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Impossible people
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What seems natural is to think that a warrior who can hold his own in the face of the unknown can certainly face petty tyrants with impunity. But that’s not necessarily so. What destroyed the superb warriors of ancient times was to rely on that assumption. Nothing can temper the spirit of a warrior as much as the challenge of dealing with impossible people in positions of power. Only under those conditions can warriors acquire the sobriety and serenity to withstand the pressure of the unknowable.
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How do you deal with impossible people?
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Yes, a good topic, the only way to deal with impossible people is to face oneself...all the hurt inside has to be cleared until the PT no longer bothers you. PTs have to be faced. To become a good sorcerer and dreamer still will not prepare you to face a PT, only the recap and release of hurt and such will. Then you 'test' yourself on how you handle a PT to gauge where you are at with your personal history, which you seek to erase fully. Some people object to the word erase, but it just means to me, its erased in a way that you are not pulled by any past currents or triggers in perceiving yourself wounded, and also you are not emboldened by any sense of importance in tonal identity.
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This also brings up the consideration that if PTs are here to help us get over our hurts and wounds etc, and that is their function, then what value does hurt and other related emotions have?



Such as, sometimes if we stand up to a PT (stick up for ourself), that act redeploys energy. In other instances, its being humble to a PT that redeploys the energy (release pride). We always know when we have achieved energy redeployment becasue we feel it and it shifts our ap to a stance of freedom, not indefinitely nor total freedom but after the encounter and if power is stored its a permanent change regarding that situation.



Sometimes we can chose the wrong option, such as see a PT and think we must be humble with them, yet in fact the situation called for confrontation, and other times we think we should confront but in truth its humility thats the ticket out of personal hell.
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