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Self Defence

That's great!

Knowing one can handle oneself often means one may never have to.
 
That's great!

Knowing one can handle oneself often means one may never have to.
Knowing ones self and becoming aware and vulnerable, is what makes you a weapon. As in that a black belt in e.g. Karate, means your journey has started. A black belt and Mastery is only the beginning.

Being a weapon is having the ability to punish, though only Defensively. As a Force of Peace. Yet a warrior should know when to stop fighting. I don't know that i should stop fighting.

It is said young snakes are more dangerous than adult snakes...

Edit: My Zen teacher Genkaku Kigen told me: with great doubt comes great enlightenment
 

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