The Knight in Rusty Armor is not a book... it is an experience that expands our mind, touches our heart, and nourishes our soul. Its profound ethical teachings are so simple and humble that they are naturally internalized, and the richness of its prose floods us with beauty. ...
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The Knight in Rusty Armor
The Knight in Rusty Armor is not a book... it is an experience that expands our mind, touches our heart, and nourishes our soul. Its profound ethical teachings are so simple and humble that they are naturally internalized, and the richness of its prose floods us with beauty. The protagonist, a knight dazzled by the shine of his own armor, despite being good, generous, and loving, fails to understand and deeply value what he has, "unintentionally" neglecting the things and people around him. His armor rusts until it stops shining, and when he realizes it, he can no longer take it off. A prisoner of himself, he then embarks on a journey at the end of which, thanks to the help of various characters, he manages to get rid of the armor that has prevented him from opening up to the world. This book teaches us, with a subtle sense of humor, that we must free ourselves from the barriers that prevent us from knowing and loving ourselves in order to be able to give and receive love in abundance. ROBERT FISHER has written for the best American comedians of his time (Bob Hope, Groucho Marx, Jack Benny, Lucille Ball, etc.). |
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