Ninzuwu is a state of consciousness that is best described as existing “in love,” or being in the state of divine love. The Art of Ninzuwu is the spiritual practice of cultivating this state of being and how it is exercised in the world. There is no English equivalent of the term. In the Vasuh... Continue Reading →
What is the Nyarzirian Calendar?
Greetings! I would like to welcome everyone to the Art of Ninzuwu blog page. If this is your first time here, we suggest that you review some of our previous articles, and share some of your insights by posting a comment. We wish you all the best in your spiritual endeavors. One of the many... Continue Reading →
Sign of Amaterasu Ohkami Year 18,003 Begins March 25th 2015
There are eight months in the Calendar of Mu, sometimes referred to as the Nyarzirian Calendar. Each month is 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.... Continue Reading →
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 Sign of Yuvho Year 18,002 Begins November 10th 2014
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 →