We mature into mastery through both types of thought under mastery's tutelage and discipline. The master's intent is to make a master by forging all into one.
Exactly. Maturation in all realms, and at all levels.Mastery to embrace all individuals from the shoes in which they stand in tolerance and acceptance, yet the warrior attempts to awaken the same in others, and encourages to take notice. The sage, "wears rough clothing, and carries the jewel in their heart".
Reading, many thoughts came to mind. One thought, what of the warrior also called a sage that stands like the glimmer of mist on the heath beneath the waning moon? So few seek out wisdom; and only fewer more seek out a sage; the long journey into night for the unsullied flame of candlelight is so inconvenient.
Ah, but I forgot the healer. For the journey of the warrior sage is tiresome, and as so few seek a sage, the sage reverts to healer to repair the ongoing damage...and, waits...
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We mature into mastery through both types of thought under mastery's tutelage and discipline. The master's intent is to make a master by forging all into one.
Nicely said ink. You're a writer indeed! Great surprise.
Best regards fellow!
Exactly. Maturation in all realms, and at all levels.Mastery to embrace all individuals from the shoes in which they stand in tolerance and acceptance, yet the warrior attempts to awaken the same in others, and encourages to take notice. The sage, "wears rough clothing, and carries the jewel in their heart".
Thank you machine-human for this compliment. peace. .ink.
Lovely, Tamera. Divno!
Reading, many thoughts came to mind. One thought, what of the warrior also called a sage that stands like the glimmer of mist on the heath beneath the waning moon? So few seek out wisdom; and only fewer more seek out a sage; the long journey into night for the unsullied flame of candlelight is so inconvenient.
Ah, but I forgot the healer. For the journey of the warrior sage is tiresome, and as so few seek a sage, the sage reverts to healer to repair the ongoing damage...and, waits...
.. and waits .. dining on a soup of nettles.
hehe :o)
One big stomach-ache ;o)
.. ( is this why a healer is more prosperous than a sage? :-)
oi. ;o) None of them are prosperous.
Ya got a point there. I hear wandering minstrels and troubadours do pretty good. We could call ourselves the rolling stones. :-)
Ha! Good one. My ability to "shoot off my big mouth" is quite fitting I do believe.
Excellent! Won't have to lug heavy power amps and speakers lol :-)
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