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Decorum, warrior's

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decorum, warrior's: "The warrior's decorum is this natural togetherness and calm, which comes from a feeling of being in harmony with yourself and with the environment. You don't have to fit yourself into situations, but situations fit naturally. When you achieve this level of decorum, then you can abandon the final vestiges...of habitual patterns that you have been carrying so long to protect yourself from nature."

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www.glossary.shambhala.org