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But what is the Way? | But what is the Way? | ||
The ability to accept with humility the teachings of the world... | <nowiki>The ability to accept with humility the teachings of the world... | ||
Mastery of not just a weapon, but of yourself... | Mastery of not just a weapon, but of yourself... | ||
To trancend the weapon, for it to become a part of you.. | To trancend the weapon, for it to become a part of you.. | ||
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Through understanding the world understanding your place in it... | Through understanding the world understanding your place in it... | ||
Through this understanding walking the Way of Enlightenment... | Through this understanding walking the Way of Enlightenment... | ||
And understanding that the Way never ends and prefection is not attained but sought. | And understanding that the Way never ends and prefection is not attained but sought.</nowiki> | ||
You see a warrior fights with his weapon, his skill, his muscle. A Do fights with his entire being and soul. | You see a warrior fights with his weapon, his skill, his muscle. A Do fights with his entire being and soul. |
Revision as of 06:55, 11 February 2006
- Do (99)
- HwarangDo (Il san)
- Sulsa-Do (Ee san)
- Jung-Do (Sam san)
Members
The current members of the Do subpath can be found here. The current elder of the Do is Masana.
Roleplay
A Do is a master of many things, foremost being the art of weapons mastery. But the goal of this mastery is not for the use of weapons, but merely a step on the Way.
But what is the Way?
The ability to accept with humility the teachings of the world... Mastery of not just a weapon, but of yourself... To trancend the weapon, for it to become a part of you.. Accepting that through mastery of the self one may understand others... Through understanding others one understands the world... Through understanding the world understanding your place in it... Through this understanding walking the Way of Enlightenment... And understanding that the Way never ends and prefection is not attained but sought.
You see a warrior fights with his weapon, his skill, his muscle. A Do fights with his entire being and soul.
Do Elder, Masana