Quote from Babak:
reminds me of a story my brother told me recently.....
A vicious general was invading a small village in Japan and all the inhabitants busily gathered all their belongings and fled, clutching their children and everything else they could carry.
The only person to not flee the village was an old monk who as usual sat in his customary place and continued his meditation.
The soldiers of the general ran through the streets and returned to inform the general that the village was indeed deserted. He was very happy because he knew that his ruthless reputation had scared the living daylights out of the people.
One soldier ventured warily up to the general to say that there had been one old man found in the monastery. The general become enraged and put on his helmet and grabs his sword to go and see this puny man who dares to remain and face him.
He kicked the door of the monastery open and soon as his eyes got accustomed to the dim light of the place, saw the form of an old man kneeling in meditation. Completely oblivious to his arrival.
He ran up to him and unsheathed his sword and bellowed:
"Who the hell do you think you are? With one blow of this sword I can cut you into two !!"
The old monk, slowly rose to his feet and looked into the generals eyes and said,
"Who am I? I am he who with one blow of that sword can be cut into two."
And with that turned his back to the general and resumed his meditation.