1. The Bujinkan shall be
open to only those who agree with and uphold the guidelines of
the Bujinkan Dojo. Those not doing so shall not be allowed to
join. Specifically: Only those who have read and agreed with these
guidelines shall be allowed to participate.
2. Only those able to exercise
true patience, self-control, and dedication shall be allowed
to participate. A physician's examination report shall be required.
Specifically, individuals with mental illness, drug addiction,
or mentally instability shall be barred from joining. The necessity
of such a report concerns individuals who may present a danger
to others, for example, those with infectious diseases or illnesses,
individuals with clinically abnormal personalities or physiology,
and individuals lacking self-control.
3. Individuals with criminal
records shall be turned away. Troublemakers, those who commit
crimes, and those living in Japan who break domestic laws shall
be turned away.
4. Those not upholding the
guidelines of the Bujinkan, either as practitioners or as members
of society, by committing disgraceful or reproachable acts shall
be expelled. Until now, the Bujinkan was open to large numbers
of people who came to Japan. Among them, unfortunately, were those
committing violent drunken acts, the mentally ill, and trouble
makers who thought only of themselves and failed to see how their
actions might adversely affect others. Through their actions,
such people were discarding the traditional righteous heart of
the Bujinkan. From this day forward, all such people shall be
expelled.
5. Regarding accidents occurring
during training (both inside and outside the dojo), one should
not cause trouble to the Bujinkan. This is an extremely important
point. Those unwilling to take personal responsibility for accidents
occurring during Bujinkan training shall not be admitted. Reiterating
for clarity, the Bujinkan shall not take responsibility for any
accidents happening in the course of training, regardless of the
location.
6. All those joining the
Bujinkan must get an annual membership card. This card not only
preserves the honor of the Bujinkan members, it indicates you
are part of a larger whole--one whose members come together with
warrior hearts to better themselves through training and friendship.
It evinces the glory of warrior virtue, and embodies both loyalty
and brotherly love.
7. The tradition of the
Bujinkan recognizes nature and the universality of all human life,
and is aware of that which flows naturally between the two parts:
- "The secret principle
of Taijutsu is to know the foundations of peace.
- To study is the path to
the immovable heart (fudoshin)."
Recently, the Bujinkan has become truly international. Just as
there are various time zones, so exist various taboos among the
world's peoples and nations. We must respect each other, striving
to avoid such taboos. We must put the heart of the warrior first,
working together for self-improvement and for the betterment of
the Bujinkan. Those not upholding the above-mentioned guidelines
shall be forced out of the Bujinkan.
-Masaaki Hatsumi - Soke