Greetings! I would like to welcome everyone to the Art of Ninzuwu blog page. If this is your first time here, please review some of our previous articles. Have a blessed day! The Tengu are supernatural creatures of both Buddhist and Shinto lore, often taking the form of a bird-like creature, combined with some human... Continue Reading →
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 →
A Proper Definition of the Shinto Term Kami: Excerpt From The Yi Jing Apocrypha of Genghis Khan
Aum-Nzu-Zhee-Hmu/Bnhu-Zhee-Bnhu-Nzu-Nzu! I would like to welcome everyone to the Art of Ninzuwu blog page. If this is your first time here, please feel free to review some of our previous articles and do not hesitate in sharing some of your insights and experiences. Stay blessed! Over the past few years, I’ve noticed that the West... Continue Reading →
Amaterasu Omikami & The Force of Kundalini
Amaterasu Ōmikami 天照大神 also known as Ōhiru-menomuchi-no-kami is one of the principal deities in Shinto cosmology. Her name, Amaterasu, is composed of the Japanese elements ama "heaven, sky" and terasu "to shine," hence "shining over heaven." In mythology, this is the name of the sun goddess who rules the heavens. Amaterasu is the child of Izanagi 伊邪那岐命 and Izanami 伊邪那美命... Continue Reading →