The Quest
/The original, true Order of Mystical Knights, upon which all other myths are based, was one in which the King never sent anyone off anywhere on a mission. ...You figure it out from there.
A father noted to his son, "One of the (shall we say) lesser, side benefits of realizing the nature of man is that you no longer admire anyone."
He who tells the ordinary
that they live in a dream
lives himself in a dream.
The difficulty in trying to convey The Secret to another is that to "ride-the-wind" each man must mount his own back.
After years of reading about knights off on The Great Quest, in search of The Grail, one lad decided that when he grew up he wanted to be a night's horse, since he'd begun to strongly suspect that knights didn't actually exist.
(Think what a surprise he's in for when he discovers that none of it exists except for the prize itself -- and THAT you can be! Or otherwise put: that you turn out to be).
What a surprise! -- Gotta Love It!
J.