Musashi's Dokkodo (The Way of Walking Alone)
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Warrior:
I believe Musashi’s precept, “Do not let yourself be guided by the feeling of lust or love,” comes from a pragmatic stance more than the Puritanical moralism such as may be found within the Christian conservatism in modern America. I believe this because of the pragmatism found within the rest of his writings. It is interesting that the United States military has specific crimes related to activities guided by lust or love. The first is Adultery. Holding service members to a higher ethical standard than people in civilian life, adultery is a criminal offense under the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ). The reason the military is strict about adultery is because such conduct is considered prejudicial to good order, to discipline, and could bring embarrassment and discredit to the Armed Forces. This is also why adultery in the military is prosecuted under Article 134, which is known as the “General Article,” as it forbids any conduct that brings dishonor upon the armed forces, or conduct which is harmful to good order or discipline. The military also uses Article 134 to prosecute cases of fraternization and Article 92 which prohibits unprofessional relationships. This again is an attempt to prohibit actions of lust or love that have a reasonable potential to adversely affect the military by eroding morale, good order, discipline, respect for authority, unit cohesion, or by compromising the military mission itself. Notice that the military uses pragmatic reasoning to substantiate these crimes. While Puritans hold strict standards regarding all matters of sexuality based on their interpretation of the Bible and relationship with God, the military’s standards are based on good order, discipline, unit cohesion, and the mission. I could easily see Musashi drafting a similar Article if he were to govern a large body of troops. It doesn’t matter if I look at my own past, or read through the history books, to realize that so much of what men do, and I mean men as in the male of the species, because of lust and love. Sure, women act on these emotions too, but men are much more prone to act without thinking due to these feelings. I can think of many instances where I let myself be guided by lust or love when I would have been much better off following Musashi’s advice, however I will be the first to acknowledge and admit that there has been much good done because of love. Maybe not lust so much, but indeed love can be a powerful motivator for good. But I don’t believe that is what Musashi was thinking when he wrote this. Musashi was providing guidance to young men, like myself, who foolishly acted out of the feelings of lust or love. And because I remember the trouble I got myself into, sadly more than a few times, I have to agree with this precept for those kinds of situations and circumstances. Love and lust have turned many men into fools; men that would have been much better off had they refused to be guided by such feelings. Fortunately, most of us who grow older come to the same realization as Musashi, and stop allowing our actions to be guided by these emotions. Download 1.13 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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