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		<title>What are You a Man of?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Sep 2006 13:56:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;What are you? A man of: religion philosophy martial arts humor It may help if you pick one as your primary perspective before proceeding.&#8221;That was the question posed to me by my mentor. My reply was as follows: There is a story of six blind men and an elephant. They hear one&#8217;s in town so [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;What are you? A man of:</p>
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<li>religion</li>
<li>philosophy</li>
<li>martial arts</li>
<li>humor</li>
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<ul />It may help if you pick one as your primary perspective before proceeding.&#8221;That was the question posed to me by my mentor. My reply was as follows:<br />
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There is a story of six blind men and an elephant. They hear one&#8217;s in town so they decide to go check it out. (I&#8217;ve shortened it a bit)</p>
<p>The first falls against its side and says &#8220;the elephant is like a big wall&#8221;<br />
The second, feeling the tusk and says, &#8220;No, its like a spear.&#8221;<br />
The third feels the trunk, &#8220;No, its like a snake!&#8221;<br />
The fourth feels above the knee, &#8220;No, it&#8217;s like a tree!&#8221;<br />
The fifth feels the ear, &#8220;It feels much like a fan!&#8221;<br />
The sixth feels the tail, &#8220;It is very much like a rope!&#8221;</p>
<p>The final verse:<br />
And so these men of Indostan<br />
Disputed loud and long,<br />
Each in his own opinion<br />
Exceeding stiff and strong,<br />
Though each was partly in the right,<br />
And all were in the wrong!</p>
<p>Do I choose to be a man of religion, philosophy, martial arts, or humor? Is that even a choice? As much as the elephant can choose what he is like, I think.</p>
<p>A diamond refracts white light into many different colors. Blue, red, yellow, purple, etc. Does white light choose what is primary or label itself a particular color? No. Its very nature is the culmination of each endless aspect and variation.</p>
<p>The day someone tries to pigeonhole &#8220;what they are&#8221; is the day they cease to truly exist.</p>
<p><a target="_blank" href="http://www.google.com/search?q=define%3A+homo+universalis&#038;start=0&#038;ie=utf-8&#038;oe=utf-8&#038;client=firefox-a&#038;rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official">homo universalis</a><br />
<a target="_blank" href="http://www.google.com/search?hs=HnG&#038;hl=en&#038;lr=&#038;client=firefox-a&#038;rls=org.mozilla%3Aen-US%3Aofficial&#038;q=define%3A+polyhistor&#038;btnG=Search">polyhistor</a><br />
<a target="_blank" href="http://www.google.com/search?hs=C8v&#038;hl=en&#038;lr=&#038;client=firefox-a&#038;rls=org.mozilla%3Aen-US%3Aofficial&#038;q=define%3A+polymath&#038;btnG=Search">polymath</a></p>
<p>I aim for the above, regardless of the destination.<br />
So then I think, you say you are a martial artist, not a philosopher. I think those are semantical differences. (I say that with confidence now that I&#8217;ve read your book).</p>
<p>Is Soke (Masaaki Hatsumi) any less of a philosopher because he sees himself as a Martial Artist? No? Does admitting that make him less of a Martial Artist? Definitely not.</p>
<p>Yet he has said, &#8220;The best style is to have no style.&#8221; Does the fact that it came from a Martial Artist make it any less the statement of a philosopher? I think that statement sums it up even better. A man of religion, philosophy, martial arts, or humor&#8230; each is a style. My aim is to have none. I want to be all of them. That is who I am. Some are stronger at differing times. But by not choosing, I don&#8217;t stop myself from seeing the elephant because I can&#8217;t get past what I&#8217;m touching at the moment.</p>
<p>I realize you said to pick one as a &#8220;primary&#8221; perspective, though, and not pick one that I am. There is a difference in those two thoughts. Coming from the outside and looking at the apparent jumbled mess isn&#8217;t for the, as you so eloquently put it, uninitiated. But sometimes you can&#8217;t see the water OR the Alka Seltzer because of the fizz. Life is fizzy. (I&#8217;ll post more on this later.)</p>
<p>Besides, where do you see things separated? True understanding of the Life Values System says that it has to be a Moral/Physical connection. You can&#8217;t &#8220;pick one&#8221; over the other. Mind/Body/Spirit &#8211; is any more or less important.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll digress on one more item/analogy (admittedly very religious in nature). A typical conversation with seminarians is often heard as such: &#8220;Where do you go to school?&#8221; &#8220;I&#8217;m attending XYZ Seminary&#8221; &#8220;Oh, you&#8217;re gonna be a preacher/missionary?&#8221;</p>
<p>Why the assumption? Why can&#8217;t someone go to seminary to simply be a better Christian. &#8220;I&#8217;m going to seminary so I can be a better Christian trucker!&#8221; We are called, as Christians, to serve, in whatever capacity, as to the Lord. We don&#8217;t choose to be a Christian OR a Marine, a Christian OR a teacher, a Christian OR a fill-in-the-blank. We are to be Christians to a very core in a manner that reflects on everything we do. It&#8217;s not a choice of either/or, its both/and.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve struggled with some of this for a while now. I remember the first time I heard you say you were a martial artist, not a philosopher. I thought, &#8220;Wow, he must be one heck of a martial artist cause all I hear is philosophy.&#8221; But now I see that they are one in the same for you. You also use humor. You pick MA to describe yourself, but that is a label of style you choose to use. It doesn&#8217;t make you any less of a philosopher (for the record, I had to read the book Ninpo slower than VFNM because it had more philosophy packed per page).</p>
<h4>An add-on a bit later</h4>
<p>But I was also thinking about what Hatsumi said to Stephen Hayes. I copy and pasted to saved from typing it in:</p>
<div align="right">[Begin Quote]</div>
<p>One of the wisest things I ever read was out of a book by Stephen Hayes on the philosophy of ninjutsu. &#8220;Suspicious eyes will see only evil. If you think of a man as your enemy, then everything he says or does will be examined and found to contain threat or insult. However the exact same actions on the part of a beloved friend would carry a different meaning entirely.&#8221; The chapter was actually talking about spiritual power. The old master says &#8220;The first step to spiritual power is to rid yourself of desire.&#8221; Hayes said he felt let down at hearing a cliche&#8217; phrase uttered by the man who was suppose to be the 34th grandmaster of the Togakura-ryu school of ninjutsu. But in order to fit in, he nodded his head and said &#8220;Yes, it&#8217;s a common thing in the states, desire. Everyone wants a big house, or an expensive car.&#8221;</p>
<p>At this, the old master said &#8220;Well, yes, those are desires, but rather superficial and easily overcome. What we are talking about is desires of the spirit, wishing things be a way they are not.&#8221; Again Hayes missed the point and said &#8220;Oh, you mean like wishing you were rich or powerful.&#8221; And again the old master struggled to explain to his student. &#8220;Well, those are desires too, but&#8230;. this is difficult to explain. We are talking about desiring the world be the way we want it to be, and not seeing it how it is.&#8221; And then he went on to talk about the first quote about suspicious eyes. Hayes finally got it, he&#8217;d totally missed the meaning of his teacher&#8217;s words because he&#8217;d wanted to read them a certain way.</p>
<p align="right">[End Quote]</p>
<p>It struck me that this applies as well. We have to live life without desires in order to reach the fullest. If you always try to see life from a certain perspective, you lose the ability to see it for what it really is.</p>
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<li>If a martial type sees a rock, he might think, &#8220;Hey, a weapon of opportunity.&#8221;</li>
<li>An entrepreneur might say, &#8220;I can paint a smiley on it and make a million dollars.&#8221;</li>
<li>A fisherman might think, &#8220;Ah, a weight or anchor.&#8221;</li>
<li>A master builder might say, &#8220;Aha! the perfect keystone!&#8221;</li>
<li>A sculptor, &#8220;It will be a bust of a famous hero.&#8221;</li>
<li>But I think the wisest of all will say, &#8220;It is a rock. It is all those things and none.&#8221;</li>
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<p>The danger might be that if you never choose a perspective, the rock never becomes anything more than just a rock. However, you can see it as all those things and pick the one that best fits the situation:</p>
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<li>Are you or your loved ones being threatened?</li>
<li>Are you in debt and need money?</li>
<li>Are you hungry?</li>
<li>Are you building a Cathedral?</li>
<li>Do you need a present for a King?</li>
</ul>
<p>Each has its own aim and credibility. But if you say &#8220;I am a man of fishing&#8221; you may easily miss out on saving yourself, paying your debts, building something great or you may miss out on the joy of honoring someone else.</p>
<p>Ganbatte!<br />
KermitJr</p>
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		<title>But that&#8217;s not Scriptural!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Sep 2006 01:19:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>KermitJr</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve been accused, at times, by someone who says, &#8220;But that&#8217;s not Scriptural!&#8221; It&#8217;s not their fault, really&#8230; they just misunderstand what they are saying. What they mean to say is, &#8220;That&#8217;s not Scripture&#8221; or &#8220;That&#8217;s not in Scripture.&#8221; Allow me to explain. I often talk about the Life Values System. In fact, spend any [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve been accused, at times, by someone who says, &#8220;But that&#8217;s not Scriptural!&#8221; It&#8217;s not their fault, really&#8230; they just misunderstand what they are saying. What they mean to say is, &#8220;That&#8217;s not Scripture&#8221; or &#8220;That&#8217;s not in Scripture.&#8221; Allow me to explain.</p>
<p>I often talk about the <a href="http://primaryvalues.kermitjr.com/">Life Values System</a>. In fact, spend any amount of time in serious conversation with me, and I will mention it directly or indirectly. Even if I don&#8217;t say it, I&#8217;m thinking of how it applies. Why? Because even though it may not be <font>in Scripture</font>, I have no doubt that <font>it is Scriptural</font>. The difference? The former is the &#8220;letter of the Law.&#8221; The latter is the &#8220;spirit of the law.&#8221; I&#8217;ll go with door number two, Bob.<br />
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Now, I only compare myself to Christ in private (I&#8217;m too embarrassed to discuss my myriad of shortcomings publicly), so don&#8217;t think that I&#8217;m trying to toot my horn too loudly here. But have you ever noticed <font>how little Christ actually â€œquotedâ€ Scripture. In fact, He had a few critics who pointed out that very thing, but would anyone actually argue that what He said was <font>unScriptural</font>?</font><font> Of course not. He made His points outside of Scripture using stories or scenarios that related only in their theme. He taught in parables.</font></p>
<p><font>Again, I recognize my shortcoming in comparison with Christ,</font> but I can&#8217;t help but think that <a href="http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&amp;hs=3Y7&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&amp;sa=X&amp;oi=spell&amp;resnum=0&amp;ct=result&amp;cd=1&amp;q=define:+exegete&amp;spell=1">some people have the specific ability to exegete Scripture</a>. That&#8217;s great. Others have the ability to be storytellers. Not those that simply read, mind you, but the kind that are able to have the listener be wrapped up in what they are hearing. If the story is to maintain its parable nature, recognize that proper exegesis has to have already have taken place. That is why the thrust always has such impact without the obvious having to be said!</p>
<p>Think of how different a place it would be if Christians, instead of quoting Scripture and â€œthrowing it in peoples facesâ€ instead made it a point to live it out without having to quote it to the person (or perhaps cause someone asking about their motives in a positive light). Quoting is easier than living it out. Talk versus walk and all that. Make your life a parable that honors God.</p>
<p>See you soon,<br />
KermitJr.</p>
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		<title>First post! A short introduction.</title>
		<link>http://kermitjr.com/archives/2006/09/08/first-post-a-short-introduction/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Sep 2006 19:21:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well, I&#8217;ve finally caved and started a blog. Ok, maybe caved is the wrong word. Either way, I&#8217;m here for the party, though I recognize I&#8217;m waaayyyyy late. But better late than never, right? Right! So who am I? Kermit Jones is the name. If I had to describe myself, it would be bigtime computer [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, I&#8217;ve finally caved and started a blog.  Ok, maybe <font>caved</font> is the wrong word. Either way, I&#8217;m here for the party, though I recognize I&#8217;m waaayyyyy late. But better late than never, right? Right!</p>
<p>So who am I? Kermit Jones is the name. If I had to describe myself, it would be bigtime computer geek, lover of <a href="http://www.linux.org/">GNU/Linux</a> (thought I&#8217;d be specific for the more hard core types), and an all around great guy. (Did I mention humble!?)</p>
<p>Seriously, though. I&#8217;m also a <a href="http://www.chaplain.navy.mil/">U.S. Navy Chaplain</a> and I currently am serving with the <a href="http://www.usmc.mil/">Marine Corps</a> (The Navy provides Chaplains to the <a href="http://www.navy.mil/">Navy</a>, <a href="http://www.usmc.mil/">Marine Corps</a>, <a href="http://www.uscg.mil/">Coast Guard</a> and <a href="http://www.usmma.edu/">Merchant Marine Academy</a> &#8211; Corpsmen too &#8211; thats a &#8220;Doc&#8221; if you didn&#8217;t know).</p>
<p>I get into conversations (read: hot water/argument/etc.) rather often and sometimes don&#8217;t have time for full explanations. I also have epiphanies every once in awhile (though to others they may not have the same profound meaning). Instead of wasting brain cycles trying to remember those things, I&#8217;d like a place to dump them and this is it! However, I&#8217;m interested in feedback, as well, and this seems well suited.</p>
<p>Ganbatte! is going to be more of a personal journey&#8230; thoughts that I have along the way in random order. I also have a blog on <a href="http://lifevalues.kermitjr.com/">The Life Values System</a>. I&#8217;ll reference it from here, but this is the &#8220;catch all.&#8221;. That means you&#8217;ll get a few sermons, ideas for sermons, illustrations for sermons, and who knows what else! That doesn&#8217;t mean I&#8217;ll be preachy, though. Just check it out and see!</p>
<p>What&#8217;s in a name, you ask?  I&#8217;ll describe it in a later post.  The title has &#8220;short&#8221; in it for a reason.</p>
<p>So long for now,<br />
KermitJr</p>
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