:hyper: Everything you put down is incorrect.
Prepare to be surprised.
The Shinju doesn't absorb Chakra from Nature, it is Chakra itself. It created the world, it existed before such things as Nature existed, everything is connected to the Shinju. All Chakra comes and originates from the Shinju.
No, all things come from the Divine Female.
Kaguya wasn't sent to eat the fruit, she herself did it to end the endless wars, it was her idea to breach the prohibition. She was the first person to ever consume the fruit, get it right.
No, she was not the first person to consume the fruit.
The fruit is born every 1000 years and it is per tradition that -humans- are to not lay their hands on it.
Kaguya would not meet many people's definition of human.
I've seen it both ways.
Hagoromo and his brother were the first people born with Chakra, which means Kaguya was the only one who consumed the fruit.
The Uzumaki Clan originated from the Senju Clan. Is that understood?
You're the type of person who is surprised when a character like Kaguya is introduced, aren't you little buddy?
They were the first people born with chakra, yes.
Now how do you suppose that happened?
A certain red haired tree shaman boinked a sky princess.
The Byakugan is connected to the Rinnegan, understood?
Spare for the fact that the Byakugan existed before the Rinnegan.
The Rinnegan is called the Samsara eye, which represents the cycle of reincarnation or rebirth, not human suffering. It's a 'Divine Eye.'
*sigh* A child learns a definition and believes himself to know something?
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"Buddhism agrees with the generally negative view that death is the fearful and disastrous culmination of an existence already marred by sorrow and suffering. This tragedy of death is magnified by the certainty of rebirth (again-arising) and the repetition of suffering and death (passing away) in samsara existence. That we are locked in the wheel of life and death is an indication of the fundamental emptiness of existence. The continuity and duration of life and death for each individual is incalculable, since if the collection of the bones of one person's repeated rebirth could be amassed, they would form a mountain of skeletons. This imprisonment in the round of existence, however, is neither arbitrary nor ordained by a huge power. It is rather the result of one's own deeds (kamma), good or bad. Through his deeds each person weaves his own web of fate. It is therefore in the power of each individual to either remain in the endless cycle or to escape from it. For in this cycle he is both cause and effect, the entire act or deed on the one hand, and, on the other hand, the consequence of the act. As an effect of his past deeds he is the product of the past. But as a cause he is a field of possibilities : he has the ability to gradually free himself from the past and to become whatever he wants to be. "
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"The cycle of life and death, rebirth and redeath, of delusion and suffering, in which all sentient beings are trapped unless they can break free of the cycle. The “cycle” refers generally to the Six States of Existence (this page), but there are also two, three, four, seven, and twelve kinds of samsara (not discussed herein). The Six States are also known as the Six Paths/Roads of Reincarnation/Transmigration. One must achieve nirvana (enlightenment, satori, emancipation, nibanna) to break free of the cycle. These latter terms are synonomous in modern English usage. See Terminology page for more. In Japan, where Mahayana teachings are widely practiced, groupings of six statues of Jizō Bosatsu are quite common, one for each of the six realms. In the Tantric traditions of Tibet, the Wheel of Life on Tibetan Tankas depicts the six realms with great graphic detail -- the wheel is traditionally clutched in the hands of Yama, the Lord of Death, and shows images of hell, torture, war, human life, divine spirits, and other detailed iconography. See below for Tibetan Wheel of Life Tanka."
It does not necessarily mean - just - reincarnation.
It also refers to phases of our own existence. It corresponds to the cycle of nations. People cycle from contentment to complacency, from complacency to survival instinct, from survival instinct to rebirth, from rebirth to hunger, from hunger to productivity, from productivity to contentment, from contentment to complacency.
Round and round it goes.
This is the cycle Pain is referring to in his lecture:
[video=youtube;asFvPIKBoaI]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=asFvPIKBoaI[/video]
His speech is in regards to manipulating that cycle - to controlling that cycle and forcing people into various forms of suffering to prompt the next stage.
Both Naruto and Sasuke remind Kaguya of Homura and Hagoromo, I don't know where the **** you got the one who gave her, her sons from.
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Yep.
She's totally referring to her sons in 689.
What fanfiction is this information coming from?
A different one from where you get yours.
You see, the manga has very little to say about the Byakugan just yet.
So it's useless to discuss manga facts, as there are so very little.
It's also very late for me, and I am procrastinating sleep. Look up a few of the threads I've started - there you'll find more of the evidence I've applied to these claims. You'll find a lot more of the answers, there.
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Though - again - I've been predicting this stuff for like a year now. No need to pay any attention to what I have to say.
Just remember - it's all an ass-pull with no precedent.