
The
Value of Owning a Sword
Moral
Values and the Warrior Ethic in Modern Society
I
am frequently asked why I practice and teach the classical warrior
skills and adhere to a philosophy that appears antiquated to many.
The sword has defined the warrior for thousands of years. It has
defined the power, ethics, duty, and self defense of a class of
people that have shaped the face of civilization on this planet.
The skill, exercise, mental development, and sheer pleasure of
owning a sword is unique. Hand to hand combat with edged weapons
is the most demanding of human physical combat. It not only demands
the most skill, both physical and mental, it develops in the adept,
abilities that separates him from others and elevates intuition,
reflexes, and technique, to the highest degree. For the warrior
the sword represents his honor and responsibility. The emotional
tie is stronger than with other weapons and the training for it's
use strengthens his spirit. Jesse and I formed Bugei Trading Company
because of our love for the warrior ideal and ethic. We feel that
any society that loses these warrior virtues is a poorer one and
will soon be a society who's freedoms are lost. The male has a
prime directive to protect and defend. Every man is responsible
for defending every woman and child. When the male no longer takes
this role, when he no longer has the courage or feels the moral
responsibility, then that society will no longer be a society
where honor and virtue are esteemed. Laws and government cannot
replace this personal caring and commitment. In the absence of
the warrior protector, the only way that a government can protect
a society is to remove the freedom of the people. And the sons
and daughters of lions become sheep.