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Essence of Ninjutsu
by Masaaki Hatsumi
34th Soke of the Togakure Ryu
I
believe that Ninpo, the highest order of Ninjutsu, should be offered to
the world as a guiding influence for all martial artist. The physical
and spiritual survival methods eventually immortalized by Japan's ninja
were in fact one of the sources of Japanese martial arts. Without
complete and total training in all aspects of the combative arts,
today's martial artist cannot hope to progress any further than mere
proficiency in the limited set of muscular skills that make up his or
her training system. Personal enlightenment can only come about through
total immersion in the martial tradition as a way of living.
Byexperiencing the confrontation of danger, the transcendence of fear of
injury or death, and a working knowledge of individual personal powers
and limitations, the practitioner of Ninjutsu can gain the strength and
invincibility that permit enjoyment of the flowers moving in the wind,
appreciation of the love of others, and contentment with the presence of
peace in society.
The
attainment of this enlightenment is characterized by the development of
the jihi no kokoro, or "benevolent heart." Stronger than love itself,
the benevolent heart is capable of encompassing all that constitutes
universal justice and all that finds expression in the unfolding of the
universal scheme. Born of the insight attained from repeated exposure to
the very brink between life and death, the benevolent heart of Ninpo
is the key to finding harmony and understanding in the realms of the
spiritual and natural material worlds.
After
so many generations of obscurity in the shadowy recesses of history,
the life philosophy of the ninja is now once again emerging, because
once again, it is the time in
human destiny in which Ninpo is needed. May peace prevail so mankind may continue to
grow and evolve into the next great plateau.
human destiny in which Ninpo is needed. May peace prevail so mankind may continue to
grow and evolve into the next great plateau.
- Adapted from Tetsuzan
Ninjutsu Hiketsu Bun (Essence of Ninjutsu) by Toshitsugu Takamatsu
The essence of all martial arts and
military strategies is self-protection and the prevention of danger.
Ninjutsu epitomizes the fullest concept of self- protection of not only
the physical body, but the mind and spirit as well. The way of the ninja
is the way of enduring, surviving, and prevailing over all that would
destroy one. More than merely delivering strikes and slashes, and deeper
in significance than the simple out-witting of an enemy; ninjutsu is
the way of attaining that which we need while making the world a better
place. The skill of the ninja is the art of winning. In the beginning
study of any combative martial art, proper motivation is crucial.
Without the proper frame of mind, continuous exposure to fighting
techniques can lead to ruin instead of self-development. But this fact
is not different from any other beneficial practice in life carried to
extremes. Medical science is dedicated to the betterment of health and
the relief of suffering, and yet the misuse of drugs and the exultation
of the physician's skills can lead people to a state where an
individual's health is no longer within his or her personal control. A
nutritious well-balanced diet works to keep a person alive, vital, and
healthy, but grossly over-eating, over-drinking, or taking in too many
chemicals is a sure way to poison the body. Governments are established
to oversee the harmonious interworking of all parts of society, but when
the rulers become greedy, hungry for power, or lacking in wisdom, the
country is subjected to needless wars, disorder, or civil and economic
chaos. A religion, when based on faith developed through experience, a
broad and questing mind, and an unflagging pursuit of universal
understanding, is of inspiration and comfort to people. Once a religion
loses its original focus, however, it becomes a deadly thing with which
to deceive, control, and tax the people through the manipulation of
their beliefs and fears. It is the same with the martial arts. The
skills of self-protection, which should provide a feeling of inner peace
and security for the martial artist, so often develop without a balance
in the personality and lead the lesser martial artist into warped
realms of unceasing conflict and competition which eventually consume
him. If an expert in the fighting arts sincerely pursues the essence of
ninjutsu, devoid of the influence of the ego's desires, the student will
progressively come to realize the ultimate secret for becoming
invincible - the attainment of the 'mind and eyes of the divine.' The
combatant who would win must be in harmony with the scheme of totality,
and must be guided by an intuitive knowledge of the playing out of fate.
In tune with the providence of heaven and the impartial justice of
nature, and following a clear and pure heart full of trust in the
inevitable, the ninja captures the insight that will guide him
successfully into battle when he must conquer and conceal himself
protectively from hostility when he must acquiesce. The vast universe,
beautiful in its coldly impersonal totality, contains all that we call
good and bad, all the answers for all the paradoxes we see around us. By
opening his eyes and his mind, the ninja can responsively follow the
subtle seasons and reasons of heaven, changing just as change is
necessary, adapting always, so that in the end there is no such thing as
surprise for the ninja.
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