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Self Defence

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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