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1、Ebook brought to you by www TeamPlayL please see included pdf file Ashida Kim DOJOPress 2000 Table of Contents Preface 4 Espionage as a Weapon 5 BASIC NINJITSU 6 Meditation for Inner Strength 10 Kuji Kiri 15 INPO The Art of Hiding 33 The Nine Steps 38 Obstacle Course Training 52 Hiding Places 66 Cov
2、ert Entry 71 Sentry Removal 77 TONPO The Art of Escaping 84 Kumi Uchi 90 Clouding the Mind 98 Leaving No Trace 104 The Mission 106 Postscript 107 Secrets of the Ninja Ashida Kim All rights reserved No portion of this electronic book may be reproduced in any form whatso ever except for brief passages
3、 for the purpose of review without express written permission of the Author and Publisher The Author and Publisher assume no responsibility nor liability for the use or misuse of any information contained in this manuscript Copyright 1981 by Ashida Kim DOJO Press 2000 Electronic Edition ISBN 0 87364
4、 234 1 Preface Ninja were the Ultimate Warriors of feudal Japan Cloaked in darkness and secrecy the Ghost Soldiers of the Invisible Fist struck fear into the hearts of their enemies and wreaked havoc on those who incurred their wrath The principles of these occult methods have not changed and apply
5、even today The principles and forms presented herein are intended for use by a lone individual Some Ninjitsu ryu schools advocate the use of such equipment as shuriken grapples shaken even poisons and firearms These schools train to use or improvise any weapon that may further the objective of the m
6、ission There is much to be said for this approach even among the schools that practice invisibility such as the Black Dragon Ryu Therefore sections explaining the clas sical Ninja weapons are included Yet study of this Art does not require weapons of any sort Sensei teacher once said A naked man alo
7、ne in an empty room can practice Ninjitsu One cannot move quickly and silently when encumbered by various tools And if captured these devices would certainly be confiscated What is one to do then Here then are the means to be invisible in the presence of the enemy to penetrate unseen anywhere and to
8、 pass without leaving a trace This is the Silent Way of the Mystic Knights the Moonlit Path of the Shadow Warrior the Invisible Assassins of Feudal Japan the NINJA The beauty of these techniques is that they do not require a lifetime to master Many were developed by victims who were tired of being b
9、ullied but lacked the physical resources to overcome the forces opposing them Few people have such resources or the time to acquire them But there are bullies aplenty The student need only learn one technique and have the courage to carry it out to free himself of oppression Making war is not hard k
10、eeping the peace is hard That is why the Ninja who value peace and harmony above all else have gone to such great lengths over many centuries to canonize and preserve these methods And why because it is so simple the techniques have often been turned to revenge or used to raise and army quickly When
11、 there is no justice the Ninja appear They are not called to action by anyone They are just ordinary people in extraordinary situations They need not have a clan or credentials or even a great deal of training They only need the Will The Ninja do what must be done then it is forgotten Princes and ki
12、ngs may gain some temporary advantage through Force But the only lasting accomplishments are achieved through Love This is the true lesson of Ninjitsu 3 Espionage as a Weapon About five hundred years before the birth of Christ a Chinese philosopher named Sun Tse stated in his Rules for Political and
13、 Psychological Subversion that there is no art higher than that of destroying the enemy s resistance without a fight on the battlefield According to this sage The direct tactic of war is necessary only on the battlefield but only the indirect tactic can lead to a real and lasting victory Subvert any
14、thing of value in the enemy s country Implicate the emissaries of the major powers in criminal undertakings undermine their position and destroy their reputations in other ways as well and expose them to the public ridicule of the their fellow citizens Do not shun the aid of even the lowest and most
15、 despicable people Disrupt the work of their government with every means you can Spread disunity and dispute among the citizens of the enemy s country Turn the young against the old Use every means to destroy their arms their supplies and discipline of the en emy s forces Debase old traditions and a
16、ccepted gods Be generous with promises and rewards to purchase intelligence and accomplices Send out your secret agents in all directions Do not skimp with money or with promises for they yield a high return It is upon this passage from the Art of War that Japanese Ninjitsu is based Sun Tse was quit
17、e correct No more need be said concerning espionage as a weapon But The Art of Invisibility is far older even than this Nor was Sun Tse the first to rec ognize this principle And much later Macheivelli s The Prince expressed the same sentiment with regard to conquering new lands The great expense of
18、 war being his primary motivation in counseling the medieval lords of his time 4 Basic Ninjitsu The origins of Ninjitsu are shrouded in the mists of time It was greatly influenced by Chinese spying techniques many of which are found in Sun Tse s classic The Art of War The word Ninjitsu itself origin
19、ated during a war between Prince Shotoku and Moriya over the land of Omi in sixth century Japan During this conflict a warrior named Otomo no Saajin contrib uted to the victory of Prince Shotoku by secretly gathering valuable intelligence about the en emy forces For this service he was awarded the t
20、itle of Shinobi which means stealer in From this ideogram the character for the word Ninjitsu is derived Originally the role of the Ninja was to gain information about the enemy and to sabo tage his operations Agents were classified as Indigenous meaning local personnel who gath ered intelligence or
21、 worked for the Ninja on site Sleeper being one long in place merely awaiting instructions Doubled or Turned a former agent of the enemy who spied for both sides and Expendable agents who were used for only one mission and then left to fend for themselves Such agents include both men and women the f
22、emale Ninja were called Kunoichi and carried out missions of assassination and sabotage as well as espionage Ninjitsu is not a magical technique which will enable you to disassemble your body and reassemble yourself somewhere else It will not change the structure of your body making it transparent T
23、his Art of Invisibility consists of the skills employed to make yourself unseeable in this context the art becomes almost a philosophy The ancient masters have said A tree falling in the forest with no one to hear it makes no sound but it falls nonetheless So it is with Ninjitsu A Ninja attacking a
24、blind man is in visible but he is attacking nonetheless 5 To Be A Ninja To be a Ninja indeed to even contemplate the Silent Way one must be a hunter This means that he knows the ways of his prey He studies their habits patterns of movement and routines In this way he can strike when they are most vu
25、lnerable or trap them in their own habits To be a Ninja an invisible assassin one must be a warrior This means that he accepts responsibility for his actions Strategy is the craft of the warrior To be a Ninja one must be a wizard This means that he can stop the world and see with the eyes of God Thi



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