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Warlock Asylum’s Review of Shinto: The Kami Way by Dr. Sokyo Ono
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How Is The Term Johuta Used in Ninzuwu & What Does It Mean In Japanese?
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The Sign of Johuta Year 18,002: Begins August 12th 2014
There are eight months in the Calendar of Mu, sometimes referred to as the Nyarzirian Calendar. Each month comprises 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 →
Warlock Asylum’s Review of Secrets of Dragon Gate: Ancient Taoist Practices for Health, Wealth, and the Art of Sexual Yoga by Dr. Steven Liu and Jonathan Blank
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