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May I have permission to go into battle with you?
“Once there was a young warrior. Her teacher told her that she had
to do battle with fear. She didn’t want to do that. It seemed too
aggressive; it was scary; it seemed unfriendly. But the teacher said she
had to do it and gave her the instructions for the battle. The day
arrived. The student warrior stood on one side, and fear stood on the
other. The warrior was feeling very small, and fear was looking big and
wrathful. They both had their weapons. The young warrior roused herself
and went toward fear, prostrated three times, and asked, "May I have
permission to go into battle with you?" Fear said, "Thank you for
showing me so much respect that you ask permission." Then the young
warrior said, "How can I defeat you?" Fear replied, "My weapons are that
I talk fast, and I get very close to your face. Then you get completely
unnerved, and you do whatever I say. If you don’t do what I tell you, I
have no power. You can listen to me, and you can have respect for me.
You can even be convinced by me. But if you don’t do what I say, I have
no power." In that way, the student warrior learned how to defeat fear. ”
―
Pema Chödrön,
When Things Fall Apart: Heart Advice for Difficult Times
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