Aab

Aab looks around and finds so many spiritual people – religious, into rituals, looking for and claiming to have found a deeper meaning and purpose to life. He sees people preaching The Ultimate Truth, showing the path to moksha and salvation. He observes closely those who claim to have gone beyond the mundane pursuits of material rewards, those who have attained self-actualization, and those who can meditate for hours, chant mantras, read scriptures, practice mindfulness and can remain detached and unaffected by whatever is happening around them.

In the hundreds of years that he has lived on this earth, he has not been able to understand the difference between soul and sole. He lives so close to mother earth that he just cannot look up at the skies and perceive the supernatural, or guess what or who resides in the heavens. He admires and respects people who have gone up the Maslov pyramid and claim to have reached self-actualization. But he never aspires to follow their path. In fact, since he has no path to tread on, he is happy sitting by the corner and watching innumerable people rushing towards their goals and their destinations.

Aab only knows that life is a journey, and there is no destination except death. So he enjoys every day to the fullest.