Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Gold Flakes In Liquid

KIRI.



The Kuji Kiri are gestures or symbols to represent each of your hands they used for a particular purpose. The Kuji Kiri
is done like a ritual, making gestures alternately. Kuji Kiri
translates as "the nine cuts symbolic" and are used to connect the internal energy with universal energy. In the figures represented
hands are called Kuji In, while the process of the nine movements is called Kuji Kiri .
While several centuries, apparently originating in India, is used in Martial Arts as Ninjutsu. Kuji Kiri
The part of the training ninja that from the beginning were very much tied to esoteric and mystical practices that connected the universal energy. The Kuji Kiri
came to Japan and China by Buddhist monks and was adopted by martial artists and spiritual men who sought benefits in their daily practice.
The nine symbols shown in the figure above, in order are:
Rhine power. Pyo
: energy.
To: harmony. Sha
: healing. Kai
: intuition. Jin
: reading thoughts.
Retsu: control of space and time.
Zai: creation.
Zen enlightenment.
applications cuts are
Rin: strength of body and mind. Pyo
: control of energy.
To: harmony with the universe. Sha
: healing self and others.
Kai: premonition of danger. Jin
: anticipation to know the thoughts of others.
Retsu: favorable use of time and space.
Zai: control of the elements of nature.
Zen enlightenment. The Kuji Kiri
was a common practice of ninjas , especially before leaving on a mission or combat, this ritual gave them security and connecting with the universe, so the confidence grew and were protected by superior force.

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