March 1995:
Ninjutsu Hiketsu Bun
The essay on the essence of Ninjutsu by Takamatsu Toshitsugu, 33rd Soke in
Togakure Ryu Ninjutsu
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 through martial training in that the NINJA art deals with the
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 significanse than the simple out-witting of an enemy; NINJUTSU is the way off
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 art, proper motivation is crucial. Without the proper frame of mind,
continous 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 inter-working 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 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 god". 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 or 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 a surprise for the NINJA.
Contributed by Shidoshi Mats Hjelm, Sweden. Mats has been practising ninpo
taijutsu for the past ten years, has founded several Martial Arts BBSes, and has
his own ninpo newsletter. He is accepting articles for his publication and may
be contacted via E-mail: 100115.2056@compuserve.com.
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