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17/04/2014

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The Secret of Great Warriors – Stay Inaccessible

As a warrior, you must be knowing so that you can properly move. Any belief is that the world is only as you think it should be, is a reckless belief.

This is important to keep in mind as it is the secret of all the great warriors. You need to ensure that you are being available and unavailable at the right moments in life.

That means that you train yourself to deliberately take an unavailable or available stance at the precise time. More than likely, you allow yourself to unknowingly be available at every moment. When you become unavailable though, you are not hiding from others and being secretive. It just means you are inaccessible at that point. After all, it doesn’t make sense to hide, if everyone around you knows that you are in hiding.

When a person makes themselves available time and time again, they will eventually have nothing left for themselves, except the option to cry.

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It is with this in mind that you need to begin working on taking yourself away. In this moment, you are fully available and sitting in the middle of the road. Your whole being is on display and you have no way to hide. In this moment you cannot be hidden. That means as everyone goes by you they are watching all that you do.

The Secret of Great Warriors

This is why as a warrior you need to become inaccessible to those around you. While you can touch the world around you, you do so sparingly. You never expose yourself to any kind of power, unless it becomes essential. At no time do you squeeze people until they have shriveled up and become nothing in life, especially those that you love.

When you become unavailable, you have the chance to avoid being exhausting to yourself and those around you. You aren’t a person who isn’t hungry or desperate in life and demanding.

A person who worries is one who is becoming accessible, albeit unwittingly accessible. In the moment that you are going to cling to something and when you have clung to it, both you and the people you cling to will begin to become exhausted, or whatever you naturally begin to cling to will.

Something to keep in mind is that just become a person becomes secretive, it doesn’t mean you can’t deal with people. After all, you aren’t in hiding or being secretive. A warrior understands how to sparingly use the world. With a little tenderness and tact, it will be possible to interact in a sound manner with plants, animals, people and even power.

A great warrior understands how to intimately deal with his world, while staying inaccessible in it. He remains inaccessible because he isn’t squeezing his world. Instead, he gently taps it and stay as long as he must, before moving on quickly, so he never leaves a mark.

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