Guest guest Posted April 28, 2006 Report Share Posted April 28, 2006 there was a King who owned the most perfect diamonds in the world. His diamonds were perfect and flawless in every way. Each diamond was priceless. Each was the size of a man's fist, and would sparkle a rainbow of shimmering hues from just the glow of a candle. Each of the King's diamonds were identical to every other diamond, yet were precious and sought after, for they were life. If the King gave a diamond to one of his subjects, he or she was free to travel where ever they wanted without fear. The diamonds were magical and could never be lost or stolen. When his subjects were done with their travels, they were to bring their diamond back to the King and tell him of their travels and what they had learned. The King gave two brothers each a diamond, and gave them leave of his palace to travel as far and as wide as their hearts desired. Each brother took leave of the King and went their separate ways. One brother went to the north and one went to the south. The brother who went to the north cared for his diamond every day and made sure it was washed in pure water every night before bed. He protected the diamond and didn't let even a speck of dust linger on the King's precious gift for more than a moment. He traveled far and wide and shared the story of the King's gift and brought the light of truth to all he met. His brother went south and was proud of his gift of the diamond yet cared for it not. He traveled far and wide and let the dust of his travels coat the diamond. His sweat dried on the diamond and mixed with the dust to form a haze that blocked the beauty of the gift. He was a violent man and the blood of those he killed stained the diamond further. He stole from others and had to hide in caves. Mud from the wet dark caves covered the diamond further until it was a black rock of dried mud and blood. He grew afraid. Even though he could not lose the diamond, he hid it from others for he was ashamed of its appearance. One day the word went out throughout the Kingdom that the King was bringing all of the diamonds back to the palace for an accounting. Both brothers obeyed their King and returned as instructed. The first brother who went north gave the diamond to the King and told him of his travels. The King blessed him for the wise and special care he took of the King's gift and gave him a position of authority and power over many more diamonds. The brother who went south handed the king the diamond that was caked with dried blood and the filth of his travels. The King was angry and threw the evil brother into a deep dungeon and he was not allowed out until he could deliver the diamond back to him in its pristine form. The evil brother only had his tears to wash the diamond with, and he suffered for many, many years. Finally he was able to bring the diamond back to the King in its original form. The King forgave his servant but never trusted him again with another of his diamonds." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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