Big Ideas tagged with "Warrior"
- Fear Doesn’t Go Away
- Dan Millman: Good or Bad?
- Dan Millman: Wake Up!
- Michael Gelb: 100 Questions
- Friedrich Nietzsche: Mediocrity & Moderation
- Tony Robbins: Decisions & Fear
- Rumi: A Jihad Warrior
- David K. Reynolds: Constructive Living
- Viktor Frankl: Your Attitude
- The Struggle
- Carlos Castaneda: The Warrior's Perception
- Joseph Campbell: Say "Yes!!"
- Carlos Castaneda: Toltec Warrior
- Dan Millman: Peaceful Warrior's Non-Attachment
- John Eliot, Ph.D.: Let It Happen
- Dan Millman: Change
- Dan Millman: Resistance Is Suffering
- Dan Millman: Devil's Brew
- Paulo Coelho: Warrior of the Light
- Jihad
- Dan Millman: Absolute Vulnerability
- Carlos Castaneda: Blink of an Eye
- Carlos Castaneda: No Stress Success
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When you begin your transcendental training, focusing your best efforts, without attachment to outcomes, you will understand the peaceful warrior's way.
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You haven't yet opened your heart fully, to life, to each moment. The peaceful warrior's way is not about invulnerability, but absolute vulnerability--to the world, to life, and to the Presence you felt. All along I've shown you by example that a warrior's life is not about imagined perfection or victory; it is about love. Love is a warrior's sword; wherever it cuts, it gives life, not death.
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A rule of thumb for a warrior is that he makes his decisions so carefully that nothing that may happen as a result of them can surprise him, much less drain his power.
~ Carlos Castaneda quotes from Tales of Power
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A warrior acts as if he knows what he is doing, when in effect he knows nothing.
~ Carlos Castaneda quotes from Journey to Ixtlan
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A warrior chooses a path with heart, any path with heart, and follows it; and then he rejoices and laughs. He knows because he sees that his life will be over altogether too soon. He sees that nothing is more important than anything else.
~ Carlos Castaneda quotes from A Separate Reality
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A warrior considers himself already dead, so there is nothing to lose. The worst has already happened to him, therefore he's clear and calm; judging him by his acts or by his words, one would never suspect that he has witnessed everything.
~ Carlos Castaneda quotes from Tales of Power
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A warrior doesn't know remorse for anything he has done, because to isolate one's acts as being mean, or ugly, or evil is to place an unwarranted importance on the self.
~ Carlos Castaneda quotes from Journey to Ixtlan
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A warrior is a hunter. He calculates everything. That's control. Once his calculations are over, he acts. He lets go. That's abandon. A warrior is not a leaf at the mercy of the wind. No one can push him; no one can make him do things against himself or against his better judgment. A warrior is tuned to survive, and he survives in the best of all possible fashions.
~ Carlos Castaneda quotes from Journey to Ixtlan
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A warrior lives by acting, not by thinking about acting, nor by thinking about what he will think when he has finished acting.
~ Carlos Castaneda quotes from A Separate Reality
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A warrior must cultivate the feeling that he has everything needed for the extravagant journey that is his life. What counts for a warrior is being alive. Life in itself is sufficient, self-explanatory and complete. Therefore, one may say without being presumptuous that the experience of experiences is being alive.
~ Carlos Castaneda quotes from Tales of Power
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A warrior must learn to make every act count, since he is going to be here in this world for only a short while, in fact, too short for witnessing all the marvels of it.
~ Carlos Castaneda quotes from Journey to Ixtlan
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A warrior never worries about his fear.
~ Carlos Castaneda quotes from A Separate Reality
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A warrior seeks to act rather than talk.
~ Carlos Castaneda quotes from Tales of Power
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A warrior takes responsibility for his acts, for the most trivial of acts. An average man acts out his thoughts, and never takes responsibility for what he does.
~ Carlos Castaneda quotes from A Separate Reality
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A warrior thinks of death when things become unclear. The idea of death is the only thing that tempers our spirit.
~ Carlos Castaneda quotes from A Separate Reality
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A warrior-hunter knows that his death is waiting, and the very act he is performing now may well be his last battle on earth. He calls it a battle because it is a struggle. Most people move from act to act without any struggle or thought. A warrior-hunter, on the contrary, assesses every act; and since he has intimate knowledge of his death, he proceeds judiciously, as if every act were his last battle. Only a fool would fail to notice advantage a warrior-hunter has over his fellow men. A warrior-hunter gives his last battle its due respect. It's only natural that his last act on earth should be the best of himself. It's pleasurable that way. It dulls the edge of his fright.
~ Carlos Castaneda quotes from Journey to Ixtlan
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"All paths are the same: they lead nowhere. However, a path without a heart is never enjoyable. On the other hand, a path with heart is easy—it does not make a warrior work at liking it; it makes for a joyful journey; as long as a man follows it, he is one with it."
~ Carlos Castaneda quotes from The Teachings of Don Juan
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An average man is too concerned with liking people or with being liked himself. A warrior likes, that's all. He likes whatever or whomever he wants, for the hell of it.
~ Carlos Castaneda quotes from A Separate Reality
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"Anything is one of a million paths. Therefore, a warrior must always keep in mind that a path is only a path; if he feels that he should not follow it, he must not stay with it under any conditions. His decision to keep on that path or to leave it must be free of fear or ambition. He must look at every path closely and deliberately. There is a question that a warrior has to ask, mandatorily: 'Does this path have a heart?'"
~ Carlos Castaneda quotes from The Teachings of Don Juan
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"Death is our eternal companion. It is always to our left, an arm's length behind us. Death is the only wise adviser that a warrior has. Whenever he feels that everything is going wrong and he's about to be annihilated, he can turn to his death and ask if that is so. His death will tell him that he is wrong, that nothing really matters outside its touch. His death will tell him, I haven't touched you yet.'"
~ Carlos Castaneda quotes from Journey to Ixtlan