Wafubeh! Under the Sign of Watatsumi 18,006 is Susanoo of Water, or the 5th Hexagram called Xu, sometimes rendered Hsu. In the Yi Jing Apocrypha of Genghis Khan, it states the following in regards to the 5th Hexagram: “(Phe) Levitation of Water or clouds appearing in Heaven, (Tuu) is an opportunity to revitalize the Soul... Continue Reading →
Warlock Asylum Interviews Professor Qinling Wang About China’s Rich History, Its Womanhood, & Relationship With Africa
Greetings! I would like to welcome everyone to the Art of Ninzuwu blog page. If this is your first time visiting us, please take this opportunity to review some of our previous articles. We wish you the best in all your endeavors. Have a blessed day! Our next guest is a very ambitious woman whose... Continue Reading →
Finding The Art of Ninzuwu in An Ancient Sumerian Deity
Ninzuwu is a state of consciousness that is best described as existing “in love,” or being in the state of divine love. The Art of Ninzuwu is the spiritual practice of cultivating this state of being and how it is exercised in the world. There is no English equivalent of the term. In the Vasuh... Continue Reading →
What is the Origin of the Term Ninzuwu?
The Art of Ninzuwu is an ethno-spiritual tradition of Nyarzirian origin that emphasizes the cultivation of a state of consciousness known as Ninzuwu (pronounced nen-zoo-woo). Although it is closely associated with Shinto spirituality, due to certain rites involving the invocation of the kami, Ninzuwu is a Vasuh word with no English equivalent. In the Vasuh language,... Continue Reading →
The 5th Hexagram and Ame-no-Murakumo-no-Tsurugi: The Art of Levitating Water
The 5th Hexagram of the Yi Jing is Water over Heaven. The Art of Ninzuwu's interpretation of the 5th Hexagram from the Yi Jing Apocrypha of Genghis Khan reads as follows: Levitation of Water, or clouds appearing in Heaven, is an opportunity to revitalize the Soul by the enjoyment of life itself. The 5th Hexagram... Continue Reading →