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21 Rules for Life From a Legendary Master Samurai ⚔️

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Miyamoto Musashi’s rules for living and relating to the world. Miyamoto Musashi. Musashi was a

Miyamoto Musashi’s rules for living and relating to the world. Miyamoto Musashi. Musashi was a legendary swordsman, philosopher, military strategist, and ronin (wandering samurai). He was one of the few individuals to ever receive the designation of Kensei, the ‘sword saint of Japan.‘ For Musashi, mastery of the world was mastery of the Self. It is a great opportunity for us then, that towards his death in the final months of his life, Musashi was compelled to put down his life wisdom into a simple guide. Written in his pragmatic, aphoristic aesthetic, he is brief and cutting with his words. What came of this endeavour was the Dokkodo — The Way of Aloneness — 21 guiding principles that any individual should live their life by. These principles are the Way of the Samurai. The Way of the Warrior. The Way of the Individual. This is the Dokkōdō — The Way of Aloneness. [21 Rules for Life from a Legendary Master Samurai]( “I choose to live by choice, not by chance.” — Miyamoto Musashi [Read More]( Ready to take the Red Pill? We designed [30 Challenges to Enlightenment]( to jailbreak your from the matrix of 'normal' reality and form the Sacred Habits you need to create a more beautiful universe for yourself. Are you ready to stop getting more of the same? [I ACCEPT]( Copyright © 2020 HighExistence, All rights reserved. You signed up to receive the top 5 top-voted posts daily from HE Our mailing address is: HighExistence 40 E. Main St. #1137Newark, DE 19711 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](

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