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The notion of "warrior monks" emerged within military circles from "summary" of The Men who Stare at Goats by Jon Ronson

The military had a new idea. The idea was warrior monks. These warrior monks were not like traditional monks. They were trained to fight. They were meant to bring a sense of spirituality to the battlefield. The military thought this would make a difference. They thought it would make their soldiers more powerful. The warrior monks would be able to tap into a higher power. This power would help them win battles. The concept of warrior monks was intriguing. It was a blending of two seemingly opposite worlds. On one hand, there was the idea of a monk - peaceful, spiritual, and introspective. On the other hand, there was the idea of a warrior - aggressive, physical, and ready for battle. The military believed that by combining these two elements, they could create a new kind of soldier. A soldier who was not only skilled in combat but also connected to something greater than themselves. The notion of warrior monks began to spread within military circles. It captured the imagination of many. People were drawn to the idea of soldiers who were not just fighting for their country, but also fighting for a higher purpose. The m...
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    The Men who Stare at Goats

    Jon Ronson

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