忍者-間者 NINJUTSU SECRETS you don't want to know.

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  • Опубликовано: 4 июл 2024
  • ***MARK MY WORDS***.....People, now watch the frauds (My greatest fans in denial who live to watch my videos) claim they focus on spiritualism now that I have made this video to cover up their errors. I bet they will make response videos about it now because of their ego and their own denial that they don't train in real Ninjutsu.
    You other orgs claim you are a real Ninjutsu practitioner and yet you have no foundation in spiritualism? Who are you calling a fake or a fraud? Your certificate or a piece of paper saying you are up to a 15 dan or whatever your organization (who doesn't know or teach anything about the spirituality behind Ninjutsu) gives you suppose to replace the true powers behind the Ninja? Frame and show off your "fantasy" high ranking certificate and post in on your dojo walls and teach people to use mouthjutsu and attack people they don't know with your arrogance and your ignorance..I will not stop you or will I teach this poor behavior to my students. Which REAL Ninjutsu school teaches the spiritual stuff that their students can prove to me? Is there any REAL training out there?...show me your spiritual power and i will show you my faith and my source of power. Fair enough?

Комментарии • 315

  • @SethDavidson68
    @SethDavidson68 9 лет назад +49

    Hatred is the Art of Failure. Love is the Science of Life.
    A true Warrior fights to Honor Love.

  • @tacos256
    @tacos256 10 лет назад +13

    Thank you for doing this, it's refreshing to hear this from the mouth of a qualified practitioner.

  • @ronkinard5372
    @ronkinard5372 9 лет назад +31

    Love is harder to learn, harder to express and is unconditional, love conquers all things! Hate is a weakness that grinds away at your very essence, your soul as well as your mind and body. When you hate you have to continually watch your back. Hate opens doors to mistrust and misjudgement. Love opens doors to all things physical and spiritual~

  • @ahmedelhusseini
    @ahmedelhusseini 9 лет назад +7

    I have had interest in practicing Ninjitsu, and my purpose was to strengthen my spiritual being. I totally agree with you. Any tools can be used and be used effectively to defend one's self. Whoever chooses Ninjitsu for fighting/defending will never understand the true meaning of Ninjitsu. I am glad I came across your youtube Channel. Great work!!

  • @ChosunNinja
    @ChosunNinja  10 лет назад +10

    If you don't like what you hear and your fantasy is taking a beating...Don't watch and forgive me for trying to expose the roots and the foundations of Ninjutsu.
    Have a great life and be blessed.

  • @timarc3472
    @timarc3472 10 лет назад +4

    the generosity of the sensei in these times, and that he offers his energy, SHOULD BE APPRECIATED MORE!

  • @ChosunNinja
    @ChosunNinja  10 лет назад +8

    @ Khullaa Saand,
    Your honesty was so refreshing and you admitting to this fact allows me to see there is great potential in you as a student. I will accept you whenever you decide to visit me because of this comment alone.....You are chosen! ....And it will be my honor to train with you. *bow*

  • @mytime126
    @mytime126 10 лет назад +1

    I've been following your videos just about for 2 years now and I have to say personally, this one was the best. I decided to not watch your videos on how to train and fight but for about 2 years I stayed through with the meditation video ( the one that was to prepare you for training) afterwards I decided to exercise and build my body because I always thought that in order to use true ninjutsu not only my body but my spirit must be strong. Thank you for confirming that

  • @ThievNWalrus
    @ThievNWalrus 10 лет назад +1

    Wow, thank you so much for such a great video. It's nice to see someone come forth and talk about all this stuff. Thank you! I wish I could train with you.

  • @stevenm22
    @stevenm22 10 лет назад +1

    Thank you for being blunt with your words! To many people only hear what they want and not what they need. You delivered a well put together video with the hard facts. Keep it up.

  • @txhypnotist
    @txhypnotist 9 лет назад +1

    Very well done. Thanks for posting this video. Most people don't understand what it means to be spiritual in mind-body-soul.

  • @__________________________8644
    @__________________________8644 9 лет назад +1

    I've never heard this from anyone else, i've always thought I'm the only one who though this. Thanks for posting this video, provides validation, and some more insightful knowledge.

  • @lotfalibabak
    @lotfalibabak 9 лет назад +3

    Fantastic advice. I'm reading about ninja, and the word means a person who endures, and originally they had nothing to do with martial arts but with information gathering, and this gentleman is offering very valuable information indeed.

  • @vortex162
    @vortex162 8 лет назад +3

    Thanks for you series and insights of this art! I specifically like your strong emphasis on the dangers of the occult aspects when one is NOT PROPERLY trained in that field! Many of the young dabble in a variety of diverse occult practices without understanding that, they have to have developed certain inner qualities of strength and purity. That again can only be recognized by a experienced senior of the craft! We can refer to a a number of tribal practices of initiations into the world of the unseen, where elders take not just anyone on a quest into the spiritual realms. I heard many stories people getting into severe psychic trouble, and I mean serious trouble! Your lessons are clear and I hope people take to heart what they hear from you! I hope your pupils are as serious as your message!

  • @Greatbear1982
    @Greatbear1982 10 лет назад +2

    I love brutal honesty. It lands hard, but you now have something solid to stand and build upon. Thank you, Master Park. :D

  • @MrRebar15
    @MrRebar15 9 лет назад +10

    You hit the nail right on the head, so many so called teachers spoon feed BS, for money. God Bless brother. Kevin

  • @sleeve106
    @sleeve106 10 лет назад +1

    love and understanding are the greatest showcases of inner strength, especially when up against those who give into hatred and ignorance so easily. thank you for your time. your videos have been a real blessing. *bow*

  • @Shotokan537
    @Shotokan537 10 лет назад

    Good day, sir. I have studied martial arts since I was very young yet in these 19 years I have never truly understood the ninja. For the past many months I have been training and studying what I believed to be true ninjutsu with many hopes. I send to you much gratitude for making this video and providing necessary facts. Many unanswered questions have now come to a close and loose ends are now understood. It is a blessing to have the opportunity to gain the knowledge that you put forth. Please accept my gratitude. May many blessings go to you and your students.

  • @AdzSteadyBallin
    @AdzSteadyBallin 9 лет назад

    Master. I came across your video whilst on a journey to learn about my own spirit.
    You said in the beginning that 'the truth hurts'
    In all honesty I only found comfort in your teachings and the lifestyle you portrayed seems like more of an adventure. I feel like I might have found a purpose or sense of direction in my life and for that, thank you!
    In relation to your proverbs, I believe that to truly know yourself and your own spirit you must lose sight of all redundant feelings and thoughts / emotions. Understand Forgiveness.
    It would be an honour to learn more from you

  • @mmazz414
    @mmazz414 9 лет назад +1

    I've always wanted to learn Ninjustu... And I've studied their history to an extent, but the main reason I've wanted to train in this art was to become one with myself and in the art that I chose. I'm thankful for you to have exposed what the ninja really are, and how spirituality is the key element to Ninjustu. I hope to learn it in the coming years.

  • @LearndingLife
    @LearndingLife 9 лет назад +9

    If I understand the proverb, it means that a song man knows that with all that the world throws at him he must return hate with love. When he can get outside himself he realizes that all are human and mistakes happen where as the weak man, the shallow man, feels only hate for those he sees as lesser than himself. For he is the lesser man by thinking himself greater.

  • @Ninja5433
    @Ninja5433 10 лет назад

    I absolutely love your videos. They are so informational and entertaining. I may never have a practical use for an authentic smoke bomb, but the material you are teaching is so Intriguing to me. As if I am remembering these things from a previous lifetime. Your videos serve a number of uses for me. Not only can I watch them for training tips and combat tips, but I learn about History and Meditation and what Ninjutsu really is. I have searched for a teacher that can see past combat. They have all been phony money-bags that enjoy hurting other living things. Finally I have found a teacher. A very solid and authentic teacher. I don't want to fight for any reason. But I want to have that skill in my pocket if I ever need to defend myself and my family. The best part is that your videos are FREE! Holy Cow! That's the way it should be. Thank You for teaching the Truth. I really appreciate your videos and I will continue learning from them.

  • @peenchewhay
    @peenchewhay 10 лет назад +1

    been following you for awhile ...I love that you give your craft the respect and love it deserves ...amazing would love to call you sensei

  • @LordSargonvonAkkad
    @LordSargonvonAkkad 10 лет назад +1

    Hello ChosunNinja :),
    i love your video's, i am also a martial art teacher, and if u inform ur self about Ninjutsu, its the same result as you told... so i agree totally with this video, so ur video is just a very quick/short (but good) explain about Ninja/Shinobi and there work... if people dont really realized before... then i hope they do it now :), but its still interessting that ninjutsu :)
    Also about the style's from the clans... totally.... :)

  • @HarshaVardhanaJetti
    @HarshaVardhanaJetti 10 лет назад +1

    Sir, this video was very enlightening. Most of the masters actually glorify the art of ninjutsu. But, I have got to tell you that I really admire you for exposing the darkness surrounding ninjutsu clearly knowing that you are going to be criticized. Before watching this video I too always dreamed of learning ninjutsu some day just to show off to my friends. But, as i was watching your video, I found out that I actually knew those things about ninjutsu all along but I could not recognize the dark aspects because I was looking at it from the wrong perspective. So, thank you for enlightening me.

  • @chucksbrain
    @chucksbrain 10 лет назад

    Thank you Greg. This video series is well needed.

  • @NorbertFloris
    @NorbertFloris 10 лет назад +1

    Thank you for this video. I'm always felt to something is missing in my training, but i don't know what is it. I think you are a good person who really want to help to understand what means to be a real master. God Bless You.

  • @blacktoothgriner
    @blacktoothgriner 10 лет назад

    Every video this man posts is grate! I can't get enough.
    He calls out people and than they post videos back hahahahaha!!!!
    Just awesome that he shares at all.
    Old school will not show you anything for 3 years till you are worthy.
    Much love Sifu.

  • @marcothompson8343
    @marcothompson8343 10 лет назад +1

    Yes, I am glad someone has shed some light on the inauthenticity of modern "ninjutsu" practices. Hopefully their illusions and false realities don't inflict pain or suffering upon anyone, or themselves. Good work! Continue the good fight sir.
    ~ Namaste.

  • @Sammyboy24s
    @Sammyboy24s 10 лет назад

    Great video brother, keep up the great work. It is really good to see a new video being posted on your channel.

  • @stevenkau1326
    @stevenkau1326 10 лет назад

    watching this video has put my perspective thought pattern in a better understanding of Ninjutsu, I have had a few sessions in Ninjutsu and was taught to explore every aspect in life... thought patterns,observation techniques, e.t.c..after the last year of doing so it has made me realize that humbling my self as a person in this world we live in today is the the key to my well being and the well being of others..your video has given me inspiration to not be so easy led in the wrong path and putting my mind more focused on the reality of the truth.. not the fantasy of being recognised as entertainment for others and myself ..thank you for opening my my eyes..*bow*

  • @siddislikesgoogle
    @siddislikesgoogle 10 лет назад +1

    Sensei Park, I love watching your vids, great work and great skills. Please don´t take detractor & critics too seriously, or give them any attention, please keep posting for those of us who sincerely want to learn!

  • @GreenestGanja2
    @GreenestGanja2 10 лет назад +1

    Love the video, good information. I enjoy your sense of humor as well. Fair travels.

  • @TyCloses
    @TyCloses 10 лет назад +1

    Thank you for sharing your Wisdom. May God bless you in all you do. I will learn humbly. Thank you.

  • @khullaasaand
    @khullaasaand 10 лет назад +2

    sir, you already are my teacher. I specifically learned your one step about dodging attacks, i.e. looking in the middle of chest and letting instincts take over for which arm or leg to raise for defending attack. I live in India so I cannot come to you but if you accept me as your student that is more than enough for me. I can learn from your videos both physicality and spirituality of ninjutsu. thank you! *bow more*

  • @kixofficial3815
    @kixofficial3815 9 лет назад +1

    thank you for posting this it really opens up your eyes to see the dark truth

  • @chloehart8904
    @chloehart8904 10 лет назад

    How strange it is that this is the first Ninjutsu video I stumbled across today! I feel lucky now :) Thanks for giving me this advice at the right time. I have never done any martial arts, yet. Still checking them all out before choosing.

  • @soyboyproductions6870
    @soyboyproductions6870 9 лет назад +2

    Thank you for this video I too thought ninjutsu was all about flashy moves n how to disappear I never knew it had anything to do spiritually thank you for enlightening me

  • @Kissaki7
    @Kissaki7 10 лет назад

    I'm very happy that I stumbled across your video. Over the years I've always wanted to learn some kind of martial art and yes I'll admit, the combat side does strongly appeal to me. All I've ever heard is "Oh, it's for self-defense" when really it's just some kind of glorified sport. To learn there is actually a spiritual base to it that's lacking in the main stream makes me glad I haven't gone to any of the local dojos. Thank you for pointing that out.
    I think the Kanja means to hate is a fault in ourselves, to think only of ones self, making one weak. To love is the opposite, to give/sacrafice of ones self, making you strong.

  • @joshjones2414
    @joshjones2414 9 лет назад

    Out of all the vids u are the most truthful and probly the most wise

  • @thingfish000
    @thingfish000 8 лет назад +7

    You've given me much to contemplate.

  • @MrFengshuay
    @MrFengshuay 10 лет назад

    I've still been really contemplating these proverbs you've been sharing, lol it's like the never ending story but good. Very powerful!

  • @XuanWu1973
    @XuanWu1973 9 лет назад

    Mr. Chosun, Your video was brought to me today by youtube newsletter as a video I'd like to watch: and youtube was right. I just loved your words. I learn Wing Chun and, during the first moments, the forms and techniques were just it with no difference of martial arts I practiced before.. But, when I learned about the Taoism philosophy and Chi, nothing in Wing Chun was the same. I can feel the energy within me and my "opponent". Before it was commercial movements but now, it became a form to enlightment, no matter my masters see it or not (although they notice the difference). Wise words of yours. And about the explanation of your proverb, I will explain related to Martial Arts: Being full of compassion (love) makes me so strong that I am able of finishing a fight before it starts because I am not blind by hate, which would make me weak and would not make me able to see the moment of stopping. As a regular person, love makes me understand and accept others whereas hate makes me see the worst of a person first. Peace and thank you by your video.

  • @TheAbeEscape
    @TheAbeEscape 10 лет назад +1

    Very interesting!!! I'm still wating for the next vid. I have always felt like that, when looking up different ninjustsu dojo/schools. I never saw them teaching the things you are teaching in your channel. I always saw them focus only on the fighting. I was getting worried that I might never be able to learn the other parts.
    PS. What kind of spiritualism did the ninjas use?

  • @TheHij9
    @TheHij9 9 лет назад +2

    explanation to the proverb:
    "Weak people hate and strong people love"
    What I can understand from the above mentioned proverb is that,weak people do not understand or feel the similarity between them and everything else,or do not accept it .Hence they tend to hate it or many times fear it.However the strong see's the common string in which we all are weaved , hence strong can not muster up the anger or hatred towards that thing(can be an object or a situation), reason why strong can become fearless,and when one is fearless then one is not weak
    I also believe that strong people have a sense of individuality and are more calmer ,cooler and composed than those who are weak.I think they have tuned their mind to produce no noise. whereas weak is all so disturbed and baffled about the constant broadcasting of the strange thoughts in their mind.
    hence after feeling the similarity love flows in just like that!

  • @milliliters1
    @milliliters1 10 лет назад

    Wow never thought of it that way. But for some reason im still interested in the roots of the ninja world. It's something that always called my attention. Thank you alot for the explenation i hope you make a continuation to this video i would love to learn more about the roots of ninjas.

  • @joshuaper1
    @joshuaper1 9 лет назад +3

    the proverb says that true strength lies within our ability to control our thoughts and actions, if you can't control your own mind it doesn't matter how big and tough you are physically.

  • @PingLingUpInHere
    @PingLingUpInHere 10 лет назад

    Chosun Ryu, I have been following your videos for a couple of years now, training what I believe is authentic Ninjutsu, because of course everyone wants to be a Ninja and fight with their Mall-bought "katana". Anyways I have been practicing your tutorials along with my red belt degree in Karate which only teaches the normal combat skills needed to "self defense". But that is not the only thing I want to learn. By watching your videos I have learn the roots of the proper "Kanja". And that not only is he/she a ninja, criminal, (or as you said in the video) a terrorist, but a Kanja is a professional SURVIVOR technician, one that knows how to survive anywhere anytime. Thank you for making videos and sharing it to people like me who donot have access to a legit authentic Ninjutsu teacher. I appreciate your work! keep making videos!

  • @xcellsys309
    @xcellsys309 10 лет назад +1

    Honestly I'm just starting to get into all of this I just want to develop a proper spirituality and be able to protect those dear to me. I've been looking at all kinds of different spiritual stuff on the internet and trying to make my own conclusions I don't even have the money for any of those training courses or anything so I deeply appreciate what your doing.

  • @WulfAlpha
    @WulfAlpha 10 лет назад

    a very mature and compelling words sir. i will dare credit myself and say that i have come to think of some of the things you have said for some time now. having that said, i have always had a fascination with budo in general and specifically with ninjutsu - both with the beauty of the motion and the art and the inner peace and clarity it generates. i am a practitioner of shotokan myself for 7 years now and have recently started jiu jitsu. i am always looking for new alleys to explore and it would be an honor to join a practice in your dojo.
    may i have the details of your location and practice times?
    thank you.

  • @baibaiway
    @baibaiway 10 лет назад +2

    I'm going to make a game about ninjas for mobile devices, I'm actually a hobbyist at it, and I have no actual martial arts training but I'm a spiritual inclined type of person, I wanted to show a good ninja and a bad ninja in the plot, one governed by hate, revengeful, the other ninja on his way to forgiveness and love and I was looking at something positive about Ninjutsu to include in the main character I didn't thought there was anything positive about it thanks to Hollywood! I will look at your videos to get some inspiration for the story thank you! :)

  • @pranava6839
    @pranava6839 10 лет назад

    everything you said in the video all the words...I already realized it. You gave it a physical presence and the apparent truth through your your words. People were saying that i was wrong for thinking it this way. And now i know they are wrong...Thank you sir.

  • @jsfa8888
    @jsfa8888 10 лет назад +1

    I thank you for this , I used to see a Ninja or Ninjutsu as a assassin or some type of masked hero , I wanted to learn a martial art just to be seen for it and to show it off , but you've helped me see past my ignorance and into what Ninjutsu really is

  • @metaldiakos
    @metaldiakos 10 лет назад +1

    Thank you sir for sharing such important information! I always had a deep interest in knowing and understanding the truth behind the hollywood myth of ninjutsu even though I don't practice the art. Can't wait for the second part! *bow*

  • @nightfire4107
    @nightfire4107 9 лет назад +1

    This helped me open my mind on Ninjitsu.
    Do you practice the art? How do you feel about it?

  • @TheLionsM4ne
    @TheLionsM4ne 10 лет назад

    I'm grateful for your teachings and I believe I am being pushed in the right direction. Though I know I still require aid on my path to truly understanding and utilizing the power of Ninjutsu and learning chi energy. I would be honored to receive your advice on where and how I should begin building my spiritualism.

  • @TheBeach5563
    @TheBeach5563 9 лет назад

    Thanks so much for sharing this. Really cleared up a lot for me. Im 52 and was thinking of getting into this. I guess I fell for a lot of the hype. You have to know what you are getting into. Anyway I hope to meet you one day and talk more.

  • @cloudace5961
    @cloudace5961 10 лет назад +2

    Love and appreciate these videos, so please make more! I am very eager to learn all that I can. I am willing to become a student, if you are willing to teach me.

  • @rdyfhi
    @rdyfhi 10 лет назад

    Keep talking ChosunNinja, I like your straight talk and your drive in keeping it real...We are on paths very much alike my friend...

  • @mnj08061
    @mnj08061 10 лет назад +1

    Sir, I must thank you for introducing me to what true ninjustu is. I normally think outside the box but your clarification is an eye opener. (Bow)

  • @paperclipsamurai
    @paperclipsamurai 10 лет назад +1

    you are awesome... its nice to see some one on youtube who actually cares or wants others to know the truth thank you for the enlightenment :D

  • @deanstateradey3250
    @deanstateradey3250 9 лет назад

    Hi,
    I would like to start by saying that your words here are incredibly refreshing.
    Since I was a small child I was fascinated with any kind of martial or montu arts, oddly enough not even for the sake of being a "bad ass" or being able to fight people, but simply to become the master of my own body.
    My mother was very afraid of having me involved in such practices since I had drowned at age 3 and she was sure she had lost me, so she took very long to let go again (I'm now 23 years old).
    I've always had a strong interest in spirituality (perhaps because of my incident of leaving my body at such a young age) but when living in North America within this corporate based distraction system, I was distracted and for sometime had been lead to focus on other things.
    I then went to University for 4 1/2 years and in that time I became painfully aware of the illusions being fed to most of us "citizens" and so I stepped far away from the path advised; As much of an outcast as I was my whole life, it became more intense from that point forward.
    Long story cut shorter, I had been given the opportunity again while still in school to study karate (Kenpo and Shotokan). Though thankful for what I learned with regards to movements, I was disappointed that the importance of breath was only mentioned so shortly and that any aspect of spirituality was ignored like a pink elephant in the room actually practicing the katas with us. It was for this reason that even though I was told I show remarkable potential for sparing tournaments and other such aspects of modern day dojo delights, I had to respectively take a leave of absence with a vague explanation as of why I haven't been around.
    As of late, I've been focused on myself and building/rediscovering my purpose. All I can focus on is how I've become so much more happy and full of life by choosing to take the time to exercise my lungs, diaphragm, flexibility, dexterity (while focusing less on muscle building, getting larger, etc) as well as my imagination and compassion for all other living/"non living" things. I've also been focusing on disciplining myself with respect to what I consume, both physically as well as mentally and spiritually (vegan/soy+gluten free dieting, cleansing regularly, trying to spend less time indoors and more time in nature, etc).
    My purpose for writing all of this is that i've noticed a large separation between myself and many of those who I've come across in the martial arts world, both more and less talented than I am in physical execution of practices and I truly believe the difference is my commitment towards wanting to truly innerstand my spirit, recognizing my spirit and other spirits and most of all figuring all the corners of respecting mine as well as all other spirits to the best of my abilities.
    I don't imagine that you will come across this comment, and if you do you may not respond, but even though I am only very recently viewing your videos I am grateful for them and this message in particular.
    All the best in your continuing searches.

  • @henrytan3657
    @henrytan3657 10 лет назад +1

    Thank you for your teaching.

  • @AnonymousSaiyan
    @AnonymousSaiyan 8 лет назад +2

    Where are you based at, sir? I have admired your teachings for some time now.. Where do you teach at?

  • @bharath241
    @bharath241 10 лет назад +1

    i can understand little clearly what i attained few years ago from my training....i felt different things like energies entering my body maybe that is the spiritual powers that you described in this video if i ever can i would be honored to learn from a master like you

  • @vvendetta6627
    @vvendetta6627 9 лет назад +5

    I got something curious in my mind. Did ninjutsu is some kind of a spell or a "thing" that stick together with the user? I mean "spiritually" demon. Like the other ancient martial arts do.

  • @CorruptAnxiety
    @CorruptAnxiety 10 лет назад

    You are such an inspiration.

  • @julioberrios4350
    @julioberrios4350 10 лет назад

    Your work is very interesting, what is your main website to learn more?

  • @zuratskitishvili7778
    @zuratskitishvili7778 10 лет назад +1

    Yeah, after this video, I feel myself like a kid who's dreams collapsed, but now when I don't know what is ninjitsu I have more interests on it...

  • @Rykido
    @Rykido 10 лет назад +1

    I've always wanted to learn ninjutsu, because I just want to learn it. I love Ninjutsu, the history of it, the way they use to do it. You tell so much of the truth, about what the movie's do to ninjutsu. I don't hate you for telling us this. Because I never believed in what the movies did. Thank you. But even though, i watched your stuff. I've never thought about using it. But i did think about learning more from it, and from you.

  • @chiisaitensai
    @chiisaitensai 9 лет назад +10

    The true weakness is to not have spiritualism, If you have it you can't hate because you know only love is true. And is easier to judge and hate than to understand someone and have compassion because that someone that hurted you maybe is "really weak" and can't love.

  • @AhmadAlAlemEgypt
    @AhmadAlAlemEgypt 10 лет назад

    This is one of the best demonstartions about the origins of Ninjutsu, I've been studying Martial arts for more than 10 years now & couldn't find a Ninjutsu "Master" who is spiritually connected or can prove he's related to any of the 9 shadows etc. they all talk about theories & don't bring us facts.
    Much respect to you sir & thanks for sharing this honest truth in public.

  • @raidenhoxland3379
    @raidenhoxland3379 10 лет назад

    i love really your teachings you have shown me the real way of the the ninja so far and i cant wait for your next video

  • @jamessuggs2669
    @jamessuggs2669 10 лет назад

    hi sir my name is lane i love your videos thank u for sharing have a great life :)

  • @SubMorKan
    @SubMorKan 10 лет назад +1

    all my fantasies and illusion had been trown to the ground ...thank you wise sensei..

  • @instagramTurkllc
    @instagramTurkllc 9 лет назад +17

    This guy is deadly No joke you can tell he knows what hes talking about
    you should see all of his disarm videos with handguns assault rifles and multiple attackers this guy is the real deal fuck all the fakers out there!!!

  • @TheSabot9mm
    @TheSabot9mm 10 лет назад

    All of what you have said I have made part of my life. Hope to see more of your videos.

  • @og-bobbytyson8242
    @og-bobbytyson8242 8 лет назад

    i really liked your forth comingness and honesty

  • @chrisasherang1169
    @chrisasherang1169 10 лет назад +1

    Thank you sensei. You opened my mind. *bow*

  • @chakalaka831wat
    @chakalaka831wat 10 лет назад +1

    Thank you for opening my eyes into what ninjutsu is cause I did want to learn and been watching, searching, spending hours to learn these techniques to just seem superior of others and be the "alpha male" this does really change my mind I don't know what to do now but thanks on this information.

  • @mihir1548
    @mihir1548 10 лет назад

    this is a pretty good video of what a real ninja is :) I am not personally learning any martial arts but I would like to one day but I don't just want to learn self defence I want to know where it came from and I want to know what it was all about. Thank you for this information. *bow*

  • @lamelmartin6159
    @lamelmartin6159 10 лет назад

    Thank you very much for this video

  • @muddog1561
    @muddog1561 10 лет назад

    Good video & explanation of the true way of Ninjutsu.

  • @DanielSantos-wx7vz
    @DanielSantos-wx7vz 9 лет назад

    cant believe I learned so much in just 8 minutes, everyone should watch this

  • @nooneyouknowof
    @nooneyouknowof 9 лет назад

    Wow I never knew that the ninja would go and practice other styles on purpose, but as spies that makes perfect sense, and open-minded enough to incorporate techniques they learned from other styles that worked for them! I knew they were versatile, but to voluntarily break from tradition with one martial art style to another seems waaay ahead of it's time! Thank you for this insight and all the great videos you post :) When I first decided to take up martial arts my focus was always on the art and beauty of it and how it could help me develop spiritually. I never went into it thinking how I could use it to hurt people even though I had much anger in me. I wanted a constructive way to channel that anger and transform it into something positive, all while building confidence and discipline. I fell in love with Ninjutsu the moment I saw the graceful movements in American Ninja movies as well as Bloodsport with Jean Claude Van Damme as Frank Dukes LOOSELY based on his training and fights in the Kumite. ( I know it's Hollywood, but the emphasis on the spirituality was there :p) Pay no attention to the naysayers that give you flak. Some people are just miserable and like being miserable and unfortunately they won't change no matter how much we may want them to( throwing pearls before swine rings a bell ) Also do you have or know of any legit Ninjutsu schools in Long Island New York by any chance? Thanks again.

  • @ChosunNinja
    @ChosunNinja  8 лет назад +44

    If "taihuu25go" is harassing you...please notify me so I can finally go after him through legal remedies. My investigator are now ready to get him. We have everything including this person's IP and home address.

  • @jspil
    @jspil 10 лет назад

    Great video

  • @dardonblack6673
    @dardonblack6673 10 лет назад

    I would like to say I did think of fighting as a way to prove your strengths when I was younger. May family is full of very anger people so that what I thought. But I was never that way, I was very clam all the time. Know I'm not so sure about that, I starting to think of it as a way to center yourself even if you could you it in a fight. So the past few days I have been looking up the old way that have been here for a long time, and in some cases I was right. I am glade to know what ninjutsu is and realized it has related to me in a way or two. Thank you for making this video sir.

  • @akhnatonafework7976
    @akhnatonafework7976 10 лет назад

    My interpretation for what you asked sir: "Weak people hate. Strong People love" is much more complex that a yes or no answer, or any formal one directional response. This is something that is supposed to invoke a process of greater thought to build an understanding of its nature. Much like the question, "is the glass half empty or half full?" The stereotype is to have 2 answers, which in reality there are plenty more. Such as the cup seems a bit taller, or it's time for a refill, or anything else.
    I see this in several different aspects that can take up a book to explain, but I feel this can be summarized as it is easier to cast blame on yourself and others for situations. Probably shedding blame towards a particular direction, spewing words of criticism probably because in the individuals core, they are weak to accept the flow of nature for what it is. Deep down, weakened by whatever ails them, they are filled with hate to compensate for what they cannot understand, or choose to ignore.
    It takes more effort to let go of material things, and egotistical barriers mans builds for themselves. It takes strength and courage to walk the path of selflessness expecting not a single thank you or any form of recognition for the deeds performed. To be strong is to admit weakness for what it is, and for that transcends into strength of the soul, the character and those around you.
    Thank you sir for taking the time to make this video and share it with the world. *bow*

  • @bertthehost
    @bertthehost 10 лет назад

    Mister chosun ninja.
    If it is true that ninjutsu is more spirituality training than learning combat, I would be most honored to use it to have a clarity of mind most people lack. I've been going through some difficult times in my life but understanding balance and the flow of nature that I've learned from your videos has helped me grow as a person. Thank you for not giving in to the negativity of the people who are unwilling to understand the truth.

  • @yanishine6005
    @yanishine6005 10 лет назад +1

    hi. domo sensei. u words ring with truth. my sensei once said "ninpo is a lantern, bringing warmth and comfort to those who are lost in this world of total dark, light the way for others"

  • @Blanicus
    @Blanicus 10 лет назад

    Excuse me sir but if you don't mind me asking a quick question, but I'd like to know the requirements to be one of your students. If you respond, thank you for taking time out of your day and god bless you.

  • @SolaceKanja
    @SolaceKanja 10 лет назад

    You have shed light on the darkness that is ninjitsu, through your videos on Kuji Kiri you revealed the dangers the art can have on your spirit, yet also through your videos you have shown that true strength is through acceptance and love for others. This video although shocking, does not deter me, I am more resolute and determined to learn from you than from someone else who lacks the spirit to share the truth.

  • @dillanmiranda4201
    @dillanmiranda4201 10 лет назад +1

    how would i find a teacher the will teach me real ninjutsu and the selfdicipline for me to better myself?

  • @ethanlowe1845
    @ethanlowe1845 10 лет назад +1

    @ ChosunNinja thank you so much for enlightening me to what the meaning and reason of the true ninja. As khulaa said i used to think i was learning self defence when actually i was wrapped in a lie of ninjas having a secret special one method fighting technique "Ninjutsu" that i really just wanted to show off but now i realise the true reason and roots of the ninja. And for that i thank you.

  • @MrJamesthetrainer
    @MrJamesthetrainer 10 лет назад

    without belief, we are nothing. A very good point you make, sir

  • @georgekatsounotos3826
    @georgekatsounotos3826 9 лет назад +1

    i used to do wing chun but as you well said without spiritualism there is no true art.I wish i could find a master like you that doesnt just think of showing off and money but breeding his pupils in the true free spirit.

  • @turnitup7968
    @turnitup7968 10 лет назад

    i think that what you have clarified within your video is actually true as a ninja is a person trained to be sneaky, characteristics of someone that is sneaky would be like as you said a theif, burgler ect. i found this video very helpful as i thought being a ninja or being trained in ninjutsu isnt just about being trained to be good at combat ect. thank you for the insight of what it truely means to be trained in ninjutsu.

  • @TamaDrummerPro
    @TamaDrummerPro 10 лет назад

    awesome!! love this!

  • @Jpowers_wrx
    @Jpowers_wrx 9 лет назад

    ChosunNinja I've been watching your videos for awhile and I agree that people don't exactly understand ninjas and they think it is a set of definite combat skills that will make them someone who can not be beat. I myself don't fully understand everything involved in it though I would love to know. I've recently taken up bujinkan budo taijutsu and I've been asked a few times if I'm training to be a ninja and I always tell them know, I'm just training in a certain martial arts discipline