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  1. I move through the world as a warrior now. Stronger and more courageous than I have ever been, but I am also deeply wounded. Sometimes I stop and address my wounds, other times I have to keep moving or I know I will die. A warrior is someone who has to be strong, courageous and brave in the face of deep challenge; A warrior does not know how it’s going to play out, but pushes forward in the face of uncertainty. The warrior hurts but continues to fight in order to get to a better place. The alternative to not being a warrior is to be consumed by the challenge. According to Guy Finley in his article,The Ten Traits of the True Spiritual Warrior, a warrior never postpones a battle that must be engaged. the true spiritual warrior is never afraid to look at what he doesn’t want to see. The true spiritual warrior knows that the path of spiritual liberation that he has chosen must lead him to one encounter after another with conditions that always seem greater than he is. http://www.beliefnet.com/columnists/lettinggo/2010/07/the-ten-traits-of-the-true-spiritual-w http://cindyweaver2015.blogspot.com/
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