Metaphorical usage of the Four Cardinal Virtues. All TOLs
-Armor of Temperance
-Shield of Courage
-Sword of Justice
-Prudence of the Knight within
Actual- All Topics of Letters TOLs
ARMOR- Temperance: Physical and Emotional Self-Mastery. Defeat of temptation.
-Healthy Body- Strong, fit.
-Sober mind- No drinking, limited inputs (soy med, news, gossip)
SWORD- Justice to give what is due.
- No man would argue that each is due their own life and health. Justice demands peace and non-violence. As such, violence is never an initial action, but only used in defense.
- Much of what is due to others starts with love, but love can be many things. Love can be a respectful distance and love can be an intervention of an addict.
- What is due to strangers is always the same: respect, kindness, trust, and generosity.
- After a stranger becomes an acquaintance, the standard changes for the more intimate or to the wait and see position. This is when you allow for a return of love by the other at a respectful distance.
- In regard to self-justice you could say that a small bit of vanity is completely reasonable. Your body is a temple: decorate it accordingly. This will also project outwardly how you feel inwardly.
COURAGE- Prepare for and advance toward hardship. You lower your shoulder into the expected hit from the world. You know it is coming and yet you move forward anyway.
- The courage to be truthful is perhaps the biggest one. A Paladin never lies.
Paladin Oath
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Pray
A Paladin will attend Mass.
A Paladin will confess their sins weekly.
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Sleep
A Paladin will sleep for a minimum of 8 hours per night.
A Paladin will not sleep past 6:00am.
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Eat
A Paladin will eat only natural whole foods of three ingredients or less.
A Paladin will not ingest sugar, gluten, or alcohol.
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Move
A Paladin will walk for 33 minutes per day.
A Paladin will perform 33 pushups per day.
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Carry
A Paladin always carries a knife.
A Paladin always carries a flashlight
A Paladin always wears a watch
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Speak
A Paladin never lies.
A Paladin will not speak in anger.
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Learn
A Paladin will understand his faith.
A Paladin will remain curious.