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Ok so I might have mentioned before how bushido and religion o other ethics might go against each other. Well like I said, just because your parents think its true doesn’t mean it is but at the same time just because a bunch of samurai dicho its true doesn’t mean it is. Look inside yourself and think to yourself as to what is true. maybe something will come up that will mostrar tu what is true o not, but remember life lessons are never direct because its not like some wise old man is going to mostrar up on your doorstep and teach tu all the truth. speaking of truth I did hear a quote "the truth is a 3 sided sword, one of the sides is what tu think is true the segundo side is what your adversary thinks is true and the third side is the real truth" so as close as tu become to the truth as true as tu think tu are tu are never 100% right, I am never 100% right so remember that now as tu read my artículos and ponder them, no man's truth is absolute but some men are closer than others. if tu get into an argument it is good to reflect on that argument and think as to why tu got into the argument, tu are bound to have some truth in your words and the other person has some truth in their words to think about your adversary's words carefully and think about everything they dicho as something that could be truth and try to compare it to what tu think is the truth and tu might find the truth in your adversary’s words. So in closing tu can compare bushido o religion o your current ethics o all three and I hope that tu find the truth
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i like to use bushido because the other alternatives are chivalry witch is too easily corrupted, a made up code of ethics witch is not proven to be effective and often isn't and no ethics witch is how tu get hypocrites like the ones in the government.

bushido was studied por the samurai of japón for hundreds of years and was the motivation for many things to happen that made japón the way it is. bushido has 7 virtues with honor being the most important.

Gi (Rectitude),
Yu (Courage),
Jin (Benevolence),
Rei (Respect),
Makoto (Honesty),
Meiyo (Honor),
and Chugi (Loyalty)

also in bushido is seppuku,...
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Chapter IV
We all have our own truths and our own lies
After the fight Daiki, Sakura and I stayed in the nearby shrine for the night and got up early in the morning. I looked over at the corner of the room that I had my swords placed. Daiki had his swords siguiente to his cama and Sakura had her tanto placed with my weapons. I really felt like taking a bath this morning but I don’t know if I will. I walked over to my swords and picked up the katana and sat siguiente to the wall. “I guess it’s seguro to say Daiki and Sakura won’t be up for a while” I say to myself. I look over to Daiki’s broad...
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Chapter II
The value of life lessons is surpassed only por the value of life itself.

The shine of the sun can be seen through the holes in the walls after all, my dad is a poor samurai and I am distend to grow up the same, o at least that’s what my dad tells me. It may be against the normal ways of the government but I think the shogun may promote me if what I do for him is important enough. It’s not like I wan to live my life as a samurai that is as poor as dirt like my father. I hear a knock on the door. I get out of bet feeling a little bit light headed. I pick up my swords and put them...
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Basic beliefs that make up 5 facts Buddhism

5 facts Buddhism are explained below in this article.

These are also the basic Buddhism beliefs. They make up the Buddhist doctrine of salvation. This doctrine of salvation along with the Buddhist beliefs in the 3 Jewels of Buddha, Dharma and Sangha form the accepted Buddhist beliefs common to all traditions at Buddhism.
Basic Buddhism facts are:
1. Stress on impermanence: The concept of impermanence of all phenomena – tangible o intangible – is basic to Buddhism. It is also a concept that can transform the way we look at life it we put it into practice....
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Chapter III
A friend is a friend even if you’re differences are great


The samurai’s name was Daiki and he has no surname because he severed all ties to his family when he thought that they where a disgrace to his personal honor and from there on he did nothing but travel and sharpen his skills at swordsmanship. Other than the samurai part he isn’t much like me, he has an interest in the western nations and even has a western concealed knife, as for me I hate the west and live only for japón and I have a Japanese sword. He also was once the son of a rich samurai and I’m the son of a samurai...
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the samuria where masters of many weapons, one samurai may know how to best use a katana, odachi, yumi, yari, naginata, chokuto, and to do it all on horseback

the iconic weapon for the samurai is the katana, the curved sword of the samurai and 100% pure japanese. this weapon was made to be razor sharp, sharper than any European sword at the time. the katana had a blade about 27 inches long in the blade and 11-12 inches in the handle, with this long handle the samurai could take advantage of leverage and make a much harder swing. during the edo era of japón the sword forgers made the tsuba (handguard)...
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