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These are mostly just some of my thoughts on what exactly Sasuke's Rinnegan may be able to do, and how his abilities may differ from what we've seen before.
First, a strange quality of Madara's technique, Limbo, is that it is actually based upon a Christian concept, rather than a Buddhist realm, as other Rinnegan techniques are based upon.
From the Naruto Wiki:
From Wikipedia:
This highly suggests some difference between Madara's Rinnegan and Nagato's. One major difference between Madara's Limbo and Nagato's paths, is that one is a power transmitted through the eye, while the others seemed to be transmitted through the body.
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I believe this is tied directly to Nagato lacking the spiritual energy required, but held an abundance of physical energy as he was of the Senju bloodline.
While Madara is an inheritor of the spiritual energy of Hagoromo through Indra.
While physical energy is tied to power of the body, spiritual energy is tied to power of the eyes.
My belief is that the Buddhist realms of Nagato's Rinnegan are tied to physical energy, while the Catholic concept of Madara's Limbo is tied to spiritual energy.
If in fact this is the case, then there may be far more to showcase through Sasuke, who holds quite the chunk of the Sage's spiritual energy.
Perhaps some techniques will hold inspiration in other Catholic concepts, such as Heaven, Hell, Purgatory and Paradise.
First, a strange quality of Madara's technique, Limbo, is that it is actually based upon a Christian concept, rather than a Buddhist realm, as other Rinnegan techniques are based upon.
From the Naruto Wiki:
Both the first word's furigana (リンボ, Rinbo) and the second word (辺獄, Hengoku) refer to the Limbo, with リンボ being the Japanese way of writing Limbo and 辺獄 being an actual translation of the word's meaning.
From Wikipedia:
In the theology of the Catholic Church, Limbo (Latin limbus, edge or boundary, referring to the "edge" of Hell) is a speculative idea about the afterlife condition of those who die in Original Sin without being assigned to the Hell of the Damned. Limbo is not an official doctrine of the Catholic Church. Medieval theologians, in western Europe, described the underworld ("hell", "hades", "infernum") as divided into four distinct parts: Hell of the Damned (which some call Gehenna), Purgatory, Limbo of the Fathers or Patriarchs, and Limbo of the Infants.
This highly suggests some difference between Madara's Rinnegan and Nagato's. One major difference between Madara's Limbo and Nagato's paths, is that one is a power transmitted through the eye, while the others seemed to be transmitted through the body.
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I believe this is tied directly to Nagato lacking the spiritual energy required, but held an abundance of physical energy as he was of the Senju bloodline.
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While Madara is an inheritor of the spiritual energy of Hagoromo through Indra.
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While physical energy is tied to power of the body, spiritual energy is tied to power of the eyes.
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My belief is that the Buddhist realms of Nagato's Rinnegan are tied to physical energy, while the Catholic concept of Madara's Limbo is tied to spiritual energy.
If in fact this is the case, then there may be far more to showcase through Sasuke, who holds quite the chunk of the Sage's spiritual energy.
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Perhaps some techniques will hold inspiration in other Catholic concepts, such as Heaven, Hell, Purgatory and Paradise.