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 formulae associated with each hexagram that rules a particular day after invoking the Armor of Amaterasu Ohkami. The... Continue Reading →
Yokai the Ancient Kami: Forces of Nature vs. Civilization
Once again we will delve into why the practice of the Art of Ninzuwu originates from the Jomon Period. The indigenous peoples of Japan were a hunter-gatherer society during the Jomon Period. Many of the kami that they were dealing with were different from the kami of the latter forms of 'Shinto' that would arise... Continue Reading →
Is The Art of Ninzuwu A Legitimate Spiritual Path? Remember O’Sensei Morihei Ueshiba
Greetings! I would like to welcome everyone 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 and do not hesitate in sharing some of your experiences and insights by posting a comment. We wish you all the best in... Continue Reading →
How Is The Term Johuta Used in Ninzuwu & What Does It Mean In Japanese?
Greetings! I would like to welcome everyone to the Art of Ninzuwu blog page. If this is your first time here, please take this opportunity as a chance to review some of our previous articles and do not hesitate in sharing some of your experiences and insights by posting a comment. We wish you all... Continue Reading →
Remembering the Science of Prayer
Greetings! I would like to welcome everyone to the Art of Ninzuwu blog page. If this is your first time here, please take the opportunity to review some of our previous articles. Feel free in sharing some of your experiences and insights on the subjects at hand. The technology of prayer is not only limited... Continue Reading →