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 →
Ame-no-Ukihashi Martial Arts Lesson #2: The Second Hiragana Form and the Earth Trigram-Kun
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. You are invited to share some of your thoughts and experiences by posting a comment. We wish you all the best in your... Continue Reading →
Ame-no-Ukihashi Martial Arts Lesson #1: The First Hiragana Form and the Heaven Trigram-Qian
Greetings! I would like to welcome everyone to the Art of Ninzuwu blog page. If this is your first time visiting us, please take this opportunity to review some of our previous articles and do not hesitate in sharing some of your experience by posting a comment. We wish you all the best in your... Continue Reading →
Mirrors in Central Asian Shamanic Tradition (The Wu and Genghis Khan)
"Know that the realm of the Ninzuwu is a place of mirrors above and below, side by side. It is a world of reflection, but the Ninzuwu walk about in this Dream as upon solid ground." - Ivory Tablets of the Crow Ninzuwu is translated from Chinese characters as 'your ancestral shaman(wu)'. What is interesting about... Continue Reading →
The Eighteenth Letter of Genghis Khan to the Magicians of the Yi Jing
The Eighteenth Letter of Genghis Khan to the Magicians of the Yi Jing: It is the work of the Fool, like the baby that feeds from its mother’s breast. It is the work of the Fool. And the Fool will reach the Mountain of all that he has sacrificed to reach the Path of Knowing. When... Continue Reading →