe around their existence. Rarely will you come across tales where the divine are also capable of fear, let alone being scared by a mere mortal. However, one such extraordinary story comes from an unheard and equally invisible corner of the world that narrates the tale of how an ordinary man scared the divine lord as he handed over the ancient immortal pill.
Once there lived a man, a mere mortal living an ordinary life of a hermit. He was unknown to the allure of materialistic pleasures and was content in his solitude. There was nothing remarkable about the man except for his relentless search for ancient wisdom, a journey that led him to stumble across the greatest secret mankind had ever known – the ancient immortal pill.
Legend has it that this pill could grant eternal life, a concept that tantalized not only humans but divine beings as well. The divine lord, known for his omnipresence, was naturally aware of the mortal man’s astonishing discovery. However, the divine’s potential interest in the immortal pill also stemmed from a fear of a world ruled by immortal humans, challenging the supremacy of divine beings.
With the course of time, the hermit, unaware of the divine lord’s knowledge of his monumental discovery, decided to bring forth the pill to the lord as a gesture of respect and humility. As the hermit stood in front of the divine lord holding out the immortal pill, the divine lord was struck by an unprecedented fear. It was due to the realization of what could transpire if the pill slipped into the wrong hands – disruption of the natural order, chaos, and potential annihilation of the divine realm.
The mortal man’s action, instead of establishing him as a threatening figure to the divine, highlighted his greatness due to his unselfish surrender of the power to the divine lord. The hermit’s noble act scared the divine, not out of the fear of the mortal man’s potential rise to power, but out of the surprising realization of the profound wisdom and humility that this mortal possessed. The man, by handing over the ancient immortal pill, brought forth a wave of unease within the divine – an unseen fear of uncertainty if any mortal other than this sage had chanced upon such infinite power.
In conclusion, the divine lord’s fear is reminiscent of the unprecedented risks that unchecked power can cause. It is a necessary revelation of humility and restraint exhibited by the hermit, reminding even the divine beings of the importance of maintaining balance and order in the universe irrespective of our mortal or immortal status. It also highlights how true wisdom transcends the boundaries of mortality and divinity.









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