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Train Your Mind With An Ancient Ninja Technique 3

»Posted by on Mar 29, 2010 in Uncategorized | 3 comments

Instructions on Anchor Kuji-In The key to the anchoring technique is your state of mind. What is the mental state that you want to anchor to a particular hand seal or gesture. For example, you would like to become confident. You must prepare intense memories of you being confident in a situation. If you find that you cannot find a true memory, you can instead create an ideal situation of confidence in your imagination. Either way, intense emotions of confidence must be evoked for the technique to anchor. The other thing you need is the gesture or hand seal. It should be unique, easy to do and inconspicuous in a situation where you need confidence. Watch the video instruction by Steve G Jones. Why in the world would you need an Anchor Kuji-In in this day and...

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Train Your Mind With An Ancient Ninja Technique 2

»Posted by on Mar 22, 2010 in Uncategorized | 1 comment

Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) is a means to understand how someone process their thoughts, emotions, language and behaviour to produce the results they do. The premise behind NLP is if we are able to alter our thought-process, we can change the way we react or perform in certain situations. After all, human beings perceive and interpret situations based on their experiences in the past. By breaking down the thought-process of an expert, we can copy what they do and use their methods to improve ourselves. The Big Book Of NLP Techniques: 200+ Patterns & Strategies of Neuro Linguistic Programming For example, we can observe the mental process of a calm person and a anxious person. If we learn to process our thoughts in the manner used by the calm person, we...

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Train Your Mind With An Ancient Ninja Technique 1

»Posted by on Mar 18, 2010 in Uncategorized | 2 comments

The ancient ninja were steeped in esoteric Buddhist beliefs, the core of Japanese mysticism and spirituality. The kuji-in was a series of hand signs used to summon a ninja’s state of mind in order to complete their missions successfully. Another form of mysticism prevalent in the ninja traditions is the Ketsuin. It was said to be a method created by the Yamabushi (mountain hermits/wise-men). Similar to Kuji-in, the Ketsuin was used to increase a ninja’s concentration and abilities prior to their missions. The method involves the use of 9 characters: 1. (Rin), 2. (Pyo), 3. (Tou), 4. (Sya), 5. (Kai), 6. (Jin), 7. (Retsu), 8. (Zai), 9. (Zen). The ninja would first say ‘Rin’ and move his finger like a sword from left to right. Next, he would...

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Kuji-in, Ninja Magic

»Posted by on Sep 7, 2008 in Uncategorized | 5 comments

Commonly referred to as ninja magic, kuji-in was thought to be the source of a ninja’s powers of spiritual and mental strength. Kuji-in translate to mean Nine Syllable Seals, and are nine different seals performed by ninja in the form of hand signs. While there are 81 seals in total, 9 make up the core. These seals represent nine different levels of powers. They are: Rin – Mental and physical strength Hyo/Pyo – Channeling of energy To – Harmony Sha – Healing Kai – Sensing danger Jin – Reading thoughts Retsu – Mastering space and time Zai -Controling the elements of nature Zen – Enlightenment These Kuji-in hand signs are techniques used by ninja to focus the mind, will and energy towards a specific intention....

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