Time and time again, Naruto has combated the “Darkness” in the hearts of his opponents by shedding light on their clouded path (TNJ).
Would you be surprised if it was revealed that Naruto turned out to be a descendent of the Older Son of the Sage of the Six Paths, and not the Younger as we’ve all been lead to suspect?
The way this series has been going, Inheriting "The Sage's Eyes" could very well be interpreted as a metaphor for his will, ideals and principles.
Naruto’s spent a great deal of his journey striving to save Sasuke from his own descent into darkness (due to the Uchiha's dangerous capacity to love). Consider the irony of the possibility that despite all of Sasuke’s natural abilities and visual prowess, he’s unable to recognize and see for himself how to attain true peace without the “eyes” of Naruto to show him.
Many characters in the past have strived to bring about change in the ninja world by attaining strength and power in order to force that change upon others. However true change only comes about when the masses rally together in support of an idea, and pool their strength and resources together in order cultivate nurture that dream into fruition. The ability to inspire that hope or dream in others could be interpreted as “True Power”.
Believe me when say that I’m well aware of how far I'm reaching here, but honestly with all this NONSTOP preaching from “Jesus Naruto”, it wouldn't surprise me in the least.
What are your thoughts?
Would you be surprised if it was revealed that Naruto turned out to be a descendent of the Older Son of the Sage of the Six Paths, and not the Younger as we’ve all been lead to suspect?
The way this series has been going, Inheriting "The Sage's Eyes" could very well be interpreted as a metaphor for his will, ideals and principles.
Naruto’s spent a great deal of his journey striving to save Sasuke from his own descent into darkness (due to the Uchiha's dangerous capacity to love). Consider the irony of the possibility that despite all of Sasuke’s natural abilities and visual prowess, he’s unable to recognize and see for himself how to attain true peace without the “eyes” of Naruto to show him.
Many characters in the past have strived to bring about change in the ninja world by attaining strength and power in order to force that change upon others. However true change only comes about when the masses rally together in support of an idea, and pool their strength and resources together in order cultivate nurture that dream into fruition. The ability to inspire that hope or dream in others could be interpreted as “True Power”.
Believe me when say that I’m well aware of how far I'm reaching here, but honestly with all this NONSTOP preaching from “Jesus Naruto”, it wouldn't surprise me in the least.
What are your thoughts?
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