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Pages 52-72 Summary
The Warrior rests in between battles, but is always alert. He knows fear creates two things—aggression and submission. He reminds himself that the other person is scared and surrounded by similar obstacles. The Warrior uses fear as an engine and learns from his opponent.
Silence before a battle is important and the Warrior listens intently, knowing that beyond his senses there is something happening. He is not scared, because he is prepared. He knows that miracles and love exists. He has learned that it is best to stay positive and follow the light. Even though his line of work has made him act badly by lying, stealing, and betraying, everything was for a larger purpose. In the end, God forgives him, but it is up to the Warrior to forgive himself. As a result, he is always trying to...
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