Thursday, March 22, 2007

Be A Ninja

Do you know what ninjas are? Are they just girls' dream saviors from harm? Are they only swift as the lightning and calm like the wind? Are they just only remembered because they're skillful, loyal, and brave? A ninja may have been an assassin or spy in Japanese culture, usually trained for stealth. Appearing in fourteenth century feudal Japan, and active from the Kamakura to the Edo Period, their roles may have included sabotage, espionage, scouting, and assasination missions, perhaps in the service of feudal rulers (daimyo or shogun). Since the art of stealth killing leaves no witness, the truth about ninja will likely remain hidden.


A ninja was also known for their fighting style Ninjutsu hara-kiris which is a ritual suicide and which ninjas commit whenever they have failed, dismayed, or whenever their promised honor and loyalty has vanished within. Harakiri refers to cutting or impaling the hara, the center of life energy which is below the navel but above the genitals. ninjas were also known for their long and great endurance. One group had this training wherein they would carry this big, hot, boiling pot full of water within one hour. To think if that if we only accidentally come in contact with hot objects we immediately withdraw ourselves and be more cautious. How much more these ninjas who do these as part of their training? And to think its a big ,heavy boiling pot???!!! Also, a ninja is very loyal and if you have a friend, you know you're always protected and safe! Imagine if your boyfriend is a ninja??!! You'll be love loyally and unconditionally, you'll be protected and remember that ninjas are very sacrificing!!! However, treachery is never in a ninja's vocabulary. Death comes to anyone who dares to try it. I'm wondering if he'll do the same to his lover? Anyway, the ninja I'm trying to tell you is not this typical warrior type. Its about a kind of ninja that is focused and does not easily give in to temptations and most especially seduction! Yes! Don't just think that a ninja is only strong, quick and loyal. They are also have great will of concentration and to resist anything that's tempting (if its a must). Do you get any of these I'm saying? Right you are if you've thought of SAFE SEX! Yes. Everyone should be a ninja and resist seduction. If you can't help it, then I suggest you practice safe sex. Oh yeah, to be safe and away from further more sinful acts, better not have sex at all. That's the best and surest thing before anything can happen! Everyone should be aware of these: premarital sex, and safe sex especially the young people these days. I understand that today, people are lot more different than people before. There happens to be many temptations we could possibly give in to. One example is lust. However, we can't always hide the fact that people can't always hold back and control themselves and naturally, would that sweetest sin in just a daze we won't expect. To prevent abortion, isolation, insults, embarrassment, rejection and regret, we have to know a lot about safe sex. Jessica Alba encourages her fans to practice safe sex. A priest in Montana gave away condoms to anyone who passed near him.


I suppose we are aware of reports of premarital sex, some are in a form of alleged rapes that can really be just called consensual sex. I think all of these will just serve as a friendly reminder because we all know that premarital sex is a sin. So why do it? If you want to have sex, do it when you're already married. Don't just do it with your girlfriend or boyfriend. What if you'll break up and think about it... you're already touched but your lifetime partner is completely whole and untouched. Isn't that unfair? I mean you did it first with someone you will not be with for a lifetime! How about if you just found out that your husband or wife is, will you bear the pain and guilt, and anger inside, or tear the commitment apart?!


Now, we can all see that everyone is affected. So, everyone should be aware of these and let's help each other out. BE A NINJA!

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