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Ku-ji simply means “nine syllables”, and refers to a variety of formulas or mantras that consist of nine syllables. The syllables and variations used in kuji are numerous, especially within the realm of mikkyo [Japanese esoteric Buddhism]. The kuji most often referred to is of Taoist origin, not Buddhist. However, several Taoist text say that the kuji came to China via Tibet; if this is true than it is a safe and logical argument that the kuji, in some aspect, may have very likely originated with Hinduism. It is unknown at this time if the nine standard kuji found in Taoism are found in Tibetan Buddhism, and if so what their correlation with the nine Taoist kuji are.
Kuji-In is a ritual process that encourages the development of body, mind and spirit. It enhances the nervous system, endocrine system, energy channels of the body, mental abilities, comprehension, quickness of body and mind, and open the doors on great spiritual depth. It involves the combination of many tools to focus all of the practitioner’s attention: hand gesture, spoken words, mental visualization, philosophic contemplation, focus points on the body.
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