Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Shinobi And Modern Conservative Principals

Since the popular explosion of the Ninja arts in the 80's, few debate the historical existence of the Ninja or Shinobi. Today, many feel that Shinobi exist only in the fantasy of feeble minds. Perhaps, that is as it should be. The Shinobi always existed as an other-worldly phenomenon and cultivated perceptions that enhanced their mystique and power. However, the historical Ninja have existed, some say, since the beginning of Japanese political history and served the first Emperor, Jimmu. Shrouded in the mist and lore of the ancient, the Shinobi moved in the shadows of human affairs, performing clandestine operations and preserving the integrity of their families and clans. It is beyond dispute that the Tokagure Ryu can trace its history back 800 centuries: "Behind, us eight centuries of history and tradition stretch all the way back to the founder of our system, Daisuke Nishina of Togakure Village." (Massski Hatsumi, Soke) No other art can lay claim to such a rich and distinguished heritage. No other art has preserved the essence of budo as has Nin-po. The lessons and laws of the battlefield still live on in the hearts and bodies of the modern Shinobi. Since the Ninja were experts at preserving their traditions covertly and in the face of oppression, it is logical that Nin-po should endure even to the present day. 

The Ninja were always an anti-establishment phenomena. Though Ninja served in a multitude of capacities throughout the ages, even inhabiting the loftiest ranks of the Samurai, the Ninja's allegiance was ultimately to family and clan. The Ninja served principle rather than the hollow forms of political power. 

"As a military man, to serve one's country, to serve one's lord, or to die for an ideal is important. But something that transcends this is to protect one's country, protect one's lord, and to attain an ideal. This is the true essence of the warrior, and what flows from there is the real bushido." (Masaaki Hatsumi, Soke)

The philosophy of the Shinobi shares much in common with the modern conservative in that the emphasis of perspective is not on the outward trappings of power but on the essential philosophical elements that impel humanity toward freedom. The Ninja of old pursued their individual and familial liberties by means of kyojutsu, since their milieu of operation was one of oppressive totalitarianism. But always, the Ninja were guided by natural principals and operated in opposition to an overreaching government. Modern conservatives pursue the same objectives but from within a radically different environment. The modern conservative is guided by a refined understanding of natural law and inalienable rights, political theories made precise through the interpretation of Divine Revelation. But, fundamentally, the Shinobi of old and his modern conservative counterpart struggle for the same ends: freedom from oppression in all its forms. This realization is most important in these troubled times, when the freedoms inherent in God's creation are being impinged upon by Godless oppressors. The modern liberal is cut from the same pattern as the ancient Shogun. Both move to expand the reach and to coalesce the power of a centralized government.  The modern liberal comes as a wolf in sheep's clothing, using the forms of liberty in a campaign of subtle oppression. The spirit of the Shinobi lives, indeed, in these modern times. It is a Shinobi wind that moves through modern conservatism as it struggles against an increasingly centralized federal government, bent upon the erosion of our natural rights.

"Governments are established to oversee the harmonious interworking 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." Toshitsugu Takamatsu, 33rd Grandmaster, Togakure Ryu Ninjutsu

6 comments:

Unknown said...

i can't remember what happened to me but i must find a way to recover the memories i've lost after being hypnotized.what fragments i have of my memories seem like dreams but i remember a boy that had suffocated to death while being shipped in a crate and feelings of anguish.

Unknown said...

hatsumi doesn't look at all like the leader of the ninja i remember so i don't believe your organization had anything to do with the events that occured in my life that i only have partial memories of but i thought perhaps maybe you'd have some insight to the mystery or information about other organizations.

Unknown said...

i think after trying to look back i remember running away because i had a this is bullshit what the hell do i need anybody for attitude so i probably got in trouble for insubordination.i never liked the idea of subdjugation or authority so i guess being hypnotized and forgetting everything was just a nice way of getting rid of me instead of death.maybe i disrupted the the establishment because i was a white guy in a japanese neighborhood and maybe somebody put drugs in my food and planted suggestions in my mind.i'm not sure what the hell happened or if anything did indeed happen at all because it seems so much like a dream but that could just be part of the hypnotic suggestion.i know i probably sound delusional but i could very well have killed 2 guys with a sword that were yelling at me and i thought they were about to shoot me.so if anybody happened to find two guys with guns dead because they got sliced by a straight bladed sword then that very well could have been me but i never had a passport or even an identity,it was as if i very well may have never existed,i think i was even given a new name ..but i can't remember that name or the name of the village i was in or any of the names of the people in it...i'm not for certain but i'm pretty sure i was shipped there in a crate after i had been running and practicing every day to make preparation for the journey that was arranged by a person i didn't even know i ran into that coughed in front of the library and i asked them if they were ok then they called somebody on a cell phone.it's vague and blurry the pieces of memory i seem to have from then.and if i did learn anything i can't quite remember much more than i already knew before it happend.

Unknown said...

so i guess what i want to know is if you can retrieve memories if you were compliant with the brainwashing process?i know you can resist it being brainwashed but if you're willing to comply with the process is there any way to recover from it or would it be permanent?

Unknown said...

i just feel like part of me is gone and i can't ever get it back

Tami said...

I think Todd needs quite a bit more help than Hatsumi could ever give him.
Just sayin'.