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Nine Cutting Fingers of Ninjutsu


Kuji Kiri is the secret method of finger weaving used by the ninjas of Japan. Originally, these were Aryan Hindu ksatrian warrior methods that were passed along via Buddhism to Japan. Used for health as well as meditation, they are highly effective in both jujitsu and health maintenance, being useful for the prevention and treatment of carpal tunnel syndrome and arthritis since they gently stretch the tendons and increase qi flow through the hand meridians.

25 Comments

  • Jul 31st 201016:07
    by shinobiue95

    @banjobilly i think you are retarded , and i think you don’t know anything about ninjas and ninjutsu , i’m an expert , training every day ….. Talking these shits won’t change nothing ……….

  • Jul 31st 201017:07
    by cactus9889

    I remember hearing that name nine hand cutting from ninja domination 3 when the old guy says she is possessed by a black ninja with all the powers of the nine hand cutting.

    I always thought it was just some thing they made up for the movie. guess not

  • Jul 31st 201017:07
    by 41312111

    @banjobilly you are right, secrets and “we get to have this but they dont” attitudes are wrong. selfish toddlers do that.

  • Jul 31st 201017:07
    by 41312111

    @banjobilly I think chosons strong stance on religion is part of his reason for making videos…to attract fighters to christianity, and lead them away from the true spiritual aspect and perspective you need

  • Jul 31st 201017:07
    by angryfatso

    Thank you for this. It’s kinda intresting because almost all the movements i have used along the years of marital arts.

  • Jul 31st 201018:07
    by banjobilly

    @BenjiKibitokai1 For you who get your martial arts knowledge from cartoons, this seems like rather harsh criticism from a know-nothing. Really, go to a dojo and learn real martial arts. Anime is not what you should be looking for to learn the Way.

  • Jul 31st 201018:07
    by BenjiKibitokai1

    The Seals were basically used to take the mind to another level of thinking/relaxation of the mind/or to engage into a state of mind where it is only the User and his opponent(s). Video’s such as this shouldn’t be posted as facts when the facts they obtain are biased. It would be appreciative to those who want to learn, to learn the facts. Not half done research. Though I do not intend or imply any harsh feelings towards the creator of this video.

  • Jul 31st 201019:07
    by loveunderlaw

    @noklarok Maybe if you knew anything about the Tao, you would understand what he was talking about. You could start by having an open mind, & getting yourself
    a few Mantak Chia books too.

  • Jul 31st 201020:07
    by Sheik06

    @banjobilly

    Tell me, how can I know that these are the real 9 hand seals? If you search in internet you’ll find at least 3 different versions of doing the “RIN” seal (for example)…

  • Jul 31st 201020:07
    by banjobilly

    @reginaninja You are reading too much into the mystical side of the mudras and not seeing the practical side. They, themselves, teach you what they contain IF YOU PRACTICE THEM. The proper mantra is given in the video. Proper intent can only come from he who practices them. When Buddha was enlightened, his first words were, “Oh, how wonderful. Everyone can achieve this state of mind.” What is taught online is what needs to be taught. Are you saying books and videos cannot teach you anything?

  • Jul 31st 201021:07
    by reginaninja

    @banjobilly Actually, I believe the only thing that Mr. Park knows on the topics of Kuji-Kiri & Kuji-in is what he has gleaned from books and videos. There is far more to both these topics than what even the video you posted goes into. Mr. Park’s copy was only the mudras, which in unto themselves are only hand exercises, and have no discernible meaning. They are just pretzel fingers without the proper mantras and intent to go with them. These are things that should not be taught on line anyway!

  • Jul 31st 201021:07
    by banjobilly

    @noklarok The power of abdominal breathing has its root in the Hui Yin acupuncture point located between your anus and uro-genital area. Pull up on that point as you inhale. This will pull qi into tan tien, up the spine to Bai Hui point at top of the head. As you exhale, qi will flow down front of your body back to tan tien returning to your Hui Yin point. When you inhale, the anal sphincter will be pulled upward. So, Choson Ninja was giving you one of the greatest of martial arts secrets.

  • Jul 31st 201021:07
    by banjobilly

    @reginaninja It is difficult to judge because a teacher always knows more than a student. Choson Ninja is an expert martial artist and a great teacher. Since the 9 Cutting Fingers has been secret for so many centuries, who can say what he taught earlier is different than what he teaches today? Perhaps now that the secret is out, he has decided to teach more of what he knows. We are all students no matter how long we study. No one knows it all; there is always more to learn.

  • Jul 31st 201022:07
    by noklarok

    @reginaninja :yeh choson seems like a bit of a douche.. theres one vid of him talking about squeezing your sphincter muscle,, but he keeps saying that old masters will be pissed at him for showing this,, whatever

  • Jul 31st 201023:07
    by banjobilly

    @chrokeii Read Bhagavad-Gita so that you know what a kshatrian is.

  • Jul 31st 201023:07
    by chrokeii

    Does anyone know what kasatrian (sp) yoga is? I am a yoga teacher and I practice jujutsu, so it was very interesting to me what he said at 0:27, that these mudras are the keys to them. Unfortunately I’ve never heard of kasatrian yoga before.

  • Aug 1st 201000:08
    by reginaninja

    It’s amazing how Greg Park (Choson Ninja) has copied this video clip, at least the first segment exactly in his video post on Kuji Kiri dated October 12th 2009 and is teaching it as part of his Choson Nintaijutsu program, but if you look at his earlier clip “072 Ninja Chosen Kuji kiri basic foundations.” He is showing a totally different set of Kuji Kiri. It makes me wonder if he even has the faintest clue what the Kuji Kiri is about other than it looks cool, so let’s do it!

  • Aug 1st 201001:08
    by hjake46

    @HazyFuture take a class. they have many ninkutsu and martial arts trainning areas. serach for them on the internet and try to find some you like. i hope this information helped

  • Aug 1st 201002:08
    by bordone

    very informative and real relaxing

  • Aug 1st 201002:08
    by HazyFuture

    I’m really interested in Kuji-in and also Ninjutsu do you have any advice?

  • Aug 1st 201003:08
    by banjobilly

    The answers to your quetions are found in the Comments. Read what others have written and you will understand.

  • Aug 1st 201004:08
    by sonybeta123

    hey banjobilly, how do you practise these mudras? are you supposed to meditate while doing these mudras? are you supposed to chant “om mani padme hum”? also have you practised these mudras? what did you feel?

  • Aug 1st 201005:08
    by InterceptingDragon

    prana? hmmmm…… does this have any connection with seven chacras we all have ?

  • Aug 1st 201005:08
    by anirudhkrishnamani

    hmm.. maybe i’ll be learning in later stages..
    so these dances are taught in later stage of kalari?

  • Aug 1st 201006:08
    by banjobilly

    At the lowest level, there are fighting forms in every martial art. The higher arts link a variety of forms together into longer sequences so that the qi (prana) animates the body thru the forms. This qi-body creates jing (kundalini power). In addition to the steps (kata) there is yet a higher level where dance (with music) links many kata together into a harmonious transcendence into the fire of Shiva.

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