Part One Naruto Foreshadowed Ninshuu

NarutAwesome

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When Naruto and Sasuke fought at the Valley of Death they were able to read each others feeling and heart through chakra when their rasengan and chidori hit just as well as they did after Sasuke defeated Danzo. The sage clearly said ninshuu/chakra was created to communicate with chakra, which might explain sagemode. So turns it part one kishi could have foreshadowed Ninshuu or kishi just did it by accident and cuz it sounds good. That seems to be the first time kishi ever mentioned that through chakra you can read feelings, thoughts, and emotions. What do you guys think?
 
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No way in hell kishi thought that far ahead
 

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No way in hell kishi thought that far ahead

I'm not saying thought that far ahead but probably had an idea of how "chakra" came to be, he had to lay it out some how lol, but its just a thought
 

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That communication when two strong people fight has a name but I forgot. The concept is used in other series too
 

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Kishimoto didn't think the plot out that far ahead, no.

He did, however, have the relationships in place.

The Hyuuga were always modeled after the legends of the Moon Rabbit, the Moon Princess, etc with a heavy theme of Taoism.

The Uchiha were always modeled after the Shinto legends and deities.

It actually becomes difficult to separate many of these concepts - as Naruto has properly conveyed in its structure. Yin and Yang are concepts of Taoism that were absorbed into Shintoism (and even Hinduism). Buddhism merged with the models of Taoism and somehow got along strangely with the ancestral worship of Shintoism. All of these played well with the Taoist models of the physical universe (The Eight Trigrams) and the Five Elements of Being (played a heavy role in medicine and treatment of symptoms).

The 'framework' and identities were all set out in stone long before.

Though Kishimoto has likely had a lot of drifting of the plot events over time - how those identities were all to emerge, interact, and behave.
 
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