Exemplar
Miyamoto Musashi
historical · read by 2 of 6 traditions
How each tradition reads them
KWML
The WarriorMoore & Gillette, The Warrior Within (1992)
The Book of Five Rings as explicit Warrior-archetype manual; discipline as philosophical practice.
Tarot
The Chariotinterpretive attribution
The duelist whose whole being moves along a single vector — the Chariot as Japanese martial discipline.
Where they sit on the lenses
Stage
- Pre-initiation
- Striving
- Liminal
- Integrating
- Integrated
Affect
- Gut · Anger
- Heart · Shame
- Head · Fear
- Eros · Desire
Stance
- Toward
- Against
- Away
Cluster coalescence
The archetypal tags above resolve into 3 clusters. Each cluster reads the exemplar in its own vocabulary; where more than one cluster surfaces, the exemplar themself is holding a structural tension.
- The Warrior - Purposeful Action, Discipline, CourageStriving · Gut · Anger · Against
- Integration & Wholeness - The Completed SelfIntegrated · Eros · Desire · Toward
- The Boy-Hero - Proving, Striving, Pre-Initiation AmbitionStriving · Gut · Anger · Against
Miyamoto Musashi is read across divergent stances (Against vs. Toward) and divergent affect centers (Gut · Anger vs. Eros · Desire). The exemplar holds a tension their readers cannot — which is often why they endure.
Also read in this register
The Warrior - Purposeful Action, Discipline, Courage
Integration & Wholeness - The Completed Self
The Boy-Hero - Proving, Striving, Pre-Initiation Ambition