A human nature is complex and quite intriguing. Although it is made and created after God’s own heart and design, inclination and benevolence, nevertheless it harbors the strongest tendencies towards evil.
To manifest this glorious symphonic resonance of good nature, it takes a holographic will of awareness for cultivation, perseverance, toil, sacrifices and self-denial, whereas evil emerges, like Athena, fully grown and armed, musical and taken by old wise men and given an instant but extraordinary education, controversial and polemic.
In every good natured and benevolent human being lies an archaic warrior, like the gods, specially Athena, we seek to reweave the world, to transform it into a proud and luxurious universe yet malice and iniquity are rampant as pestilence.
An archaic warrior resembles a cuttle-fish who hides himself in its own ink, hoping not to be discovered or devoured under the jaws of a mightier fish.
An archaic warrior supinely suffers from his festered wounds, bandaging them to draw mercy and pity as a wolf in a lamb’s cloth.
The torture of a bad warrior is hell of his living soul, whereas martyrdom, on the altar of humanity, is the ultimate desire and goal of a good warrior.
An archaic warrior lives the days of Methuselah, quite long and agonizing, and assumes the title Paladin knight-errant without the equal powers of Charlemagne.
In this world, the archaic warrior is like diseases, which are more courageous than health, they are conquerors, invaders, usurpers, devastators, and in most instances easily spreadable, widely contagious, fully conductible and irreversibly deadly..