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Celtic Circle: Clann
Celtic warriors give selflessly to the clann;
Celtic warriors must always support the clann;
Celtic warriors and the clann must follow the chieftain;
Celtic warriors must know when to lead and when to follow;
Celtic warriors must struggle each day to live the warrior's life;
Celtic warriors do not feel intimidation from external enemies;
Celtic warriors must only overcome the enemy within themselves.
Celtic warriors keep their word;
Celtic warriors think strategically;
Celtic warriors learn from others;
Celtic warriors prepare and let the enemy come to them;
Celtic warriors take a long view of victory;
Celtic warriors teach the young of the clann;
Celtic warriors are trusted with the life and death of the clann.
Celtic warriors must know themselves; Celtic warriors must know others;
Celtic warriors select form through the force of thought to attain power;
Celtic warriors fight when the timing and distance are greater than chance;
Celtic warriors are only defeated or beaten when they give up trying; Celtic
warriors use their enemies thoughts against each other;
Celtic warriors stand when others run;
Celtic warriors understand life as a subtle tricircle;
Celtic warriors look for no reward except the continuation of the clann. To my son, Hunter
David Morris
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