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Awakening The Warrior Within
THE TEN
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UNIVERSAL
LAWS OF
THE
ecrets of personal safety
August 18, 1999
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Page 7
inner security
Tenacity Press; 1999
by Dawn C a lla n
By Dawn Callan
Protect yourself
taught people from every walk of life
w e leam to treat both o f these as allies
how to awaken their inner warriors, to
rather than adversaries. Our toughest
without weapons or
bring balance, inner peace and security
brawn Detine and
d efend your per
to their lives.
In writing this book Dawn draws
from her prolific background as a per­
sonal bodyguard to celebrities, and from
Leam how to tap
achieving advanced degTee Black Belts
your greatest inner
in Kenpo, Kung Fu, and Karate. O f
sources o f safety.
equal importance is the experience she
o f mastery. A s masters we have to be
Face your tyrants
draws from 20 years as the founder and
in d ivid u a l unique, a n d accountable.
from a place of open
facilitator of Awakening the Warrior
We have to come out a n d be separate.
ness and power.
Within Workshops.
tim again.
Step in to the
p la c e a n y th in g is r ea lly h a p p en
power of your war
rior within.
2. T a k e R esp o n sib ility .
T h is is y o u r life , take it back.
rides that edge.
W hat w e have suffered from is fear
We have the ability to recognize the
r ! h is book is a b o u t the jo u r
-L
n e y b a ckto p o w er.ltisa p a th w e
are a ll on whether we kn o w it or not.
The journey o fa warrior is alw ays
T h ese are the
a journey back to ourselves. There are
riches of the evolved
m any challenges a n d obstacles along
E ith er y o u get to ow n it, or you
sp iritu al w arrior
b la m e so m e o n e or so m e th in g e lse
that the author un­
for it.
veils in this book.
w ith fear. Tear, like resistance, is a l
For 25-plus years,
ways agréai teacher a n d as w e progress
C h o o se .
freedom a n d fe a r a n d how the warrior
sonal boundaries
Never be a vic­
ing.
ers. We leam about the edge between
without animosity.
1. Pay a tte n tio n .
Stay in th e p r e se n t. It’s th e o n ly
opponents are often our greatest teach
the w ay a n d most o f them have to do
areas o f our life where our victim
operates, to understand how w e were
w ounded a n d recognize how our en
ergy works. We have the ability to
leam how to sta n d up to our tyrants.
We have a ll the tools necessary to make
our lives work, a n d we are remember
ing that w e ’ve alw ays had the tools.
Dawn Callan has
3. No K vetching.
N o w h in in g , n o s n iv e lin g - it
ta k es y o u o u t o f th e p r e se n t and
le ts y o u a b d ic a te r e s p o n s ib ility .
in o t h e r s is by
in g? It's th e w ay w e re­
m a k in g and keep
m e m b er w e ’re not a lo n e
in g
in th is u n iv er se .
our
agree­
m e n ts.
4. D o n ’t T a k e A ny Shit.
-
It's bad for o n e ’s s e lf e ste e m to
tak e nay ab u se. S ta n d up to your
Dawn Callan
ty ra n ts, b o th in te r n a l and e x te r ­
O th e r w is e
n al. T h e c o st is to o g r ea t n o t to.
5. Do It A nyw ay.
F la r d
C h o ic e s
te m p e r
8.
K eep
Y our Sense of
H u m o r.
T h e r e is a fo rce in
th e
u n iv e r s e , g r e a t e r
w h a t’s th e p o in t? H u m o r h e lp s us
th an o u r se lv e s , that c re ­
to str etc h b e y o n d o u r se lv e s and
a tes us, su sta in s us, pro
our o w n lim its.
v id e s for u s, cares for
our
str en g th and our in te g rity ; th ey
9. Love O n e A n o th e r.
m ak e th e d iffe r e n c e b e tw e e n a life
O th e r w is e w h e r e ’s th e m ean
o f m e d io c r ity an d a life o f e x ce l-
LO CA L H O T SPOT
10. H o n o r Y our
C o n n e c tio n
to
S o u rce.
u s, g u id e s us, and lo v es
us. It sp ea k s to us from
w ith in . T r u st it.
le n c e .
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