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Re: Craft of the Warrior
Wed, November 1, 2006 - 3:43 AMThe one by Robert L. Spencer? I did!!
If I remember correctly, it was the 1st warrior themed book that i read. And my life was changed ever since. It wasn't so much a 'lightbulb moment' kind of revelation, more like it opened up my eyes to be aware, to be in the now, to take personal responsibility. It is a great source for starting out on a path of warriorship. Once it awakens you, you don't fall back asleep. -
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Re: Craft of the Warrior
Sat, November 4, 2006 - 1:03 AMIt was so simple in so many ways, yet I believe that finding that book is what set me on the path of warriorship that I am currently on. I think its an empowering book for anybody regardless of your religion or spiritual path. -
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Re: Craft of the Warrior
Mon, November 6, 2006 - 4:56 AMHear hear! Discovering the book is like discovering the doorway that leads to the path. It's a great starting point for finding other sources on warriorship. It shows you the personal powers that we already have and all we need is to know how to use it.
Reading this post has got me thinking of rediscovering what i had learned.
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