Part of a eight part series documentary on the Martial Arts of south and south east Asia, originally broadcast on the BBC in the early 1980s. The final episode! Follows the recently developed Shori...
Part of a eight part series documentary on the Martial Arts of south and south east Asia, originally broadcast on the BBC in the early 1980s. The final episode! Follows the recently developed Shorinji Kempo form from Japan which has close ties to a new school of Buddhism. This episode follows the main temple on Shikoku Island and talks about the history of its founding and founder, its current state in Japanese society and the future of the form//religious school. Enjoy! Part 1 of 4 parts.
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the swastikas were stolen from the Chinese Buddhist culture by the Germans who changed the angle of it and tried to give it their own meaning which is very negative!
Buddhism is a way of life not a religion, we (Buddhists), we follow the law (dharma), no religion, this is a later interpretation of the doctrine is that the master of ninjitsu that you are a Korean practrica Christian, but respect the faith and belief you, with or without ceremonies ceremonies, a Buddhist (as long as the dharma), remains a Buddhist, as well as the crhristians a home in need of worship or not worship.
why do people have to bring up "brainwashing cult" every time they see something they don't believe in? does that mean ALL bhuddists are cultists? hmm.. odd... i don't see punch anywhere lol
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今どういう立場でいらっしゃるんだろう。
those were the good old days.....
this implies an evil intention.
I think it is more plausible that it is a straight lift from Nordic runes.
many runes were used, such as the S.S. symbols which is two symbols for victory.
and panzer division symbol etc.
the swastika in rune terms means fire. the use of red is also symbolic.
hitler and his cronies were obsessed with an ideal of skandinavian descent and a mythical universe of fire and ice.