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The
Samurai Creed
Based on Confucian, Shinto, Buddhist and Zen principles,
the samurai developed a code which came to be known
as ‘bushido’ or the Way of the Warrior.
The Samurai Creed, believed to have been written by
an anonymous warrior in the 14th century, depicts
the fusion between these religious elements and their
influence on the Bushido.
Samurai Creed
I have no parents; I make the Heavens and the Earth
my parents.
I have no home; I make the Tan T'ien my home.
I have no divine power; I make honesty my Divine Power.
I have no means; I make Docility my means.
I have no magic power; I make personality my Magic
Power.
I have neither life nor death; I make A Um my Life
and Death.
I have no body; I make Stoicism my Body.
I have no eyes; I make The Flash of Lightning my eyes.
I have no ears; I make Sensibility my Ears.
I have no limbs; I make Promptitude my Limbs.
I have no laws; I make Self-Protection my Laws.
I have no strategy; I make the Right to Kill and
the Right to Restore Life my Strategy.
I have no designs; I make Seizing the Opportunity
by the Forelock my Designs.
I have no miracles; I make Righteous Laws my Miracle.
I have no principles; I make Adaptability to all circumstances
my Principle.
I have no tactics; I make Emptiness and Fullness my
Tactics.
I have no talent; I make Ready Wit my Talent.
I have no friends; I make my Mind my Friend.
I have no enemy; I make Incautiousness my Enemy.
I have no armor; I make Benevolence my Armor.
I have no castle; I make Immovable Mind my Castle.
I have no sword; I make No Mind my Sword
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