Having spent 10 yrs in the navy as well as being attached to the marine corps the image of being a threat to the enemy was paramount to our mission. I learned that a weak body doesn’t necessarily come with time and age. Over and over we trained and we’re well informed of our ‘Temple’ was our bodies and was at the top of the list of who we were and why. The answer to this daily question is my body is the oldest thing I own and use daily and are able to continue the regular visits w/me and my body. The training allows me to be a threat to anybody, age doesn’t necessarily mean you’ll no longer look dangerous, it’s always the body in the temple that allows you to be who you are, and what the enemies perceives.
The Body of Mine
Published by Peary Brown retired R.N.
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