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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 →
The Paces of Yu, The Shaman’s Steps and Ame-no-Ukihashi
The Emperor Yu is credited with many miraculous deeds, which contributed to the development of China. These include development of systems for flood control, establishing the Xia Dynasty as well as developing and influencing the spiritual practices of Taoism today. What we are going to focus on the shamanic aspects of Emperor Yu in relationship... Continue Reading →
Japanese Martial Arts Terminology
Aite- OpponentAnatoshi- Trapping Ashiko- Foot band with spikes Ate- Strike Bujutsu- Horsemanship Barai- Sweep Bisento- Long battlefield halberd Bojutsu- Bostaff fighting Bo Ryaku- Strategy Boshi Ken- Thumb strike Budo- Martial way Budoka- Student of the martial way Bugie- Martial arts Bujin- Warrior spirit Bujutsu- Martial arts techniques Bushi- Warrior Bushido- Way... Continue Reading →
Ame-no-Ukihashi Martial Arts Lesson #3: The Third Hiragana Form and the Mountain Trigram-Ken
Greetings! I would like to welcome you to the Art of Ninzuwu blog page. If this is your first time here, please take this opportunity to review some of our previous articles. We look forward to hearing some of your experiences and insights as well, so do not hesitate in posting a comment. We wish... Continue Reading →