The hunter vs. the hunted
Posted: Sat May 07, 2011 12:52 am
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When confronting the internal demons (we all have them)... are you the hunted or the hunter?

In Greek Mythology, there is a story about Artemis, the divine huntress. Artemis was the supreme huntress because the way she hunted was effortless. She fulfilled her needs so easily and lived in perfect harmony with the forest. Everything in the forest loved Artemis, and to be hunted by her was an honor. It never seemed like Artemis was hunting; whatever she needed came to her. That is why she was the best hunter, but this also made her the most difficult prey. Her animal form was a magical deer that was almost impossible to hunt.
Hercules had no idea what was going on in the mind of Artemis; he didn't notice she was hunting him. In his mind, he was never prey. Hercules loved and respected Artemis, but this is not what she wanted. Artemis wanted to own him; she wanted to be the predator with him. Of course everyone in the forest noticed the difference in Artemis except her. In her mind she was still the divine huntress. She didn't have the awareness that she had fallen. She wasn't aware that the heaven that was the forest had become hell, because after her fall, the rest of the hunters fell with her; they all became predators.
I tell this story to let you know that all of us are hunters; and all of us are prey. Everything that exists is both hunters and prey. What is it we hunt? We hunt to fulfill our needs. I have talked about the needs of the body versus the needs of the mind. When the mind believes it is the body, the needs are only illusions, and they cannot be fulfilled. When we hunt those needs that are unreal in the mind, we become the predators - we are hunting for what we don't need.
When confronting the internal demons (we all have them)... are you the hunted or the hunter?
