There are eight months in the Calendar of Mu, sometimes referred to as the Nyarzirian Calendar. Each month consists of forty-five days and represents a system of the eight hexagrams moving through the five elements. The Ninzuwu Priest/Priestess invokes the mudra/mantra formula associated with each hexagram that rules a particular day after invoking the Armor of Amaterasu Ohkami. The... Continue Reading →
The Sign of Watatsumi Year 18,009: Begins November 22nd 2021
There are eight months in the Calendar of Mu, sometimes referred to as the Nyarzirian Calendar. Each month comprises forty-five days and represents a system of the eight hexagrams moving through the five elements. The Ninzuwu invokes the mudra/mantra formulae associated with each hexagram that rules a particular day according to their place in the... Continue Reading →
The Sign of Yuvho Year 18,009: Begins October 8th 2021
There are eight months in the Calendar of Mu, sometimes referred to as the Nyarzirian Calendar. Each month comprises forty-five days and represents a system of the eight hexagrams moving through the five elements. The chart below illustrates the daily Vasuh letters invoked and the ruling “deity” for the said hexagram: October 8th 2021 =... Continue Reading →
The Sign of Xuz Year 18,009: Begins August 24th 2021
There are eight months in the Moorish Alchemical Calendar of the Ninzuwu, sometimes referred to as the Nyarzirian Calendar. Each month consists of forty-five days and represents a system of the eight hexagrams moving through the five elements. The Ninzuwu Priest/Priestess invokes the mudra/mantra formulae associated with each hexagram that rules a particular day after invoking the Armor of... Continue Reading →
Zuho (Ninzuwu New Year) Sign of Amaterasu Ohkami Year 18,009: Begins February 25th 2021
Zuho is the Niinzuwu New Year! 18,009 is ruled by Shiho-tsutsu no Oji. An article that gets into depth about how this kami affects the upcoming year will be posted shortly. There are eight months in the Calendar of Mu, sometimes referred to as the Nyarzirian Calendar. Each month consists of forty-five days and represents a system of the eight... Continue Reading →