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Best source for info about Kuji-Kiri?

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I've always kind of known deep down that I'm a Ninja, what's the best source of information about the practice of Kuji-Kiri?

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I remember one of the books by Stephen Hayes had some info on ninja kujikiri. Not sure which one though. If you can find a local ninjutsu group affiliated with Masaaki Hastumi and his "Bujinkan" organizaiton, they could probably fill you in.

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I found the hand pictures in the wikipedia article as a really helpful reference while becoming familiar with the hand positions. They were *so* foreign to me, so strange, that - at first - I would be somewhat confused getting my fingers woven correctly, then would forget how almost as quickly as I separated my hands, lol.

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I found the hand pictures in the wikipedia article as a really helpful reference while becoming familiar with the hand positions. They were *so* foreign to me, so strange, that - at first - I would be somewhat confused getting my fingers woven correctly, then would forget how almost as quickly as I separated my hands, lol.

 

Trunk, you brilliant Trunkanator!

 

Those are fantastic mudras! I love how they feel..

 

Thanks for sharing.

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My first post has been flagged ... links to Scribd seems are ilegal ... :ph34r:

 

Qigong Empowerment is rally good book, I like it ... Interesting that I found inside the same set I practice, The Buddha palm qi gong, 6 direction qi gong ... Really good info on the fundamentals ...

 

I got some rally useful additional info ... ;)

 

Peace, Jox :)

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