BUSHIDO

Bushidō (武士道, “the way of the warrior” represents the ethics and moral code that samurai warriors were bound to from ancient times (~790 AD) through today where it still represents the core philosophies and way of life that Samurai warriors lived (and died) by for almost 1500 years.

I live by these tenants. I’m incorporating them into the ‘heart of a warrior’ program.

It is a supplement to my faith & it coexists very well as a practical application of how to fight & survive in this fallen world we live in.

Roughly speaking there are 8 virtues that comprise the core of modern Bushido:

Be acutely honest throughout your dealings with all people. Believe in justice, not from other people, but from yourself. To the true warrior, all points of view are deeply considered regarding honesty, justice and integrity. Warriors make a full commitment to their decisions.

A true warrior must have heroic courage. It is absolutely risky. It is living life completely, fully and wonderfully. Heroic courage is not blind. It is intelligent and strong

Through intense training and hard work the true warrior becomes quick and strong. They develop a power that must be used for good. They have compassion. They help their fellow men at every opportunity. If an opportunity does not arise, they go out of their way to find one.

True warriors have no reason to be cruel. They do not need to prove their strength. Warriors are not only respected for their strength in battle, but also by their dealings with others. The true strength of a warrior becomes apparent during difficult times.

When warriors say that they will perform an action, it is as good as done. Nothing will stop them from completing what they say they will do. They do not have to ‘give their word’. They do not have to ‘promise’. Speaking and doing are the same action.

Warriors have only one judge of honor and character, and this is themselves. Decisions they make and how these decisions are carried out are a reflection of who they truly are. You cannot hide from yourself.

Warriors are responsible for everything that they have done and everything that they have said and all of the consequences that follow. They are immensely loyal to all of those in their care. To everyone that they are responsible for, they remain fiercely true.

Original Heart of a Warrior post: HERE

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