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The Warriors' Philosophy


10 Aug 2004

The Warriors' Philosophy


 

Warriors' Advantage:           

The warriors' advantage is they notice everything, The warriors'

awareness is their advantage.  The warriors' advantage is that they restrain

their self importance with the knowledge that reality is an interpretation

that we make.

 

 

Warriors' Attributes:

Control, Discipline, Forbearance, Timing, and Will.

 

 

Warriors' Behavior:           

The Warriors' behavior is dictated by only one thing and that is

impeccability;  warriors do no act for profit or reward they act for the spirit.

 

 

Warriors' Change:           

Warriors know that in order to follow the path of knowledge it is necessary

to change. Warriors must transform themselves, they must reorder the

island of the tonal, they must change their perspective regarding their

individual sense of self.

 

 

Warriors' Concern:

Warriors know that they must rechannel the energy normally consumed by Self-Importance so they can use it to face the unknown.

 

 

Warriors' Confusion:           

Warriors know that confusion is only a mood, the resolution of this

confused state is a matter of the Warriors impeccability.

 

 

Warriors' Convincing:           

Warriors know that one of the most difficult aspects of the path of

knowledge is simply convincing ourselves that we have unlimited hidden

power; man tends to be dependent, we must be convinced that we can

accomplish the impossible ourselves.

 

 

Warriors' Death:

Warriors know they must die a symbolic death; this symbolic dying is the wWarriors ticket to impeccability.

 

 

Warriors Defend nothing: 

Warriors know that it is only the reason that feels the need to defend

anything: as luminous beings warriors know that they have

nothing to defend and that even the truth requires no defense.

 

              

Warriors are never desperate:

Warriors know that to worry is to become unwittingly accessible;

once warriors begin to worry, they cling to anything out of

desperation and that clinging exhausts them and whatever they are

clinging to.

 

  

Warriors' Disposition:           

Warriors know they must cultivate a light and amenable disposition if they

are to withstand the impact of the path of knowledge.

                                   

 

Warriors' Duty:

Warriors have their duty as warriors and nothing else is important; the

warriors' duty is the impeccable quest for freedom.

 

 

Warriors' Emphasis:   

The warriors' emphasis is the way warriors prioritize the items on the

island of the tonal; the key to the warriors’ choices; warriors can make

themselves miserable or they can make themselves strong;  either way the

amount of work is the same,  so the key lies in what one emphasizes; if the

warrior can benefit from anything , it is not from methods but from a

change of emphasis; if we become aware of the need to curtail our self-

importance then that help is real.

 

 

Warriors' Energy:        

Warriors know that when they curtail self-importance, the energy which

self-importance normally consumes is no longer expended; this increased

energy then becomes the springboard which launches the warriors’

assemblage point on an incredible journey.

 

 

Warriors' Equality:      

Warriors know that there is no absolute difference between any two persons; some individuals have simply learned to follow the designs of spirit while others have not.

 

 

Warriors' Experience:           

Warriors know that the experience of experiences is being a warrior, that

what counts is being alive; warriors know that life in itself is sufficient.,

self-explanatory and complete.

 

 

Warriors' Sobriety:           

The warriors sobriety is the warriors’ internal strength, a sense of

equanimity, a feeling of being at ease; sobriety is a profound bent for

examination and understanding; sobriety is ruthlessness, the opposite of

self-pity and self-importance; sobriety is a position of the assemblage

point.

 

 

The Dispassionate Warrior:

Warriors know they must learn to become dispassionate, they

have no business following the ups and downs of the world of

every day life. The warriors' formlessness and completeness facilitate

the ability to remain dispassionate as they function in the world but

not of it.