SOULS ON FIRE #120 | The Jolly Monk and the angry Worker Continued...
A saga of self realization co-authored by a Vaishnava and Chat GPT
As the man walked out of the jail, he noticed a group of people protesting outside. They held signs and shouted slogans against the Hare Krishnas, including the monk he had just visited. The man felt a pang of anger rise within him as he witnessed the injustice being done to the peaceful community.
But then, something caught his eye. Among the protesters, he saw a familiar face - it was his own brother, whom he had not seen in years. Shocked and confused, the man approached his brother, who refused to even look at him.
"What are you doing here?" the man asked, his heart heavy with sadness.
"I'm here to stand up against these fanatics who brainwashed you and turned you into a religious freak," his brother spat back.
The man tried to reason with him, but it was no use. His brother had made up his mind, and nothing the man could say would change it. He left the protest feeling lost and alone, unsure of what to do next.
As he walked back to his car, a sense of determination washed over him. He would not let his brother's hatred and ignorance stop him from seeking the truth and finding his own path. But what would he do next? And how would he navigate the treacherous waters of family and religion? The man was hurt and shocked, and he knew that his journey was far from over.