All beliefs end up proving
themselves to be wrong sooner or later and we keep on being disillusioned until
we eventually accept there is no such a thing as the truth and create our own
world or… we kill ourselves!
“Once upon a time there was
a young prince who believed in all things but three. He did not believe in
princesses, he did not believe in islands, he did not believe in God. His
father, the king, told him that such things did not exist. As there were no princesses
or islands in his father's domains, and no sign of God, the young prince
believed his father.
But then, one day, the
prince ran away from his palace. He came to the next land. There, to his
astonishment, from every coast he saw islands, and on these islands, strange
and troubling creatures whom he dared not name. As he was searching for a boat,
a man in full evening dress approached him along the shore.
Are those real islands?'
asked the young prince.
Of course they are real
islands,' said the man in evening dress.
And those strange and
troubling creatures?'
They are all genuine and
authentic princesses.'
Then God must exist!' cried
the prince.
I am God,' replied the man
in full evening dress, with a bow.
The young prince returned
home as quickly as he could.
So you are back,' said the
father, the king.
I have seen islands, I have
seen princesses, I have seen God,' said the prince reproachfully.
The king was unmoved.
Neither real islands, nor
real princesses, I have seen God,' said the prince reproachfully.
The king was unmoved.
Neither real islands, nor
real princesses, nor a real God exist.'
I saw them!'
Tell me how God was
dressed.'
God was in full evening
dress.'
Were the sleeves of his coat
rolled back?'
The prince remembered that they
had been. The king smiled.
That is the uniform of a
magician. You have been deceived.'
At this, the prince returned
to the next land, and went to the same shore, where once again he came upon the
man in full evening dress.
My father the king has told
me who you are,' said the young prince indignantly. 'You deceived me last time,
but not again. Now I know that those are not real islands and real princesses,
because you are a magician.'
The man on the shore smiled.
It is you who are deceived,
my boy. In your father's kingdom there are many islands and many princesses.
But you are under your father's spell, so you cannot see them.'
The prince pensively
returned home. When he saw his father, he looked him in the eyes.
Father, is it true that you
are not a real king, but only a magician?'
The king smiled, and rolled
back his sleeves.
Yes, my son, I am only a
magician.'
Then the man on the shore
was God.'
The man on the shore was
another magician.'
I must know the real truth,
the truth beyond magic.'
There is no truth beyond
magic,' said the king.
The prince was full of
sadness.
He said, 'I will kill
myself.'
The king by magic caused
death to appear. Death stood in the door and beckoned to the prince. The prince
shuddered. He remembered the beautiful but unreal islands and the unreal but
beautiful princesses.
Very well,' he said. 'I can
bear it.'
You see, my son,' said the
king, 'you too now begin to be a magician.”
(John Fowles)
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