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Jensari 5 element training

The Jensari 5 element trianing is the basis for all training of the force. To obtain Victory in combat you must use Strategy as well as Force...so here we divided them into the Ninjutsu 5 element training. This is a long existent training method and has proven most effective. The 5 elements are defined as such: Fire, Earth, Metal, Water, and Wood. Below I will define and give examples for each one.

1) MOKETONJUTSU (wood) represents rising, growing, swelling energy that could be employed to overcome the enemy's tendencies to rely on gathering, condensing, and stabilizing tactics. An example of this in combat would be"'I gather the force ,charging myself, and unleashing more and more fury into the fray, while my opponent sits back centering himself and stabilizing himself to accept the attack. "

2) KATONJUTSU (fire) represents expansive, evasive, free energy that could be utilized to overcome the enemy's tendencies to rely on hard, edged ,unbreakable tactics. An example of this in combat would be "As my opponent attacks with hard, directed projection of force and technique, I flow with the force using my energy to dissipate the enemy's attempt at a piercing attack; enveloping all they have to offer with complete consumption of their technique and countering with ferocity. "

3) DOTONJUTSU (earth) represents gathering ,condensing, and stabilizing energy that could be employed to overcome the enemy's tendencies to rely on melting, dissolving and sinking tactics. An example of this in combat would be " as my enemy fluidly moves around me trying to gain the upper hand, I project my will into the force and use it to stay my ground and forcibly hold to my position."

4) KINTONJUTSU (metal) represents hard, edged, unbreakable energy that could be utilized to overcome the enemy's tendencies to rely on rising, growing, swelling tactics. An example of this in combat would be "as my enemy focuses force into his technique and builds upon his energy to launch a decisive attack againt me, I launch an immediate and decisive attack against him, using the force to guide my attack true ,and relentlessly pummel my opponent into the ground."

5) SUITONJUTSU (water) represents melting, dissolving, and sinking energy that could be utilized to overcome the enemy's tendencies to rely on expansive, evasive, free tactics. An example of this in combat is "as my opponent flows unpredictably, flowing on impulse to attack me with techniques that are spur of the moment and unexact, I fluidly move in close to him, and take my opponent down with fluid motion and blending of motion."

These form the basis for all the force use the Jensari learn. As we are masters of adaptibility, we train vigorously to be able to flow from one element to another, gaining victory as we do. Each force technique is a representative motion of one of the elements. The Jensari adept must first learn the individual force application for each element. Then once the adept has a good build-up of a few techniques per element, you start the adaptibiltiy training. That aspect of study is a combining of two or more elements to creat an approach not easily detectible, so that the enemy cannot use your same system to defeat you.. Below I will give an example of a technique for each element. From here, develop your own and apply the 5 elements training. Guidance will always be available, and technique is traded freely amoung the Jensari.

1) WOOD = concentrate on your hate, feel it grow, charge the body, fill your body as if no force could get out of you. Repeat process until you feel as if you will burst if you don't let it out. Then upon commiting to any attack or direction, unleash all the hate and rage you have built up, exploding with effectiveness.

2) FIRE = calm your mind, center yourself in your hate, feel the force flow freely through you, unobstructed, feel your movement generate ripples in the force around. Expand your awarenes out to create a sphere of free-flowing force. When your attacker commits, blend with the motion of his attack and smoothly ,flawlessly, move past and evade him. This is a technique that promotes force-assisted motion of the body.

3) EARTH = feel your force build up in you, feed off of your hate and rage, project the force down, visualizing it flowing through you and into the ground; so as not to fall, trip, or stutter in your movements. This is a force technique that is force-assisted balance and stability.

4) METAL = concentrate, let the force flow, and read the opponent. See the aura around the opponent and wilfully insist the movement is slowed. See the opening, keep the opening in mind , build up force inside you, calling on your hate to center yourself and your mind. Flow the force out through your hand, or weapon, project the force now out towards the opening you see, letting all the fury ,destruction, and hate you have into that opening. This is a force technique applied for increasing of accuracy and direct projection.

5) WATER = center, feel the force flow, guiding your actions and movements. As an attacker comes in, you meet the force they give and bend its direction. Use the force to fluidly increase speed, stamina, power, perception, and movement. Water is the hardest to use, for the reason that you are directing the force to numerous points in the body, all with different agendas.

I hope you have enjoyed this lecture and that it aids you on your quest ,you victory, in any and every engagement in life. Remember, just because we are combat-oriented adepts doesn't mean this philosophy, technique, and stategy cannot be employed even in the simplest of debates. The Jensari see the world as combat, challenge, and competition every day. So every action in life should have these principles applied.

I thank you for your patience and trust!
May the Darkness bring you victory!
Lord Angelis,
"Honor, Courage, Victory"


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