to be afraid of the powers within
- Chögyam Trungpa defines the warrior not as an agent of destruction but as one who is “brave” … the definition of bravery: not being afraid of yourself - “Shambhala: The Sacred Path of the Warrior”
- whatever powers nature invested in us are easily overrun by the forces outside of us, and so we learn to deny, even fear, the powers within
- admire the lives of others
- triune task insight courage endurance
linked mentions for "to be afraid of the powers within":
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maturity vs means of obtaining approval
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admire the lives of others
if we but knew what drove, hounded, and compelled those whom we admire, we might truly not want to live their lives after all. few of us realise
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autonomous system that supports alignment
wholeness involves aligning our outer choices with our inner reality. When the path we are on is right for our souls, the energy is there. When what
for some people, their good looks — for others, absolute unselfishness, absolute virility, superman ideas, absolute goodness, and all kinds of
if we but knew what drove, hounded, and compelled those whom we admire, we might truly not want to live their lives after all. few of us realise
wholeness involves aligning our outer choices with our inner reality. When the path we are on is right for our souls, the energy is there. When what