Never wavering in doubt,

never suffering in ignorance.

The Truth of Zillion.

JIAN

You want to know why.

Why are we here? Why do bad things happen to good people? Why this? Why that? Your questions are as common as grains of sand and just as palatable. There is only one suitable way to answer your vague questions—with a question of my own.

Why do you even ask? In what way would the answer change anything about how you choose to live your life? You can search for some ultimate meaning to have the security of knowing whether or not your decisions have ultimately been right or wrong. But how small of a mind it takes to make things black and white in this way.

But that same nagging, burning thought starts to grow too large to ignore.

f you were to let go of that fear, you’d find something far more terrifying. You have no ultimate balance to weigh the decisions of your life. There’s no straight edge held by an omnipotent being to judge your life’s path. The truth is much worse for you.

You value your decisions however you wish. And should you wish, you would see the world is less confusing and more complicated than you can comprehend.

But you don’t. So you won’t.

Jian is the rock that refuses to move. The river around it may rage, flood, freeze, and dry up, but the rock will never move. As the rock has its place and the river has its place, so do the animals around it and the stars in the sky above. And so does Jian.

Jian will find a place in someone’s mind that is ready for the truth. This truth may be about the person or their significant other, or it may be an observation about life or the universe. No matter what the truth is in that moment, Jian finds a fertile spot in a mind where the idea can live. And even if it takes a long time for that idea to grow, it will never go away. Knowing that truth will be the same as knowing how to breathe, and there Jian will always have a door to speak to the person to expand what they accept.

No leaps in science was possible without understanding some pure truth. To search for truth is seeking answers from Jian. Fortunately, he is always ready with an answer. Unfortunately, it is rarely the answer the person expects. Jian isn’t interested in how the answer makes a person feels, though he recognizes the importance of feelings being a guide to truth. Jian’s only focus is in the knowing. If the person knows at least one unshakable truth, then anything that contradicts it is a lie.

And if Jian is capable of hating anything, it would be a lie.