tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1583438087598495751.post6522563755564341651..comments2022-04-11T02:42:25.642-07:00Comments on I Ching Guidance: How does the Warrior, forgive?Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12245398273238431318noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1583438087598495751.post-71258224693315658172013-08-27T09:25:33.047-07:002013-08-27T09:25:33.047-07:00In "The Four Agreements" by Don Miguel R...In "The Four Agreements" by Don Miguel Ruiz, he speaks on the Judge, the Victim, and the Belief System, as being a triumviral cultural parasite - and widely accepted poison - which guides so much of our thinking interpersonally. This one passage in particular relates much to the idea I'm expressing in the above:<br /><br />"The warrior is the one who rebels against the invasion of the parasite. The warrior rebels and declares a war. but to be a warrior doesn't mean we always win the war; we may win or we may lose, but we always do our best and at least we have a chance to be free again. Choosing this path gives us, at the very least, the dignity of rebellion, and ensures that we will not be the helpless victim of our own whimsical emotions or the poisonous emotions of others. Even if we succumb to the enemy - the parasite - we will not be among those victims who would not fight back."<br /><br />So, No Error, is to ensure one is using the emotional energy of any given moment to produce a beneficial outcome for those involved.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12245398273238431318noreply@blogger.com