
Originally Posted by
Kibric
Game of Stones
In Ninjutsu there is a game for memory which develops instant recall of surroundings.
It teaches you how to recall every object and detail in room from one glance.
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Originally Posted by
Kibric
In Ninjutsu the practical method for invisibility is based on movement and understanding thought patterns. Its called " Moving through the gaps and spaces in the mind ".
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Such things are exceedingly practical and useful, and also taught to modern special forces and other elites of that sort - not just the ancient ninja/shinobi. Learning to enhance one's own mind, find the gaps in others, and the connectivity between your self and other selves (Crowley's "action at a distance") are some of the best useful and daily experiences one can do in these fields, albeit the latter of the 3 is less well known and practiced, or atleast less talked about except in occult groups. (but still on par with the CIA and FBI's research into the occult and remote viewing etc.)

Originally Posted by
elixirmixer
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I left ninjitsu because it was literally too deadly... i wanted something that could defend me in time of crisis, but that wouldnt result in death, and ninjitsu was ALL about death.
How to serious mame and kill someone with your bare-hands 101.
You say that like its a bad thing. lol
Only one who is capable of great violence, is able to choose to be peaceful. 
Death is a door, and sometimes its best to "show them the door". 
~Seth-Ra
All is One.
God’s in His Heaven, All’s right with the World.
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