The Art of Ninzuwu is in essence a martial art form. This reveals that martial arts were originally shamanic in nature; the original warriors were also priest and shamans. The story of Xuz, one of the patrons of the Art of Ninzuwu, has an esoteric meaning connecting his nature as a warrior with that of... Continue Reading →
Yuki-onna (Ame-no-ukihashi-hime-no-Mikoto): Tutelary Kami of the Art of Ninzuwu
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Shinto: The Religion of the Ancient Sumerians
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Questions From Our Readers: Is the Art of Ninzuwu a Modern-Day Form of Onmyodo?
Recently, we have received a few emails from some of our readers, who “coincidently” posed the same question. Is the Art of Ninzuwu a modern-day form of Onmyodo? This is a very interesting question, and in some respects, it is easy to see why some of our readers would pose the same question. According to... Continue Reading →
Understanding the Rite of Johuta The Mirror
Today, I had a strong epiphany concerning the rite of Johuta the Mirror. This epiphany gave me a deeper understanding of the Ivory Tablets of the Crow and its meaning in conjunction with the Yi Jing Apocrypha of Genghis Khan, two defining texts in the Art of Ninzuwu. Interestingly, the rite of Johuta the Mirror,... Continue Reading →