Brown left his
"Faith" and entered a journey, a journey that he does not want to take but one which
he (we) must (all) take. We have absolutely no way of knowing what "actually"
happened ... whether the journey was a physical journey where he actually wound up a strange
satanic service in the forest, or whether it was an imaginary journey (as though the first
option weren't :)), something he dreamt when he fell asleep in the forest.
The fact that we do know is that he came to see people differently; he came to see them
as much more evil than they probably were because his original vision was totally unambiguous:
he saw people as either good or bad, but they weren't a combination of each. Since they
couldn't meet up with his expectations, he rejected them ...
including his faith/Faith. As a result he died a miserable and unhappy man.
So what happened was that a young man was fronted with the ambiguous reality of his
friends and neighbors, was unable or unwilling to accept it, and became a miserable man as a
result.
The enemy of the good is the perfect.
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