The Knight of Moleskine, Spirit and Ale is also a Warrior of the Light. I owe a deep gratitude to Brazilian author, Paulo Cahello, who has written so many great novels based on the the philosophy of the Warrior of the Light. First and foremost, we were founded on the very principles of this concept. Seeking the truth, revealing the truth, enjoying all of life. That is why I would like to share the latest online newsletter I received from Warrior of the Light Online: The Warrior of Light and the new year.
Knowing how to wait
The Warrior of Light needs time to himself. And he uses this time to rest and contemplate and contact the Soul of the World. He manages to meditate even in the middle of a combat.
On some occasions the warrior sits down, relaxes and lets everything that is happening around him go on happening. He looks around him as if he were a spectator, does not try to grow or diminish, just commits himself unresistingly to the movement of life.
Little by little everything that seemed so complicated becomes simple. And the warrior becomes happy.
Discovering the objective
When we want something, the whole Universe conspires in our favor. The Warrior of Light knows this.
That is why he takes great care with his thoughts. Hiding under a bunch of good intentions are desires that no-one dares confess to themselves: vengeance, self-destruction, guilt, fear of victory, macabre happiness at the tragedy of others.
The Universe does not judge: it conspires in favor of what we want. That is why the warrior is brave enough to look at the shadows of his soul and tries to illuminate them with the light of pardon.
The Warrior of Light is the master of his thoughts.
Understanding routine
There are moments when the warrior’s path goes through periods of routine. Then he applies a lesson given by Nachman of Bratzlav:
"If you can’t manage to concentrate, or if you are bothered about your day, you should repeat just one simple word, because that does the soul good. Don’t say anything else, just repeat that word no end of times without stopping. It will eventually lose its meaning, and then take on new significance. God will open the doors and you will end up using that simple word to express all that you wanted.”
When the warrior is forced to perform the same task over and over again, he uses this tactic and turns his work into prayer.
Celebrating the year that is ending
The warrior has lived each and every day of the year that has gone by, and even though he has lost some great battles, he has survived and here he is. This is a victory. This victory has cost many difficult moments, nights of doubts, endless days of waiting. Since ancient times, celebrating a triumph has been part of the ritual of life itself.
Commemorating is a rite of passage.
His companions look at the happiness of the Warrior of Light and think to themselves: “why does he do this? He could be beaten in his next combat. He may provoke the enemy’s fury.”
But the warrior knows the reason for his gesture. He gains strength from the best present that victory can offer: confidence.
The warrior celebrates the year that has come to an end so he can be stronger for tomorrow’s battles.
I met an old friend of my at a pub called, well, The Pub. Anyway, John's a guy that celebrates the Law of Attraction. His wild dreams get people, including old friend, scratching their heads and saying things like: “why does he do this? He could be beaten in his next combat. He may provoke the enemy’s fury.”
ReplyDeleteBut, as Sir Hook points out, the warrior knows the reason for his gesture. He gains strength from the best present that victory can offer: confidence.
Here's to old friends and warriors.
Sir Bowie of Greenbriar