Soon, they would be covered by fire from all over the place.
They both forgot all their antagonism, competition.
This was not the time to fight, this was a time to unite.
And the blind man took upon his shoulders the lame man, and they became one personality.
Now they had eyes and they had legs, both.
The lame man could see, and direct where they had to run, and fast – and which directions had to be avoided.
And the blind man was strong enough to run, carrying the lame man on his shoulders.
They came out of the forest without being injured.
This ancient story is about your mind and your heart.
Your heart can see, but cannot say. Your mind can say, but cannot see.
If you are capable of bringing your heart and mind closer, your love and logic closer, your experience and expression closer, perhaps mind can also say something significant.
It may not be complete, it may not be an entire expression, but it may be an indication in the right direction.
It may be a finger pointing to the moon.
It may not be the moon, but it can indicate towards the moon.