I traveled to the Monastery again. I once again made my trek up the steps that circled around the mountain, and hiked up to the stone stairs of the sanctuary. The hall hadn’t changed; I had expected Monk to take full control and make the place look nicer. But the torches that lined the hall were still dimly lit. Cobwebs encased the corners and ceilings, and dust caked the tables and the
throne.
"How was your journey?" Monk asked from his doorway, his hands held in front of him.
"It was fine." I replied. "Does it ever get cold up here? "
"Why are you here?" He dodged. "Anger is subsided, and Good is back too normal."
"Because I need a favor of you. "
"I do not give or receive favors from anyone." He held his hand up, and started to walk back into his
quarters.
"I need you to be the emotion in charge!" I called after him. He stopped, and began to reply without turning back to face me.
"Why is this? "
"After seeing what Anger could do to Good, I can’t take the risk of letting anything else like that happen. Someone needs to be in charge… "
He sighed, and turned around.
"The other emotions will tell you the same thing; that there needs to be someone in charge, someone to take the reins when everything goes inconceivably wrong. I can tell you personally,
that that is not how this works. "
"Well every time that something like this happens, I’m the one who gets blamed because I let the wrong emotion take control! "
"Enough." He held out his hand. "I will not be the sole emotion to take control, and have a direct influence upon the actions you make; that would give me too large of a voice. "
"But what if that’s how I want it to be?" I pleaded. "I want the sanest voice to be the one in charge! "
"I will not take control." He shuffled to his fireplace. "This is my final answer. "
I exasperated, and began to walk out of the monastery.
"Although," he started, "I do have a different offer. "
"What?”
"I will not take control." He began. "However, I will teach you how to better regulate the emotions that you feel in life, so that you may listen to the perturbed voices, but never give
them the power that they crave. "
"My thoughts are just a giant power struggle, isn’t it? "
"In the minds of many, yes. Yes, it is. "
"But if they’re all just my emotions, why can’t I have better control over who does what? "
"Have you ever thought as to why you never hear anything from Hollow? "
"Now that you mention it, no. "
"It’s because you don’t feed him power." He started. "The emotions you feed, are the ones who feed into you, and gradually take control. If you feed the right voices, they will lead you down the path of righteousness. If you feed the wrong voices, you will be led down a path of lies, deceit, treachery, and hatred. "
"So just listen to all of Good’s emotions and I’ll be fine? "
"You should listen to them, of course. But never let the voices of evil fall permanently from your
mind. "
"I don’t understand why?" I questioned, circling around and sitting at the foot of his cot. "Why would
listening to them ever be a good thing to do? "
"Listening to the wrong voices and letting them control you will lead you to ruin. But taking into
consideration what they have to say will they keep them alive. "
"Why keep them alive?!" I shouted. "All this time I’ve been told by Good and Bad themselves that all of this is either Good or Bad! "
"They would be the ones to tell you that," he chuckled, "wouldn’t they? "
I stopped, and sighed. I collected my breath for an apology.
"Life is not a black or white path, choosing between Good and Bad. Almost every choice you make will fall in the area in-between. In life, Good and Bad will lead you down two separate paths. But these paths will not remain separated for ever. Sometimes they will run parallel with one another, and sometimes they will run over each other. And sometimes, they will run together, as the same path. "
"So why keep them alive then?" I asked.
"The voices that you hear in your head as you live, tell you what they see." He began, lighting incense in front of the fire. "If you see evil or corruption in the world, it will not be Love, or Could, or Youth telling you about it. It will be Misery, or Would, or the King of Hearts. What do you think will happen if they weren’t there to tell you about these things? "
"I don’t know." I stuttered.
"Without them, you may fall subject to these corruptions." He continued. "They are more than just voices in your ear. They are sirens, alerting you to trouble at every corner. You need to listen to them. There is no other way. "
I sighed, and hung my head down.
"You know what you feel.” He sympathized. “You just want to be able to control these emotions. "
"Yes. "
"I think I can help you achieve this. I just need you to trust me."
"Your offer is to teach me this," I asked, "isn't
it?"
"It is indeed."
"So who do we start with?"
"Not yet." He halted.
"I need to start this process now though?" I questioned.
"You just told me that."
"You do indeed."
"So why not start it now?"
"Because each session will take a large amount of time."
He finally turned around. "And time is not on our sides."
I looked out into the hallway, and the light glowed brighter
through the doors and windows.
"Go and rest." He told me. "Go and take on your
life. Come back to me when you are ready."
I stood up and walked out into the main hallway. Monk remained in
his room, meditating in front of the fire. As I pushed the door open, I could
hear weeping from Anger's quarters.