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The Way of the Warrior Sage
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The Warrior SageBy Khris KrepcikPublished: December 29, 2010Posted in: The Philosophy, The Public Writings



When people think of the philosophy of the Warrior Sage, they often
think of it as being harsh. It often contradicts their idea of
spirituality. Warrior does imply fighting, so I suppose that throws
people off a bit. Warrior means brave or experienced fighter. Sage means
one of profound wisdom. The Warrior Sage is one that has fought their
way beyond illusion and ignorance to embrace perception and wisdom.

The Warrior Sage is a symbol. It is an inner feeling. In my inner
feelings, I see the Warrior Sage as an old Chinese Daoist Sage walking
along the banks of the river. Just a man walking alone with the flow of
the Eternal Dao. Just a man in tune with the spirituality of nature.
Silent. Serene. Humble, yet willing to fight.

Symbols have meaning and purpose. You may create your world with
words, but your mind doesn’t really work with words. It works with
images. Symbols have power, because symbols contain more feeling than a
thousand words. Everything is a feeling. Inner power has absolutely
nothing to do with what you think. It has nothing to do with the power
of your mind. It has to do with the quality of your vibrational energy.
Inner power is all in the way you feel. Life is a reflection of your
inner feelings. The quality of your life is a reflection of the quality
of the feelings and symbols you hold within. Life is a reflection of
standards.

The only real problem with life is that you were born into a system
of programming and control. The system thrives on domination and
restriction. It sustains it. Your true spiritual evolutionary path and
purpose is simply to evolve through feeling, experiencing, and
expressing your inner light in this life. This is the challenge of the
human evolutionary experience. To evolve beyond restriction to embrace
liberation. To develop your energy and expand your consciousness. To
maintain your inner light—No matter what you face—Against all odds. To
become authentic, real, and true in a world based on ego.

The spiritual journey is the process of transcending the ego to stand
in this life as a true human being—simply your true inner self. The
spiritual journey is the process of transcending the intellect to
embrace the ways of spirit. The spiritual journey is the process of
transcending illusion and ignorance to embrace this life with
perception, warmth, wisdom, and understanding. The spiritual journey is
the process of transcending the programming and control to embrace and
follow your natural intuitive inner feelings.

The spiritual journey is a battle of resonances. You have to fight to
reclaim your inner power. You have to fight to neutralize the
destructive force of your ego. You have to fight to discipline emotion
and mind. You have to fight to step beyond the invisible fields of
programming and control. No one hands you freedom. You have to fight for
it. To have a strong individual soul of your own, you have to fight for
one.

This does not mean to fight the system. It means to fight the
programming and control that the system embeds into your consciousness.
It means to fight the constant hammer of conditioning. This does not
mean to fight with people over emotional imbalances and rigid
intellectual opinions. It means to fight the grip and control that your
very own emotional imbalances and rigid intellectual opinions hold over
your very own spiritual evolution, existence, and purpose. If you are
only fighting to sustain your human emotion and rigid opinions, then you
are only sustaining the very fields of control that you are seeking to
transcend. It has absolutely nothing to do with enforcing and infringing
your rigid intellectual beliefs and opinions onto others. It means to
stop enforcing and infringing your rigid intellectual beliefs and
opinions onto others. It means to allow others to be. The wars of men
have all been fought in the name of the false gods of emotion and
mind—reaction and opinion. Evolve into something more.

The Warrior Sage has no desire to fight. They only seek to walk along
mountain lakes and streams, at one with all things. The master is not
the master, because they have to fight. The master is the master,
because they don’t have to fight. The Warrior Sage does not lock horns
with the system. The Warrior Sage does not engage in conflict. They
disengage from the system. They disengage from conflict. Engaging in
conflict only traps you within the energy field of the conflict. The
Warrior Sage disciplines emotion and mind to embrace this life with a
more rarefied etheric perception and wisdom. It is their Eternal Stance.

The philosophy of the Warrior Sage may seem harsh. Harshness is only
an opinion. The words and ways of the Warrior Sage only seem harsh from
the perspective of someone locked within their rigid ego—their emotional
imbalances and rigid opinions. The truth only hurts, because it
contradicts the ego’s opinions, but the ego, emotion, mind, and
programming are the very things that the person seeks to transcend.

The grip of the ego, emotion, and mind is strong. The grip of programming is strong.

The Warrior Sage never caters to your ego. They teach you how to
neutralize your ego. They never cater to human emotion and mind. They
teach you how to transcend your emotion and mind. They teach you how to
heal emotion and mind. The Warrior Sage never caters to your
programming. They deprogram your programming. The more ego you have, the
harsher their words seem. The less ego you have, the warmer their words
will seem. The more warmth, wisdom, and understanding you have, the
more you will know these words are true. The more warmth, wisdom, and
understanding you develop within, the more you will perceive—the
stronger you will be—the more beautiful your life will be. Come. Evolve.

The Way of the Warrior Sage is never to harm. The Way of the Warrior Sage is always to heal.

© 2010 - Khris Krepcik
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