they appear to be. This is reinforced even further if the organization has had
proper training and practice. All things that exist have a multitude of
variations, some subtle and some not so subtle. With only limited tones in a
musical
scale and red, blue, and green on the palette, combinations of
melodies and colors become infinite. The principles are the same when the
warlord administers his court or applies methods to defeating an enemy.
The possibilities are endless under Heaven. That is why each move must
be carefully measured and considered. In battle, as everywhere else,
combinations of natural and supernatural forces are infinite and cannot be
comprehended with ease. The methods to be used are as unfathomable as
the
ideas that govern existence, and when applied with full force and
authority they cannot be stopped. When the warlord is skilled in the ways of
war, his attacks are thorough and he is relentless until the goal is achieved.
Heaven sees the meaning in his desires and will Itself insist that he attain
his goals.
His timing is perfect. His reasoning is perfect. His resources are perfect.
His desires are perfect. All things under Heaven are in accord with his
thinking because of his planning for victory. Even so, there is still no
guarantee he will succeed if he is only intellectually convinced of victory.
He must be convinced of it to the very depths of his soul. Planning is his
form of demand, and Heaven, when he is acknowledged by It, will assist to
the ends of the universe. The warlord will attain great fortune in war. But if
he is not sincere, Heaven will know that too and will not assist him. He will
fail and will take down those who believed in him as well.
It must be understood that deceptive actions are significant in war.
Organization will indicate if the warlord is entering the place of war with
correct action or if he is functioning in chaos.
The same attitude of
organization will also determine the bravery or cowardice of his men in any
circumstance, and their belief will be indicated by right action or
weaknesses in battle by the same Heaven that governs the warlord.
When the warlord in strong, he makes the enemy move where and when
he wants him to move and keeps him still when he wants him still.
Controlling his own destiny, he influences the enemy at will while
operating under the providence of Heaven.
A skilled warlord does not depend on his subordinates to wrest victory
and profit. Proper planning is what rules the day. With proper organization
and intelligent delegation of responsibility he takes control of his destiny.
He does not rely on subordinates to explain failure to him. He guarantees
his own success by demanding it of himself.
When the warlord has given his heart
to preparations for victory, he is
not surprised when it comes because his success appears to be divinely
guided.