posted on 31.01.10

The Nine Cutting Fingers of Ninjutsu.

From the book:

Those who have purchased this volume with the idea of employing mind control to further their own selfish motives will be sadly disappointed. Indeed, such manipulations would be considered by some to be “black magic,” and thus “evil.” Such attempts will almost certainly bring about the self-inflicted downfall of the perpetrator.

What we shall teach is far more valuable: You shall learn how to control your own mind. You are about to participate in a great adventure. You are about to experience the awe and mystery that reach from the inner sanctum of the mind to the outer limits of reality.

These pages contain the most profound and ancient exercises ever recorded.

Do not begin them lightly, or without proper respect, for they are powerful in the extreme and will almost certainly change your life for the better.

Once begun, there can be no going back to the past, or leaping forward into the future. There is only the reality of now.

These movements will balance the flow of energy in the body, thereby healing old wounds and filling the self with vitality.

That is their first benefit. It is often said, “What good are all the treasures of the earth, if one does not have health?” These exercises will give you health.

The second benefit of these techniques is the gradual development of the ability to direct, or conversely, to act in accordance with, the flow of energy within the physical body.

With this power, one transcends the lower levels of consciousness that impede progress toward the realization of one’s true nature and place in the universe.

This will not happen immediately, of course. The effects of all yogic postures, like those of meditation, are cumulative. One simply starts, and before long, one notices that some ache or pain, which was obvious at the outset, now seems much improved or has vanished altogether.

Surely these rewards of daily exercise, the maintenance and well being of the body, are worth a few minutes of time.

Ninja Mind Control by Ashida Kim
Dojo Press, 2000 
(PDF | 69 Pages | 1 MB)

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