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A handful of sand thrown at an elephant, would not alter his trajectory in the slightest. It is with an amused smile that I learned that my credibility as a spiritual Master (and teacher of kuji-in) was recently questionned by members of an Australian Bujinkan movement, using my thumbs up photo appearing on my website, argumenting that a ridicule demeanor was proof enough of my lack of mastery and seriousness. Im sure none of them would dare use the same approach to put in doubt Master Hatsumi, laughing, with his violet hair. I have great respect for Master Hatsumi, for his mastery was often demonstrated through objective facts. His hair just add to his charm as he expresses his true happiness. He is a master of his skills by the confirmation of many. Only results matter. The only valid arguments about my skills are those based on experimenting what I teach. I get no slander attempts from those who actually tried my approach. Please note that I am not a warrior but a priest and philosopher. I am as much a ninja as an apple under your sword. I will bow respectfully, with honesty, without hesitation, to anyone who masters his own art. I would bow to someone even as they are slandering me if they are indeed a true master of their art, for it is the only thing that matters. Yet i will not expect anyone to ever bow to me; i dont need it.
Posted on: Fri, 05 Dec 2014 00:03:18 +0000

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