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Breakingthewall

Were the ancient warriors enlightened?

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I can't help but think that an ancient samurai, when he planted his flag in front of a bridge as a challenge to anyone who passed through it and wanted to try their luck with the sword, for the simple fact of doing so, leaving his destiny in the hands of the gods, indifferent to suffer terrible wounds, or a Canadian native, walking happily to the post of torture, happy to be able to show the great spirit his detachment and his courage, they were enlightened, in many ways. their customs were cruel in many respects, but isn't nature cruel too?

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The samurai was in the verge of life and death, which may have triggered his ego to face death and then he was nothing. A human without his ego which divide him from other humans were now gone. So he planted his flag knowing that he was about to die from him himself.

 

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