Sixth Sense training

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Michael Bruce

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Apr 24, 2008, 10:23:32 PM4/24/08
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Hi all,
Does anyone have any recommendations for exercises / activities to
train and hone the sixth sense? One further question: is the sakki
test the ultimate test of this skill or are there other attributes
that I can look for?

Michael Bruce
Distance Learning Student
Mountain View, CA

Pat

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Apr 29, 2008, 1:19:23 AM4/29/08
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Michael
Anshu has several books and addresses the issue and has some exercises to
start training the sixth sense. try the six books in his series.

Pat Bailey
North Platte, NE
Inner power Martial arts

Luis Acosta

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Apr 29, 2008, 9:44:44 AM4/29/08
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Hello,
 
I believe that the Sakki test used in the Bujinkan Dojo under Soke Masaaki Hatsumi is the first step to being able to recognize the feeling of danger. Being able to live with the ability of this "sixth" sense is the true lesson.
 
Luis Acosta
Yondan
Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu
Margate, Florida


 

Jeremiah Munoz

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Apr 29, 2008, 12:15:37 PM4/29/08
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Kuji #5 training is probably a good start. Although there is not a lot
of teachers out there that have worked with it so it may be a bit
difficult. I also see that you are a LDS student so I believe that
AnShu's books will be a great help. I believe that in either Vol. 1 or 2
he has some good training that may start you off honing this skill.

Good luck in your training!

Jeremiah Munoz
Shodan
Lemoore Bujinkan Dojo
Visalia, CA

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Mike Bruce

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Apr 30, 2008, 5:06:14 AM4/30/08
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Hi Michael
The previous replies have excellent information.
Some of the "sixth sense" may evolve from many many hours of realistic tai-jutsu training. Especially, and this may be difficult for you as a long distance student, with a variety of training partners. Take advantage of every opportunity you can to train with groups and at seminars.
It may also pay to remember a story which I think is attributed to the golfer Gary Player. Someone commented to him that he was a "lucky" golfer. Player replied that the funny thing was, the more he practiced the luckier he got.
 
Keep going, the magic is out there and in you.
 
Mike Bruce
LDS/ Tenchijin Dojo
Edinburgh
Scotland






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Michael Bruce

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May 8, 2008, 11:29:55 PM5/8/08
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Thank you for the advice guys

Michael Bruce
Distance Learning Student
Mountain View, CA

Luis Acosta wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I believe that the Sakki test used in the Bujinkan Dojo under Soke
> Masaaki Hatsumi is the first step to being able to recognize the
> feeling of danger. Being able to live with the ability of this "sixth"
> sense is the true lesson.
>
> Luis Acosta
> Yondan
> Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu
> Margate, Florida
>
>
>

> On 4/24/08, *Michael Bruce* <michae...@gmail.com

> <mailto:michae...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>
> Hi all,
> Does anyone have any recommendations for exercises / activities to
> train and hone the sixth sense? One further question: is the sakki
> test the ultimate test of this skill or are there other attributes
> that I can look for?
>
> Michael Bruce
> Distance Learning Student
> Mountain View, CA
>
>
> Luis Acosta
> Yondan
> Dojo Cho
> Bujinkan Martial Arts
> (954) 971-0248
> www.bujinkanmartialarts.wordpress.com

> <http://www.bujinkanmartialarts.wordpress.com>
> www.myspace.com/bujinkanmartialarts
> <http://www.myspace.com/bujinkanmartialarts>
> >

Brett Varnum

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May 9, 2008, 9:51:01 AM5/9/08
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Hello All,

I got back last Friday from a fantastic trip to South Africa to train with
Denis Dorward and Rick Bothma and their students.

Denis and Rick are running a Quest Affiliate Group in the area northeast of
Jo'Burg and have a wonderful group of students training with them.

The country is beautiful and the hospitality was absolutely incredible.

I was very impressed with the quality of the students and how hard they
worked to soak up everything that was being shown during the seminar, group
classes, and private lessons.

I know that both Denis and Rick are hoping to make an annual event out of
this first visit and will work with anyone in the To Shin Do family to make
all visiting students welcome.

If you are interested, please feel free to contact either of them or contact
me directly.

I am so pleased to send out a big public thank you to all the wonderful
people in South Africa who helped to make my first visit truly unforgetable!

All the Best,

Brett Varnum, Hombu Shihan
Owner, Presque Isle Quest Center
207-764-0864

Kent Wood

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May 9, 2008, 11:29:44 AM5/9/08
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Michael,

You're time would be very well spent going over the meditation exercises
in Anshu Hayes' first book in the Ohara series. These are the BEST
books available in the English language for learning the martial arts
and sciences that Stephen Hayes has received from his teachers. As
others have reminded me in the past, there is enough there for you and
all of us to work on for many years to come. The exercises are not just
for 'beginners', and the few I know who have really taken those
exercises to heart have a great deal to show for it.

Also, are you aware of the new forum? Go to http://www.skhquest.com for
details. There you can ask questions and get very detailed replies, as
well as enjoy some training materials and videos that are only available
to forum members. Hope to see you there!

Happy Training,

Kent Wood
BMAC
Boston, MA

Luis Acosta wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I believe that the Sakki test used in the Bujinkan Dojo under Soke
> Masaaki Hatsumi is the first step to being able to recognize the
> feeling of danger. Being able to live with the ability of this "sixth"
> sense is the true lesson.
>
> Luis Acosta
> Yondan
> Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu
> Margate, Florida
>
>
>

> On 4/24/08, *Michael Bruce* <michae...@gmail.com

> <mailto:michae...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>
> Hi all,
> Does anyone have any recommendations for exercises / activities to
> train and hone the sixth sense? One further question: is the sakki
> test the ultimate test of this skill or are there other attributes
> that I can look for?
>
> Michael Bruce
> Distance Learning Student
> Mountain View, CA
>
>
> Luis Acosta
> Yondan
> Dojo Cho
> Bujinkan Martial Arts
> (954) 971-0248
> www.bujinkanmartialarts.wordpress.com

dbake...@gmail.com

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May 9, 2008, 1:15:23 PM5/9/08
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Michael,

I know there have been a lot of good recommendations here. I'm a
L.D.S. as well.

Anshu Hayes covers the first basics of it in "Ninja Vol. 1: Spirit of
the Shadow Warrior" starting on page 105 (chapter 6). I recommend
starting with page 93 (chapter 5) which covers active meditaiton that
will help prepare your mind first.

As for the sa ki (a.k.a. godan, 5th degree test), I would recommend
going to the Tampa Quest Center's website (http://
www.tampaquestma.com ) and select "articles" from the left column.
Then select "5th Degree Test".

Remember To-Shin Do covers physical, intellectual, and spiritual
training, learning, and experiences. I would also recommend the
workbook "Enlightened Self-Protection" as well.

Daniel Grant Baker
Long Distance Student
Mansfield, OH

Rick

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May 9, 2008, 3:47:21 PM5/9/08
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Dear Shihan Brett

It was an absolute honour to have you as a friend and teacher over here in
South Africa. We will definitely host the annual event of the Umoya Wendoda
Seminar (Spirit of the Warrior), and invite all our family friends in To
Shin Do to come and join us for the great event. See you all at festival
2008

Rick Bothma
Co owner of Budo-Quest South Africa

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