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Bee Prosperity This Quan Yin is a goddess of nature, queen of potential, and the cream of
divine love. Bees are the alchemical workers of manifestation, turning pollen into liquid gold.
These two powerful symbols of milk and honey will inspire prosperity.
Spiritual Warrior
According to the Random House Dictionary, the term "warrior" has
two meanings. The first refers to "a man engaged or experienced in
warfare." The second refers to "a person who shows or has shown
great vigor, courage, or aggressiveness, as in politics or athletics."
The term "warrior" is often associated with images of power,
confidence, accomplishment, integrity, chivalry, honor and integrity.

There is a difference between a warrior and a soldier. A soldier is
trained to follow orders, to respect authority, and to subjugate their
individual thinking process and will to the command hierarchy. A
warrior, in contrast, is more autonomous and independent. A
warrior engages in battle out of personal choice rather than because
of obedience to orders. A warrior is capable of making moral
judgments and acting accordingly. A warrior is flexible and
adaptable; able to act independently as well as be a team player. A

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warrior takes responsibility for his or her choices and actions. A
warrior is a person of compassion who understands pain and the
consequences of action. A warrior understands the horror of war
and does not seek it. A warrior understands that glory is only for
fools who bask in their own illusions. A warrior, however, when
engaged in a righteous cause, fights with such skill, passion,
intensity, and brilliance that victory is assured.
Victory and defeat are a matter of Spirit more than of body.
One is never defeated as long as his Spirit is not defeated or
broken. When a warrior falls in battle without surrendering or giving
up, his Spirit grows stronger. When a warrior survives the battle
without surrendering or giving up, his Spirit grows stronger. Of
course, most warriors prefer surviving.
War is a terrible wasteful folly in which there are no true
winners. War brings out the best and worst in all of the players. The
only ones who can be said to be winners are those who have
strengthened their Spirits by overcoming adversity through will,
sacrifice, and self awareness. Those who find courage in the face of
extreme danger can be said to be winners. Those who face
impossible situations and survive through the supreme application
of will, keen focus, and Divine inspiration can be said to be winners.
Many are damaged by trauma. They lose parts of themselves by
compromising their principles and morals or by facing situations too
terrible to be acceptable or through fear. War is very messy and
often morally ambiguous. The winners and the damaged often turn
out to be the same people. A few rare individuals, through training,
accomplishment and enlightenment develop the inner strength to
face danger and horror without becoming damaged, cynical or
crazy. These few have earned the right to be called warriors.
The term "Spiritual warrior" has been used in a variety of
contexts and has been adopted by a variety of individuals who may
not share a common understanding of the term. In general, a
"Spiritual warrior" is someone who embraces the more noble
personal attributes and strengths associated with warriors in
general. In general, a "Spiritual warrior" is someone who masters
him or herself, and overcomes personal desire, moral issues, and all

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weaknesses of character. In general, a "Spiritual warrior" is
someone who embraces a journey of self discovery in order to
benefit others as well as enlighten him or herself.
Some martial arts traditions maintain a system of ethics and
honor and pursue a path of self mastery. Others emphasize combat,
competition and fighting. Being a fighter does not make one a
Spiritual warrior.
Some military organizations have a creed of honor and service
as their core guiding principles. In the fog of actual warfare these
may become lost, ignored or forgotten. Being a soldier does not
make one a Spiritual warrior.
Being a Spiritual warrior has nothing to do with physical
battle, making war, fighting or being mean and tough. The
battle of the Spiritual warrior is the mastery of one's self.
Being a "Spiritual warrior" means a life commitment. It
means the embrace of discipline, study and long intense
training sometimes at the sacrifice of comfort and
convenience. Being a Spiritual warrior also means
understanding your principles and not compromising them.
It is easier said than done.

A warrior takes responsibility for his acts, for the most trivial
of acts. An average man acts out his thoughts, and never
takes responsibility for what he does.
The two most powerful warriors are
patience and time.

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