saru1968
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BujinkanWhat does Bujinkan mean?
It's 武神館 meaning "武" -Martial, "神" -Gods or deities, and "館" or hall, many Japanese would read it as "bushinkan" as well..Either or works..Hall of the martial gods
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soddit
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So we are all gods eh!
Sooo... Fear my lightning bolts of strange humour and my powers of making heads explode by staring at you.
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shallow brother
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| soddit wrote: | So we are all gods eh!
Sooo... Fear my lightning bolts of strange humour and my powers of making heads explode by staring at you.  |
Well, that is one way of looking at it. If you took the analogy of a church as being the house of God it does not necessarily equate that you are a god because you worship there. I must admit though, your idea of being a god is pretty darn good.
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soddit
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Re: Bujinkan | saru1968 wrote: | | "武" -Martial, | But if you break it down into 2 words, the first part lower left is the word Stop. This is seen on all street signs. The second is Combat. That kanji no longer appears in Japanese writings. So with that Kanji in the Bujinkan, it means that we or should stop combat. Which is the martial way.
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