The warrior knows that he is free to choose his desires, and he makes these decisions with courage, detachment, and - sometimes - with just a touch of madness.
Sometimes the warrior feels as if he were living two lives at once. 'There is a bridge that links what I do with what I would like to do,' he thinks. Slowly, his dreams take over his everyday life, and then he realises that he is ready for the thing he always wanted. Then all that is needed is a little daring, and his two lives become one.
A Warrior of the Light has no regrets, because regrets can kill.
That is why he is a Warrior of the Light, because he has been through all this and yet has never lost hope of being better than he is.
Sometimes Evil pursues the Warrior of the Light, and when it does, he calmly invites it into his tent.
The two worst strategic mistakes to make are acting prematurely and letting an opportunity slip; to avoid this, the warrior treats each situation as if it were unique and never resorts to formulae, recipes or other people's opinions.
For the warrior, there is no "better" or "worse"; everyone has the necessary gifts for his particular path.
"The warrior who trusts his path doesn't need to prove the other is wrong.
The Warrior knows about the "waterfall effect".
The Warrior of the Light concentrates on the small miracles of daily life.
The warrior of Light perseveres in his desire, but knows he must wait for the best moment.
A warrior of light needs both patience and speed. He treats each situation as if it were unique.
Each Warrior of the Light contains within him the spark of God.
When we turn around & come face to face with our destiny, we discover that words (spoken) are not enough. I know so many people who are brilliant speakers but are quite incapable of practising what they preach. It's one thing to describe a situation & quite another to experience it. I realised a long time ago that a warrior in search of his dream must take his inspiration from what he actually does & not from what he imagines himself doing.
A Warrior of Light values a child's eyes because they are able to look at the world without bitterness. When he wants to find out if the person beside him is worthy of his trust, he tries to see him as a child would
The Warrior of the Light knows that everyone is afraid of everyone else.
A Warrior also knows that the fool who gives advice about someone else's garden is not tending his own plants.
No one is entirely good or evil; that is what the Warrior thinks when he has a new opponent.
The Warrior is terrified when making important decisions.
Because a warrior of light knows that he has duties and responsibilities.
A Warrior is always vigilant.
In the intervals between battles, the Warrior rests.
For the Warrior, there is no such thing as an impossible love.
For the Warrior of the Light, there are no abstractions.
A Warrior does not go into battle without knowing the limitations of his ally.