The monk explains that the sword is not in his or her hands. The sword is in the hands of the benefactor, who can put it down and be enlightened. He explains that he is willing to sacrifice a monk in order to gain enlightenment.
The monk explains that the sword is not in his or her hands. The sword is in the hands of the benefactor, who can put it down and be enlightened. He explains that he is willing to sacrifice a monk in order to gain enlightenment.