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Ok, here is RIN


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2020 Nov 16, 8:56pm   1,076 views  4 comments

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I'm quite sure that no one cares for what I'm saying but I think it's not a bad idea to say where Rin, yes, my moniker, comes from.

Rin is a hand mudra, used heavily in Ninjutsu to evoke power, both interpersonal and physical/mental.



There's a guy called indc who wants to believe that India is the Alpha and Omega of the ancient world. Well, in some ways, he's not entirely incorrect.

The hand mudra of power, RIN, is an aspect of a type of yoga where the root chakra, the base of the spine, is awoken to release great power, for either bad or good.

So the quality of one's concentration, focus, and practice, determines how it's utilized. Yes, this originated in India.

However, as the centuries rolled by, other cultures picked up on it and made it their own, through various disciplines and practices.

And hence today, it's more seen as Ninjutsu concentration versus let's say, Indian Kundalini Yoga.

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1   just_passing_through   2020 Nov 16, 9:02pm  

I'd always thought Rin might be your first name.
2   Rin   2020 Nov 16, 9:10pm  

just_passing_through says
I'd always thought Rin might be your first name.


Coincidentally, it could also be my initials such as Roger Ian Norton.
3   rocketjoe79   2020 Nov 16, 10:11pm  

I'm not a very reverent person. Is this an elaborate troll? Remove either hand and keep the fingers the same, and it's F.U. with both hands. Magical!
4   Rin   2020 Nov 16, 10:14pm  

rocketjoe79 says
I'm not a very reverent person. Is this an elaborate troll? Remove either hand and keep the fingers the same, and it's F.U. with both hands. Magical!


No, it's just Rin Wah Law!

Sure, it's an FU to conventionality but a props for individualism and power.

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